What to do with a 2008 Honda Fit?

What to do with a 2008 Honda Fit?

Outdoor types will appreciate the ability to pack a mountain bike with its wheels on in back, or flop down the front seat and slide surfboards, skis or snowboards inside for the ride. The 2008 Honda Fit’s cabin impresses with its design and utility.

What to look for in a Honda Fit?

For 2008, the Fit receives a standard tire-pressure monitoring system. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area. The Fit’s subcompact size and good acceleration make it well-suited for skating through traffic. As with most small-engine cars, the 2008 Honda Fit responds best with a manual transmission.

How big is the cargo space in a Honda Fit?

The 2008 Honda Fit’s cabin impresses with its design and utility. It’s surprisingly big inside for a small car, with room for six-footers in both rows — something that can’t be said about many subcompacts. Cargo space ranges from 21.3 cubic feet to 41.9 cubic feet, depending upon how you configure the split rear seats.

What kind of transmission does a Honda Fit have?

As with most small-engine cars, the 2008 Honda Fit responds best with a manual transmission. Passing takes planning, but highway travel is unstressed. The shifter has a snappy action and the suspension has a notably polished feel for a small economy car.

How many miles per gallon does Honda Fit Get?

Rare, too, are trips to the gas station in the Fit, with an EPA-estimated 28 miles per gallon in the city and 34 on the highway. The Fit’s “park it anywhere” dimensions are easy to live with and especially prized in the cozy confines of city driving.

How tall is the Honda Fit in inches?

So it is with the 2008 Honda Fit. The sharp-sloping nose and slash-cut headlamps give it a fresh, modern face, but the degree of drop-off at that nose also means that the driver will never see the front end of the car from inside. Compared to the Civic, the Fit is 3.5 inches taller, 19.2 inches shorter and 2.8 inches narrower.

How many Honda engines are there in the world?

More than 5 million general-purpose engines were manufactured by Honda in 2009. Approximately 70% of the general-purpose engines manufactured by Honda are supplied as OEM engines to other manufacturers of power products.