
2007 HondaFit Sport
- VIN: JHMGD37677S038093
- Stock: BU5431A
- Odometer
- 105,554 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 33.0/38.0 mpg City/Hwy
- Exterior Color
- Other
- Interior Color
- Other
- Engine
- 1.5L L4
Honda
Fit
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Fuel tank capacity: 10
- Horsepower: 109
Dealer Notes
Gray 2007 Honda Fit Sport FWD 5-Speed Manual 1.5L I4 ** CLEAN VEHICLE HISTORY...NO ACCIDENTS **, Fit Sport, 4D Hatchback, 1.5L I4, 5-Speed Manual, FWD, Gray.33/38 City/Highway MPGAwards: * 2007 KBB.com Top 10 Coolest New Cars Under $18,000 * 2007 KBB.com Best Resale Value AwardsFor more information, visit www.kbb.com. Kelley Blue Book is a registered trademark of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.Visit us online at davecrossmotors.com. Proudly serving: Lee's Summit, Kansas City, Overland Park, Olathe, Lawrence, Topeka, Manhattan, Witchita, Ottawa, Emporia, Columbia, St. Joseph, and all of great Kansas and Missouri.Reviews: * Fuel economy and a flexible floor plan are this Honda's hallmarks. Those who like their small cars big on the inside will find the Fit a good fit. Adult-sized room front and rear plus cargo space is rare in a subcompact. Rare, too, are trips to the gas station in the Fit, with an EPA estimated 33 miles per gallon in the city, and 38 on the highway. Source: KBB.com
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.7Out of 5
- 5.0
Great car, but a couple of misteps!
By HondaFitGirl | on Thursday, April 26, 2007
After extensive research based on cars in this class, I felt that the Fit was a great choice for me. It looks stylish, is roomy, handles well, and supposedly has great mileage... . The mileage is the kicker as they give a EPA of 31/37 city/hwy for the Sport autotransmission model. In actuality you get 32-33mpg which is liveable for highway, but for city and it's a wopping and extremely disappointing 10-15mpg city (I live in NYC). Even if you are lightfooted and take off slowly (which can not be safely done with the maniacs in NYC whizzing by you) it still is not effective. One other point is that it's a "low riding" type of frame. I had to experience parking on the side streets during snow storms then digging out. It took a considerably longer time to dig out and it I had to shovel a completely flat and clear path to drive out because the Fit was unable to drive over the snow hurdles without struggling then falling back into place even though it was just a few inches above ground. These are points that I was unable to research as this is the first year the Fit was introduced. I would like newer models to address these concerns. However given the choice again I would have still chosen the Fit for it's overall value, I have had two other (used) Honda's in the past and was tremendously happy with them so they still have my loyalty.… - 5.0
Great Car
By Funderburke | on Sunday, June 08, 2008
Amazing car. Rountinley get 34-38mpg 50% city %0% highway(manual tranmission). Three people went on a 3,000 mile camping road trip and there were no comfort complaints. I had a small pick-up truck before the Fit and was worried about cargo capacity. Suprisingly I can fit as much in the fit when the front passenger seat and back seats are down, and don't have to worry about tying anything down. Overall great ca.r… - 5.0
Grat gas saver
By Lift it cj5Â |Â on Thursday, February 28, 2008
I'v had this car for nearly 2 years and it is great. Have put 42k on it and only had one issue with it. The alignment was not set correctly when it was made and the first set of tires were done by 18k miles. After this issue was fixed, havent had a problem since. I do wish the vehicle was a little less rat/mouse looking and it is not very macho for a man to drive. When i fill up the tank and see i have gotten upto 36 miles per gallon, i just dont care what it looks like....i'm just happy to have saved some money at the pumps. Also, it is quick. such a light car with the v-tec engine. like it alot…
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