'Hey, pick me!': 2015 Honda Fit EX second-quarter update - Autoweek
The Fit’s efficiency-boosting aerodynamic wedge shape cuts down on wind noise, but road noise still seeps into the cabin—as does the sound of the motor. But that’s one of the tradeoffs for the very respectable 28. 1-mpg fuel economy we saw this quarter, achieved almost exclusively in stop-and-go city driving. “Maneuverability in the city is the Fit’s greatest asset, coupling quick and light steering with great outward visibility,” one editor noted. “This is a car in which it’s very easy to get a feel for dimensions, with the sloped hood and slabby sides offering excellent flexibility in parking and maneuvering situations where inches matter. Source: autoweek.com