What are People Saying about the 2010 Honda Fit Sport?

The 2010 Honda Fit Sport stands alone – it’s simply acknowledged that it has no peer in the affordable compact hatchback division. With one of the most comfortable interiors you’ll ever slide into, ample room for both seating and storage with 57 cubic feet of cargo space, and an amazingly enthusiastic 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine offering 117 hp and en excellent combined 30 mpg, the Fit Sport is absolutely unrivaled. The Sport trim offers some killer features too, including 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, rear spoiler, and an upgraded six-speaker audio system so you can pump the volume in style. BROWSE INVENTORY.

The 2010 Honda Fit Sport has hit the market and they are available now at your Honda dealers. But do you know what to expect from this new and exciting vehicle from Honda? Here are some of the things to look for with this new generation of Fit Sport cars.

The new Honda Fit Sport is a real gas sipper. Much like its predecessor from last year, the new model has an EPA rating of 28 miles to the gallon in the city and 35 when driving on the highway. Those are impressive figures for people who are looking for a more affordable alternative to the costly hybrid vehicles that are on the market these days. Honda has no plans to offer a hybrid version of this vehicle, but with gas mileage like that, consumers are happy with their savings both at the pump and at the dealership as well.

One of the phrases that has been used to describe the 2010 Honda Fit is that it is “small on the outside and big on the inside.” Does this sound impossible to you? Well, the Honda Fit has plenty of passenger and cargo space on the inside but you really wouldn’t be able to tell that from the outside. Its appearance and build makes it look much smaller than it really is. This subcompact hatchback still delivers enough room to pack in some kids, luggage and your mother-in-law if you can get everybody to squeeze together just a little bit.

The engine of the Honda Fit Sport lends itself to great gas mileage, too. Although it only pumps a whopping 117 horsepower with a four cylinder engine, it’s plenty for doing your daily errands, going to work and taking off for long weekends with the family or your significant other. You can also choose between five-speed manual or automatic transmission depending on the type of driver you are. The Fit models are equipped with 16-inch tires, traction control and an antiskid system that is designed to help keep you safe in less-than-ideal weather conditions.

The 2010 Honda Fit Sport starts at a very affordable $15,600 for the manual transmission, but you can get one equipped with an automatic transmission for about $800 more. You can also choose from a variety of great options, including power windows, air conditioning, and an anti-theft system to help protect your investment. Check one out with all the bells and whistles at your Honda dealer today!

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