2015 Honda Fit EX-L
Honda Fit Details
Automatic
L4, 1.5L; VTEC
Milano Red
FWD
Gasoline
98,077 Miles
Black
P19630A
3HGGK5H8XFM722132
EX-L
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2015 Honda Fit
CARFAX 1-Owner. EX trim, Passion Berry Pearl exterior and Black interior. FUEL EFFICIENT 38 MPG Hwy/32 MPG City! Sunroof, iPod/MP3 Input, Smart Device Integration, Alloy Wheels, MP3 Player. CLICK ME!KEY FEATURES INCLUDEPower Tilt/Sliding Sunroof, MP3 Player, Smart Device Integration, Aluminum Wheels, iPod/MP3 Input Rear Spoiler, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Controls, Back-Up Camera. Honda EX with Passion Berry Pearl exterior and Black interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 130 HP at 6600 RPM*.EXPERTS RAVEEdmunds.coms review says Unmatched small car versatility thanks to unique rear seat design; quick acceleration; high fuel economy; spacious seating and cargo area; excellent visibility.. Great Gas Mileage: 38 MPG Hwy. CARFAX 1-OwnerLUTHER Nissan Kia BARGAIN LOT CARSLuther Nissan Kia Bargain Lot vehicles are SAFETY inspected. Minor repairs are completed to ensure a safe mode of transportation for a fair budget. Priced to sell all vehicles are clearly marked. Only available for a short period of time. Sold 100% AS-IS. Want a second opinion? All vehicles are available for you to take to your mechanic we encourage it. Carfax safety inspection and reconditioning repair orders available for your viewing. Not eligible for warranty or exchange policy. Not eligible for Luther Advantage available on SELECT vehicles. DONT WAIT. Call Luther Nissan Kia TODAY at 651-457-5757.Check whether a vehicle is subject to open recalls for safety issues at safercar.govHorsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
Features & Options
- Front Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- ABS
- Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes
- Brake Assist
- Aluminum Wheels
- Tires - Front Performance
- Tires - Rear Performance
- Temporary Spare Tire
- Sun/Moonroof
- Generic Sun/Moonroof
- Power Mirror(s)
- Rear Defrost
- Intermittent Wipers
- Rear Spoiler
- Power Door Locks
- Daytime Running Lights
- Automatic Headlights
- Fog Lamps
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- MP3 Capability
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Smart Device Integration
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Bluetooth Connection
- Bucket Seats
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Rear Bench Seat
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Trip Computer
- Power Windows
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Keyless Start
- Cruise Control
- A/C
- Cloth Seats
- Driver Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- Floor Mats
- Power Windows
- Power Door Locks
- Trip Computer
- Security System
- Immobilizer
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Traction Control
- Front Side Air Bag
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Front Head Air Bag
- Rear Head Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Child Safety Locks
- Back-Up Camera
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2015 Honda Fit Review
The originator of the super subcompact has even more cleverness up its sleeve. The all-new 2015 Honda Fit not only uses its generous space more efficiently but it also drinks considerably less gas.Seeing as how this is now its 3rd generation, it surprised me this week by how many people are unfamiliar with the Fit’s amazing combination of frugality and utility. If all you see here is just another small car than you’d better take a closer look. Edgier styling, even more interior space despite a decrease in overall length, considerably better mileage and a higher quality cabin build highlight the changes for 2015. Mix in a palette of 8 youthful colors, like this retina-searing Mystic Yellow Pearl and give it lots of goodies like Lane Watch, heated seats and navigation and what you’ve got here is an unbeatable way to spend $21,590 on a new car. You can get a Fit LX with a stick shift for as little as $16,315 but this top trim EX-L with Navi gives you everything you want at a very reasonable price.
Honda adds a whopping 4.8” to rear seat legroom and nearly 5 cubic feet of passenger volume while shortening the Fit by over 1 _” – sacrificing an equal amount of cargo room to give back to the people. For most Fit owners, especially moms with young kids, this space tradeoff likely makes good sense. Shoulder room is increased, too so it happily seats 5 and does so without arm, head and leg contorting. And it only takes one sitting in the rear seat to convince those unfamiliar with the Fit that smart trumps small here. Honda’s so called Magic Seat splitfolds easily to transition to a cargo carrying environment with a low load height and wide opening. And those lunch break naps just got a whole lot more comfortable with a cot-like passenger seat. My daughter pointed out a couple of back seat demerits; 1) the lack of real cupholders and 2) the absence of a center arm rest.
Up front the breadth of amenities and premium build are noteworthy. This EX-L trim provides a sunroof, push button start, voice recognition, various gadget connection points and quality leather trim. It’s a simple car to get into and use immediately without fussing. Though not particularly far reaching, the HondaLink infotainment unit is laid out in a straightforward touchscreen manner and offers Pandora internet radio and HD radio. I’m not a fan of the sliding volume control but the steering wheel has redundant switches anyway. Lane Watch is definitely an unexpected feature in this segment and keeps your right blind spot in view.
In the urban environment, the Fit has always had an enjoyable spunkiness to its drive but with significant changes to its suspension it now feels more connected and refined, no matter the road. And the old 5-speed auto is gone, replaced by a CVT with paddle shifters which boosts fuel economy without getting in the way of your fun.
Under the hood, Honda has embraced dual overhead cams and direct injection for the first time in the Fit to produce a 1.5-liter engine with more muscle and efficiency. Rated at 130 horsepower, its bests the previous motor’s output by 10% while raising combined gas mileage by 5mpg in this paddle shift equipped model to 35mpg. Combined with the continuously variable transmisison’s penchant for economy and a selectable ECO mode for more deliberate acceleration…and it’s already unhurried, this Earth Dreams powertrain is a pleasant mix of adequate energy and attainable fuel economy you don’t have to work at to achieve. And as I said before, the Fit simply feels more planted and sportier whether it’s on the highway where it remains true to a straight line or darting in and out of city traffic. It’s also quieter with more soundproofing. Hit a sizeable pothole or manhole cover however and the Fit is still going to tell your body all about it – despite the use of more sophisticated shocks.
Though it’s noticeably improved, the driving experience is likely not tops on the Fit shopper’s priority list. This car sells on other points, like safety – engineered for the highest crash test ratings, utility, economy and price point. All combined, they make the Fit the superior subcompact that it is.