Honda Fit 2016
The 2016 Fit is powered by a four-cylinder engine that auto writers say has plenty of power for city driving but feels a bit weak at highway speeds. A manual transmission is standard and a continuously variable transmission (automatic) is optional. Fuel economy is up to an EPA-estimated 33/41 mpg city/highway, which is excellent for the class. Test drivers agree that the Fit feels composed when cornering and rides comfortably over rough roads.
Reviewers write that the 2016 Honda Fit's cabin is built with upscale materials for a subcompact car. They find that rear-seat legroom is generous for the class and they're impressed with its roomy cargo hold and versatile cargo-carrying capability. Standard features include a USB port, Bluetooth and a rearview camera. Available features include HD Radio, satellite radio, a 7-inch touch-screen audio display, navigation and a blind spot camera. Reviewers report that the available touch screen operates quickly but dislike that there isn't a dedicated knob for adjusting audio volume.
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