What engine is in 2010 Honda Fit?

What engine is in 2010 Honda Fit?

1.5 L 4-cylinder2010 Honda Fit / Engine

Does the 2010 Honda Fit have VTEC?

The 1.5-liter i-VTEC four-cylinder engine in the 2010 Honda Fit makes 117 horsepower, but that’s plenty to move the Fit quite quickly with the manual transmission and adequately with the automatic.

How long will a 2010 Honda Fit last?

The Honda Fit is a highly dependable subcompact car that can typically last 250,000 – 300,000 miles when properly cared for. If you drive 15,000 miles per year this equals 17 – 20 years of service before it will need replacing or require costly repairs.

How long do Honda fits last?

How many years will a Honda Fit last? A Honda Fit should have no problem lasting 13 to 20 years as long as you keep up with the scheduled maintenance on the vehicle. Keeping up with the maintenance is the most important thing you can do to help eliminate mechanical breakdown problems on any car.

Does a 2010 Honda Fit have a timing belt or chain?

All 2010 Honda Fit models have a timing chain and an interference engine.

Is Honda Fit 2010 fuel-efficient?

Some test drivers weren’t impressed with the Honda Fit’s 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, saying that the Fit wasn’t fast, but other car reviewers were pleased that the Fit was both fuel-efficient and fun to drive. The Fit averages up to 28/35 mpg city/highway.

Does a 2010 Honda Fit have a CVT transmission?

August 25, 2009 — TORRANCE, Calif….2010 Honda Fit Specifications and Features.

ENGINEERING Fit Fit Sport
TRANSMISSIONS Fit Fit Sport
5-Speed Manual Transmission
Gear Ratios: 1st: 3.308, 2nd: 1.870, 3rd: 1.303, 4th: 0.949, 5th: 0.727, Reverse: 3.308, Final Drive: 4.62
5-Speed Automatic Transmission (available) with Dual-Mode Paddle Shifter System

How reliable are Honda fits?

Consumer Reports gave the 2019 Honda Fit a reliability rating of 5 out of 5, which is impressive for a subcompact vehicle. It boasts a classy and roomy interior, agile handling, top-notch fuel economy, and excellent safety scores.

What is the difference between a Honda Fit LX and EX?

The 2020 Honda Fit starts with the affordable but fun Fit LX trim, and the more aggressively styled Fit Sport, both are available with a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. Fit EX comes standard with Honda Sensing and automatic transmission, while Fit EX-L adds leather upholstery and more.

Why did Honda stop making the fit?

Honda cites slow sales as its reason for dropping the Fit; so far in 2020, sales are down 19 percent to just 13,887 units. In 2019, Honda sold 35,414 units, compared with the HR-V’s 99,104 units sold. We can assume that the HR-V is also more profitable for Honda, as its base price is $22,040 to the Fit’s $17,145.