Sunday, 17 July 2011

2009 honda fit

 Retaining compact dimensions similar to the previous model, the new 2009 Honda Fit sports entirely new sheetmetal and more functionality inside. An improved version of Honda's Magic Seat allows the rear seats to fold flat without removing the headrests, even when the front chairs are pushed all the way back. The long-object, utility, and tall-object (where the cushion folds up to accommodate items like plants) modes from the previous car are available again, and a hidden bin under the driver's side rear seat provides even more storage. Techies will be satisfied by the availability of Honda's navigation system with voice-recognition and a 6.5 inch screen, as well as a USB audio interface that's iPod compatible. Both the Fit  and Fit Sport receive a new 1.5 liter 4 with V-TEC mated to either a five-speed manual or automatic transmission (with paddle-shifters on the Sport), and the Sport also comes with 16-inch tires, up from the standard model's 15s. Safety is improved with available stability control, standard front, side, and curtain airbags, and ABS. Along with the Mini, Honda's Fit began to prove to Americans that small and economical cars could also be fun. With a host of improvements, the new version should continue the trend.

2009 honda fit

 2009 honda fit
 2009 honda fit







2009 honda fit

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