The 2016 Honda Fit LX is versatile and reliable compact hatchback that emphasize excellent fuel economy and affordable pricing. The Fit owns competitive features for a subcompact car segment. The compact hatchback has a unique rear seat design and an excellent spacious seating and cargo area.
According to Auto Trader, the compact hatchback features a ton of personality. It has a spacious cabin that hardly feels thin, and it is accessible with a leather-trimmed interior. The second row of the sedan can be folded down to achieve enough space for a bike or any long items like surfboards and skis. The second row can create a Magic Seat, which nearly four feet of vertical space that even a tall plant or herb can fit in.
The Honda Fit is equipped with a 1.5-liter in-line four-cylinder engine, which has 1498 cc displacement. The engine is well-engineered with aluminum alloy engine block and cylinder head. It creates a 130 horsepower at 6,600 rpm.
The 2016 Honda Fit LX features HondaLink Next Generation and seven-inch display audio touch screen. The HondaLink Next Generation offers a free music and podcasts streaming via smart devices, while the seven-inch touch screen can access the passengers' favorite music, podcasts, SiriusXM Satellite Radio and HD Radio Digital AM and FM. Both are compatible with Bluetooth and USB Audio Interface, as noted by Edmunds.
The compact hatchback highlights unique exterior accessories, includes body side molding, car cover, door edge film, door edge guards, door visors, and grille-sport. Its interior accessories provide luxurious comfort, includes all-season floor mats, cargo cover, cargo organizer, cargo tie down hook, door sill trim-illuminated, first aid kit tray, and interior illumination covers.
The 2016 Honda Fit LX also offers several stylish color combinations. The color variants of the hatchback are Aegean Blue Metallic and Alabaster Silver Metallic. It also comes with Crystal Black Pearl, Milano Red, Modern Steel Metallic, Mystic Yellow Pearl, Passion Berry Pearl and White Orchid Pearl.
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