Honda Fit Subcompact Car Ready to Roll Out
The subcompact 2015 Honda Fit is expected to arrive at dealerships such as Matt Castrucci Honda later this spring.
The Fit, one of the smallest vehicles in the Honda lineup, has been completely redesigned for the 2015 model year.
It will, according to the company, provide a wide variety of features that will help to make the subcompact car the most efficient and versatile it has been since its initial release in 2001.
One of the features that will be returning for the 2015 Honda Fit model is the 1.5-liter Honda i-VTEC engine which will be equipped with Honda’s Earth Dreams technology to assist the subcompact car in conserving even more fuel than it was capable of conserving in the past.
Official EPA-estimates have not been released yet, but it’s expected that the fuel economy ratings will be higher than the 27 mpg city and 33 mpg highway ratings of the current model.
Consumers interested in learning more about all that the 2015 Honda Fit will offer are encouraged to get in touch with the experts at Matt Castrucci Honda.
Although the subcompact car won’t be arriving at the Dayton, Ohio dealership until spring, the experts are able to answer any questions pertaining to the 2015 Honda Fit. Questions should be directed to the Matt Castrucci Honda sales staff.