The Honda Fit remains Honda’s  most affordable model in the U.S.  market. The Fit, which comes as only a five-door hatchback, was  completely redesigned last year but remained about the same size. Although  the 2010 Honda Fit is the smallest model in Honda’s lineup, it’s about  the same length and width as the Honda Civic  when it was last offered  in the United States as a three-door hatchback (the 2000 model year).  However, the five-door Fit is significantly roomier inside due to its  tall, upright body style.
To those who value style, the tall proportions arguably make it look  like a scaled-down minivan in some respects, but also gives it an  extremely roomy interior. What the Fit doesn’t have in silhouette it  makes up for partly in the finer points; with last year’s redesign the  Fit got a more aerodynamic, better-detailed look, with small side  windows just ahead of the front doors to aid visibility, and a pair of  character lines that run from the snout through the grille and hood.  Inside, the rakish windshield leave a vast expanse of dashboard ahead of  the driver, lending an airier feel than some other small cars. The  swoopy, two-tiered instrument panel employs textured and matte-metallic  plastic surfaces, along with upholstery and trim that are simple but  sturdy. Overall, it’s easy to conclude that the Fit has a higher-quality  interior than some of its rivals.
Honda fit
Honda fit




