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What is the fuel consumption of the Fit?

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DelOscar
08/29/25 6:57am

The fuel consumption of the Fit is 5.7L/100km. The Fit is a hatchback launched by GAC Honda. The third-generation Fit was released on May 29, 2014, positioned as a "sporty and cool hatchback" targeting the new generation of "post-90s" who pursue individuality, with a spacious interior. In terms of configuration: The Fit is equipped with Honda's new EDT engine, a 1.5L direct-injection DOHC-i-VTEC engine, CVT continuously variable transmission, Idle-stop engine energy-saving automatic start-stop system, VSA vehicle stability control system, three-mode rearview camera display system, ESS emergency braking warning system, HSA hill start assist system, smart screen interconnection system, and ten other advanced technologies leading its class. Environmental and economic performance: The third-generation Fit (FIT) adopts Honda's new "Earth Dreams Technology" powertrain system, maintaining high power output while reducing fuel demand. As a result, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is as low as 5.3L, achieving the lowest fuel consumption in its class.

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MacGiselle
09/11/25 4:33am

I've been driving a Honda Fit, and I'm quite satisfied with its fuel efficiency. In city driving, it averages around 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways, it can drop to 5 to 6 liters. With mixed driving, it generally stabilizes at about 6.5 liters. Actual fuel consumption varies from person to person; aggressive acceleration or heavy traffic can increase fuel usage, but overall, the design prioritizes fuel economy. By driving steadily, I save a significant amount on monthly fuel costs. Maintenance is also crucial—regular checks on tire pressure and engine oil help maintain low fuel consumption. After three or four years of driving, the Fit's compact and agile nature makes it easy to navigate through city traffic without guzzling fuel, proving very practical. For long-distance trips, it's even more economical. Overall, it's a cost-effective choice.

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DeNevaeh
10/25/25 5:22am

As a young person, I chose the Fit because I value its fuel efficiency and stylish appeal. The city fuel consumption is about 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, dropping to 5 to 6 liters on the highway, which averages out to significant savings. When going out with friends, they often envy how little I spend on fuel. The newer models might be even better, with rumors of a hybrid version that gets as low as 4 liters per 100 kilometers, making it even cooler to drive. I find the eco mode quite effective—smooth driving can bring it down to around 6 liters. Keeping the car light and minimizing luggage also helps reduce fuel consumption. The money saved is perfect for modifications or trendy accessories, which is quite satisfying. The Fit’s compact size makes it easy to handle, park, and maneuver through traffic without wasting fuel, fitting perfectly with my lifestyle.

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VonLandon
10/25/25 5:24am

We've been using our Honda Fit for almost two years now, with an average fuel consumption of 6.5 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers. It's slightly higher in the city, close to 8 liters, but on the highway, it easily drops to just over 5 liters. As a family car, fuel efficiency is crucial, keeping our monthly fuel expenses low, and we don't worry about multiple trips to drop off the kids at school. Although the space isn't huge, the low fuel consumption makes up for its practicality shortcomings. Regular maintenance, like replacing the air filter and checking the oil, helps keep the fuel consumption stable. I've noticed that driving more gently and avoiding sudden braking can bring it down to around 6 liters. Saving money is also environmentally friendly, which is great for our family budget. The Fit's reliability is another plus—fewer breakdowns mean fewer trips to the repair shop, indirectly saving fuel.

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LeJameson
12/08/25 5:46am

I have some interest in automotive technology. The Honda Fit's low fuel consumption is attributed to its well-designed 1.5L engine and lightweight structure, keeping city fuel consumption around 7L/100km and highway at approximately 5.5L/100km. The engine's high efficiency, combined with the smooth shifting of the CVT transmission, reduces energy loss. New technologies like i-VTEC also optimize fuel economy, making it responsive and fuel-efficient. With gentle driving and avoiding sudden starts/stops, consumption can be reduced to 6L/100km. Using high-quality engine oil and clean air filters during maintenance enhances engine performance. The hybrid version is even more impressive, achieving as low as 4L/100km by integrating electric assistance to reduce emissions. Overall, it's a showcase of engineering intelligence.

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