Compare: 2008 Honda Fit vs 2009 Pontiac G3

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2008 Honda Fit

2009 Pontiac G3

  2008 Honda Fit 2009 Pontiac G3
MSRP
$15,010
$14,335
Invoice $14,485 $13,689
MPG
City/Highway
27/34 27/34
Rating 7.4 5.8
Bottom Line The 2008 Honda Fit is one of the smallest cars on the road, but it’s fun to drive, huge inside, and a tremendous value. The 2009 Pontiac G3 is an example of the model proliferation that hurt GM for decades. It's a decent but not terrific subcompact.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • High driving position
  • Great visibility
  • Quick steering and excellent maneuverability
  • Substantial feel
  • Secure roadholding
  • Awesome build quality
  • The best seat/cargo configuration of any small car

Dislikes:

  • Awkward-looking design from some angles
  • Narrow cabin doesn’t allow much elbow room
  • Harsh ride quality

Likes:

  • Practical hatchback design
  • Roomy interior for class
  • Solid build quality
  • Peppy performance with manual transmission
  • Will be a rare car due to single year of production

Dislikes:

  • Radio doesn't have tuning knob
  • Silly vent in front fender
  • Ride at interstate speeds feels nervous
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Honda Fit $10,151 $14,542 $12,383
2009 Pontiac G3 $9,069 $13,272 $11,073
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