Honda Fit 2010 — City Car

#4 in Honda Global rank #9 Hatchback Gasoline
88.5/100
Cars for the city

City Car Verdict

TL;DR for urban driving

The Honda Fit 2010 earns a excellent 88.5/100 for city car, ranking #4 among its brand. With 5-star safety ratings, it delivers strong protection. Its 5-seat layout accommodates most groups with ease. The 400 L boot provides practical everyday storage. Fuel consumption at 6.5 L/100km keeps running costs sensible. Reliability is rated excellent at 85/100. Priced from around €15,000, it offers solid value for what it delivers.

Best for
  • Compact dimensions ideal for city streets
  • Easy to park in tight urban spaces
  • Efficient fuel consumption for daily running
Not ideal for
  • Not optimised for long-distance highway travel
  • Not intended for towing heavy loads

Scorecard

Cars for the city
Fuel Efficiency — 6.5 L/100km
Combined consumption of 6.5 L/100km is good for this segment.
Reliability — 85/100
Excellent reliability score of 85/100 means low unexpected bills.
Value / Price — €15,000
Entry price of €15,000 positions it well for city car buyers.
Boot / Cargo Space — 400 L
400 L boot space is practical for this class.
Seating Capacity — 5 seats
Seats 5 passengers — ideal for the intended use.
Safety Rating — 5 ★
Rated 5 stars — top-tier protection on the road.

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FAQ

Honda Fit 2010 as a City Car
Is the Honda Fit 2010 easy to drive in the city?

The Honda Fit 2010 is well-suited to urban use, with compact dimensions that simplify navigation and parking in busy city streets.

How fuel-efficient is the Honda Fit 2010 for city driving?

Consumption of 6.5 L/100km keeps daily urban running costs manageable.

Does the Honda Fit 2010 handle city parking easily?

Yes, the Honda Fit 2010's footprint makes it one of the more practical choices for tight urban parking situations.

Is the Honda Fit 2010 reliable enough for daily city commuting?

Reliability is rated 85/100. The Honda Fit 2010 is a dependable daily driver for city commuters, with low expected maintenance demands.