Honda Fit Ownership Costs After 3000 Miles - Cars.com News
If our long-term ownership experience of the all-new 2015 Honda Fit EX is anything like the 2013 Honda Civic we drove for 15,000 miles two years ago, then this *should* be the start of a painless year in the Fit. Related: It Took Eight Days for Our New Honda Fit to Get Its Wheels Stolen. In addition to the Honda accessory wheel locks (one on each wheel) installed at the dealership, we also ordered a different style wheel lock for the remaining lugs to give us multiple wheel lock styles on the same wheel. We also ponied up for Honda's HondaLink HDMI adapter kit ($113. 61) and proprietary navigation application ($63. 74) to display navigation via an iPhone 6 on the Fit's 7-inch touch-screen. The Fit EX doesn't have a factory navigation system -- limited to the EX-L trim -- and HondaLink lets owners use an app and compatible phone to display navigation like a factory-integrated system. Source: www.cars.com