However, fans of the Honda Fit will be relieved to know that its replacement isn't so bad and that getting your hands on it ...
If a Honda Fit struggles to turn over, it's likely the ignition coils. It doesn't cost too much to repair. The average cost to replace the ignition coils in a Honda Fit ranges from $140 to about $210.
It is Honda's smallest car, but it smartly utilizes every cubic inch of space to create a functionality that belies its size. A long list of standard equipment makes picking out the perfect Fit as ...
Honda is recalling ... model-year 2014-2015 Civic and 2015 Fit vehicles in the United States to update the software that manages the continuously variable transmission (CVT), free of charge.
The Fit remains more fun to drive than many other vehicles in this class, thanks to the engaging powertrain and well-matched transmissions, combined with a suspension that's sporty but not ...