In keeping with Honda’s tradition, the Fit’s interior has a smart, configurable design; a sensible-styling layout for the controls as well as good quality of materials. The sleek cockpit sports dark-blue-backlit gauges and an agile steering wheel (with buttons to set the cruise control) offers a steady and comfortable grip.
It is roomy and comfy despite being a subcompact; the roominess may largely be attributed to the second-row’s 60/40-split ‘Magic Seat’ design that configures to four distinct positions to match various passenger and cargo requirements. Cargo capacity amounts to 41 cubic feet with the rear seat folded flat.
Among its standard features are; a maintenance minder system, air conditioning with an air-filtration system, power windows, power door locks, speed-sensitive volume control, an adjustable steering column, a 160-Watt AM/FM/CD audio system with 4 speakers, a rear window defroster, cargo area tie-down anchors, reclining front seatbacks, adjustable head restraints, fold-flat-capable seating, and a 60/40 split 2nd-row magic seat.
The Fit Sport offers; a 200-Watt AM/FM/CD audio system with 6 speakers, mode equalizer, MP3/windows media audio (WMA) with playback capability, an MP3/auxiliary input jack, CD text display capability, a sport-mode gear indicator, cruise control with illuminated steering wheel-mounted controls, a perforated leather-wrapped steering wheel, and steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
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