5 Star Reviews for 2010 Honda Fit

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.46/5 Average
76 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

After a complete redesign last year, the 2010 Honda Fit stands pat.

Pros:
  • Peerless cabin versatility, excellent passenger space, good fuel economy, nimble handling.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Love it so far! - 2010 Honda Fit
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    Held off purchase to drive a Fiesta, which left me disappointed after the glowing reviews. I liked the Fit better. A piece of Fiesta trim fell off during my test drive which didnt help my uneasiness of long- term "mexico-built" reliability. Ive had good luck with Honda reliability and resale. Its a fun little car, especially with the paddle shifters. Steering is tight and precise. I do mostly in-town driving and it zips around. I love the revvy engine sounds. Carried two of those extra large Costco coolers for a BBQ. People were amazed that my "little" car brought them. Utility really sealed the deal cause I do use the back quite a bit. After 3 months not a single issue. Thumbs up FIT!

  • Love My Fit! - 2010 Honda Fit
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    I searched around for a long time at different car models before finally purchasing my Fit. I could not be happy. I live in a dense downtown area so I needed a car that was both small but could haul a lot of stuff. This car seriously has more room on the inside when the seats are folded down then some SUVs my friends own. You can tell a lot of thought went into the design of this vehicle. Visibility is outstanding! The ride is comfortable and no it wont win any speed records but if I wanted that I would buy a sports car. Worth every penny.

  • Fantastic car for the money - 2010 Honda Fit
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    Ive been driving this car for 2 weeks now. The gas mileage is outstanding, averaging in the low 30s, and I am not having to drive like an old man to achieve it. It begs to be driven lively, and its engine loves to rev. It looks small, but it has tons of space on the inside, and its build quality is so much better than anything else in its price range.

  • Excellent Small Car - 2010 Honda Fit
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    I selected the 5-speed manual as the automatic stole too much power from the engine. The manual offers surprising performance, smooth acceleration, and is averaging a 28-30 MPG around town. Very fun to drive and has good handling for small car. It can be loud at highway speeds due to road noise and high engine RPM. No problems with front seat comfort as others mention I am 62". The rear magic seat is amazing. With everything folded down, the fit will swallow an unbelievable amount of cargo, surpassing many small SUVs. Audio system is excellent. Interior design is simple and functional, but does not feel cheap. No other small car can provide so much value and versatility.

  • Great little car - 2010 Honda Fit
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    A long time Honda owner, I just traded a Ridgeline, and I couldnt be happier. I put a lot of miles on my cars so I needed better fuel mileage. This car gets better than advertised. First tank 40 mpg (1/2 city/hwy). I used the a/c a lot on my second tank and got 37. I drive with a light foot, keep it in sport mode and shift up often, cant help to think what this cars mileage and performance could be w/ a DSG . This car is screwed together well. very tight with no squeaks or rattles. Stereo is nice quality and I got a few things that the Ridgeline didnt offer in 2008, like telescoping steering wheel, fog lights, and daytime running lights. For the price this Honda has a winner here.

  • Love my Fit - 2010 Honda Fit
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    I have only had my Fit for a week, but on a mix of driving it is getting 37.4 mpg according to the instruments. Tomorrow I will fill it up for the first time and calculate the mpg. My wife has a Fit and over the past two months it has proven to be a fine little vehicle. The Honda attention to detail is really nice, I could not find an assembly flaw. The electric power steering will take some getting use to, but I enjoy driving the car. The Honda dealer was a joy after many bad car dealers I have experienced. The instruments say it is getting 50 mpg at 50 mph and 40 mpg at 60 mph. Really amazing and much better than I would have expected before seeing how my wifes was.

  • Workhorse - 2010 Honda Fit
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    I just wanted to say that my Honda fit has been amazing. I use it for delivering pizza at night. Im currently getting 33 MPG in all in town deliveries. with great performance with a very quick automatic 6 spd trans. Just remember not to load this car down MPG is killed with any extra weight.

  • My Analysis - 2010 Honda Fit
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    Alright, I think this car is great. More specifically a car that is made for me. If youre a new driver this has the proper features to teach you good driving like a lower hp so you arent getting reckless and learning how to accelerate and decelerate properly. Ive never learned stick so I got the sport auto which is really cool. I can learn how to handle the gears and rpm to practice smooth driving. So I would def suggest sport auto too against manual. Not an expert driver but the feel it has when driving is nice. The xtra features with sport is def worth the cost. The road noise kinda loud but you can hear your engine and hear the revs. Again, I think sport auto is a great learner car.

  • Best buy in this price range - 2010 Honda Fit
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    This is my 2nd Fit, loved them both - Ive noticed a considerable improvement in mileage over my 2008 Fit. After 1600 miles Im averaging 32 mpg in mixed driving and the mpg is still increasing. I attribute part of this to paying some attention to that annoying but useful mpg bar display in the center drivers console. You WILL get better mileage with a Civic or Corolla sedan, but you wont be able to haul washing machines, large dressers, and find other amazing uses as with the Fit. Great for a single like me with no friends with pick-up trucks or SUVs. Its the best compromise between utility and economy in available US cars today, period.

  • Great big little car - 2010 Honda Fit
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    Traded a 2008 Altima 6-speed manual for the 5-speed manual base Fit (which was hard to find, but I only buy manuals). Amazing interior room for the exterior size. Great ride and handling. While it wouldnt win a drag race with the Altima, it is just as much fun to drive. Test drove the Sport with the paddle shifters, but the manual is much more responsive -- sure, theres some engine noise when you get up into the power range (>4K RPM), but its smooth as silk at all RPM and if you keep it in its power range its very responsive. Getting 31 mpg in town and up to 40 on the road at speeds of 60- 70. Above 70 mph the MPG drops fast as RPM go well above 3K. Great car!

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