The Honda Fit: The First All-Purpose Subcompact Car
The Honda Fit was the first all-purpose subcompact car that was a pleasure to drive, and today it remains the favorite subcompact of drivers in Riverside County. The 2013 Honda Fit is so popular, in part, because it meets many different needs. There is ample legroom in the back seat for people to be comfortable, but there is also a lot of cargo space. The seating is flexible, and can be folded down for when more cargo room is needed. There is even a storage compartment under the backseat!
Specs and Features of the 2013 Honda Fit
Many parents opt for the 2013 Honda Fit when they are comparing cars, because it is one of the safest vehicles available. It was named a "2013 Top Safety Pick" by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. All trim levels of the 2013 Honda Fit are made with safety in mind and equipped with:
- multiple-threshold front airbags
- side airbags for the front seats
- curtain airbags
- front head rests
- a frame made to keep people safe
Under the hood, the 2013 Honda Fit is powered by a 1.5-liter engine that produces 117 hp. This engine reaches an impressive 33 mpg on the open road and 27 mpg when driving around town. Part of what makes driving the 2013 Honda Fit, though, is its transmission. All trim levels can come with either a 5-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. When paired with the Honda Fit's excellent cornering, the 5-speed transmission gives drivers complete control over the car.
Trim Levels of the 2013 Honda Fit
The 2013 Honda Fit is available in two different trim levels, the base trim and a sport trim.
The base trim level of the 2013 Honda Fit comes in at an affordable $15,425 (MSRP). Even though it is considered the base trim, it comes loaded with features:
- Illuminated Controls
- A Security System
- Remote Entry
- An MP3 Jack and a USB Port
The sport trim level of the 2013 Honda Fit adds a few other features, but is still very affordable. It is priced at $17,160 (MSRP). In addition to the features of the base trim level, the sport trim has:
- Fog Lights
- Spoilers
- A Chrome-covered Exhaust
Most important of all the 2013 Honda Fit's features, though, is its cup holders. Honda has found the elusive solution to the problem of where to place cup holders in a vehicle. The engineers at Honda solved this issue by placing 10 cup holders in the 2013 Honda Fit. That is more than there are seats available. With its safety features, fuel-efficient engine and 10 cup holders, it is not surprising that the 2013 Honda Fit, in Riverside County at least, is so popular.
Test Drive the New Honda Fit Today!
Of course, being built by Honda, also makes the new Honda Fit popular. When drivers purchase a new or used Honda Fit from Moss Bros. Honda in Inland Empire, CA, they know they are purchasing a well-made vehicle.