How many miles does a 2013 Honda Fit last?

How many miles does a 2013 Honda Fit last?

With proper maintenance, the Honda Fit can last up to 200,000 miles to 300,000 miles. This translates to a lifespan of about 13 to 20 years on the average Honda Fit model. Even with its diminutive size, the Honda Fit has the impressive reliability associated with Honda models.

What’s the price of a 2013 Honda Fit?

Some models come with a navigation system, Bluetooth, voice recognition, a six-speaker audio system, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. A used 2013 Honda Fit ranges from about $9,600 in the base trim to roughly $12,300 in the Sport trim with navigation. Prices vary depending on the vehicle’s condition, mileage, and demand.

How many miles does a Honda Fit Get?

As of today, May, 2014 I have just under 90,000 miles on it. I do varied type of driving, some days all highway, some days all city driving. Since purchasing this car new I have averaged about 33 MPG. It will hold a lot of cargo quite easily. Some of the couriers I work with have Ford Escapes and can’t fit near as much in those as I do in the Fit.

Which is the best Honda Fit to buy?

The 2013 Honda Fit’s #1 ranking is based on its score within the 2013 Subcompact Cars category. It is the winner of our 2013 Best Subcompact Car for the Money award and the winner of our 2013 Best Hatchback for the Money award.

What’s the last year of the Honda Fit?

The 2013 Honda Fit is the last model year of a generation that started in 2009. No major changes were made between 2012 and 2013, which means you can probably get similar features for less money by choosing a used 2012 Fit. The 2012 Fit introduced available Bluetooth and navigation.

How many miles does a 2013 Honda Fit have?

Mileage: 94,227 miles Body Type: Hatchback Color: White Engine: 4 Cyl 1.5 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 09/07/13 and owned in AR until 06/05/21. Driven an estimated 10,439 miles/year.

When does the new Honda Fit come out?

Aside from some problematic crash-test results, the 2013 Honda Fit demonstrates that when a car nails the fundamentals, it can stay competitive for years. At the tail end of the 2013 model year, Honda’s most affordable car in the U.S. had been in its current form for more than five years; it’s due for a redesign to show up sometime in 2014.

Is the Honda Fit a good car to buy?

At the tail end of the 2013 model year, Honda’s most affordable car in the U.S. had been in its current form for more than five years; it’s due for a redesign to show up sometime in 2014. But the automaker got the basics right. The Fit is easy to see out of, it handles nimbly, and it’s roomy as hell.

How big are the wheels on a Honda Fit?

The Honda Fit Sport gets front and rear stabilizer bars to quell body roll even more. The base Fit has them only up front. But the Sport’s 16-inch wheels and lower-profile tires lend a firm ride that some, especially backseat passengers, may find too harsh.