Not exact matches
Inside, the
Fit's generous
people accommodation
and cargo space are its greatest selling points.
The Honda
Fit is a hatchback that surprises all of us with it's spacious interior that can hold plenty of
people and cargo, that at the same time, is small enough to make parking a breeze.
Its focus is on hauling
cargo, but can also
fit up to five
people and STILL have room for
cargo.
You can
fit up to seven
people or try more than 50 different seating configurations to carry your
cargo and passengers.
The Transit offers a variety of wheelbases
and body lengths to
fit your needs, whether you're carrying
cargo or transporting
people.
You can easily
fit 4
people comfortably, put down the back seats for extra
cargo room,
and plenty of leg room for all.
The Honda
Fit, though aging, is also a better buy for drivers looking for a quality compact with loads of space for
people and cargo.
They can load the
cargo box with equipment
and still
fit five
people inside.
That said, four
people fit very well,
and with that rear seat down there's 44.4 cubic feet of
cargo room back there.
It's that just - right size that will serve you well whether its loaded with
people and cargo for an adventure or trying to
fit into a narrow parking space on a city street.
They're also great for drivers looking to
fit more
people or
cargo, as they can usually seat between seven
and eight passengers.
It's affordably priced to
fit family budgets
and offers the versatility to carry
people or
cargo or a combination of the two.
With its rich metallic paint
and form -
fitting bucket seats, the test truck was pretty enough to make me glad I wasn't going to be the first
person to scratch up its 88.5 - inch - long, 55.3 - inch - wide
cargo compartment.