Fit the Urban Grid with the 2013 Honda Fit

February 16th, 2013 by

Targeting the urban dwellers, the 2013 Honda Fit is a subcompact car made for city living. The size, performance, and quality of the new and improved Honda Fit is bound to match the needs of people in the city. Although there are a lot of compact cars in the market, the 2013 Honda Fit has its name on the top of the most desirable little cars to consider. This four-door compact hatchback is available in two trims namely the Fit and the Fit Sport. The entry-level trim has its standard 15-inch wheels while Fit Sport has 16-inc wheels. Basic features also include power accessories, cruise control, 60/40-split rear seats for more cargo space, and a steering wheel capable of tilting and telescoping.

The 6/40 split rear seats make up to a little more than 57 cubic feet of space for cargo which makes the 2013 Honda Fit a great buddy for grocery shopping or anything which needs moving from a block or two to another.

On the Fit Sport, additional enhancements are the rear spoiler, fog lamps, sporty details on both exterior and interior parts, transmission paddle shifters, a sporty and leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a 6‑speaker audio system. It also comes available with a navigation system package which includes Bluetooth connectivity for mobile devices, touchscreen interface, and voice control.

With its 1.5 liter 4-cylinder engine which is capable of producing 117 horsepower with 106 lb-ft. of torque, the 2013 Honda Fit packs just enough power to cruise through the city. Perfect for those who need a practical car, EPA estimated fuel consumption is 27 mpg for city and 33 mpg highway; making the Fit a functional and cost-effective ride to take home.

*Based on 2013 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.