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MSRP: $14,900 - $19,110 See Local Classifieds
 

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5dr HB (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
5dr HB Man Specs $14,900 $14,379 27 33
5dr HB Auto Specs $15,700 $15,147 28 35
5dr HB Man Sport Specs $16,410 $15,829 27 33
5dr HB Auto Sport Specs $17,260 $16,645 27 33
5dr HB Man Sport w/VSA & Navi Specs $18,260 $17,605 27 33
5dr HB Auto Sport w/VSA & Navi Specs $19,110 $18,421 27 33

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The entry price is a bit higher for the 2010 Honda Fit compared to most of its peers in the market, but a lot of other factors might make the Fit cheaper in the long run.

Consider its top crash-test ratings and good reputation for reliability and it will likely cost less to own and maintain over many years.

Next to most other hatchback models its size, it feels much more substantial from behind the wheel.

The automatic transmission in the Fit has five speeds, while most others still have four in this price class, which helps bring good performance and fuel economy, along with relaxed highway cruising.

Anti-lock brakes, which are standard on the Fit, are optional or not available on many of its competitors.

Among these competitors, all but the Rio5 have a softer ride than the Fit, but it doesn't necessarily bring more ride comfort; the Rio5 handles quite well but isn't as comfortable at high speeds, and the Versa rides and handles like a larger, heavier car, lacking the Fit's nimble feel.

And none of these models matches the Fit's cargo or backseat space.

Perhaps the most direct rival to the Fit is the xD, but the Scion has neither the high-quality feel nor the jaw-dropping space efficiency of the Fit.

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