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The 2016 Honda Fit. |
What's new with the 2016 Honda Fit? Apart from a $265 price increase, nothing.
And that's a good thing.
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2016 Honda Fit. |
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I wrote just shy of a year ago about the 2015 Fit, the Honda Fit is a strong choice and a serious value proposition. Take a base model with a six-speed manual and you'll see a price sticker under $16,000.
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2016 Honda Fit interior. |
Ours, as before, was the top-of-the-line EX-L with navigation. That teams the sole Fit engine choice (a 130-horsepower, 1.5-liter four) with a continuously variable transmission. EPA fuel economy estimate: 32 city/38 highway. And everything's standard at the price of $21,065. Add on $820 for destination and handling and the bottom line is $21,885. Among the current crop of sub-compacts, the Fit strikes us as the best value for the money.