What is the displacement of the Fit?
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1.3 and 1.5 are the two displacement options. The following is additional information: 1. The Fit is a compact family car, and the Honda Fit is one of Honda's global strategic models, following the Accord and Civic. 2. While maintaining consistent high quality and reliability, it is designed to the highest global standards in terms of design, space, safety, handling, fuel efficiency, and practicality, once again establishing its comprehensive leading advantage in this segment. 3. The third-generation Fit adopts the "Exciting H Design" as its overall design concept, featuring Honda's latest family-style front grille design "Solid Wing," where the front grille and headlights are integrated, highlighting a sharp and cool appearance.
I've driven a Fit for three years, and it's always been equipped with a 1.5L engine, which is genuinely comfortable for city commuting. It accelerates quickly and is fuel-efficient, with my car averaging around 6L/100km. Honda's Earth Dreams Technology is truly impressive—131 horsepower is more than enough for this small car. It doesn't feel sluggish even when overtaking on the highway. Once, I climbed a hill fully loaded with four people and luggage, and it handled it effortlessly. The Fit's space design is incredibly practical; folding down the rear Magic Seats can fit my entire camping gear. Maintenance for this small-displacement car is also hassle-free—an oil and filter change costs just 300 yuan, and the spark plugs only need replacing at 80,000 km. I've driven a friend's Golf 1.4T, and while the power is indeed stronger, the maintenance costs are significantly higher. If you occasionally want some extra fun, flashing an ECU tune can boost horsepower by 15%. But the stock setup is already perfect for daily commuting—the car is nimble and easy to park, and weekend trips to the countryside are no problem.