Entries Tagged as 'HondaFit'

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

2008 Honda Fit bows in Japan

Filed under: Economy, Japan, Hatchbacks, Honda
Click the image above for more high-res images.
The second-generation Honda Fit drops in Japan on October 26th. The new Fit refines the basic recipe of the current car, marrying innovative packaging and a carved-out interior with efficient mechanicals. Honda has also added a sportier “Road Sailing” trim level that adds […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Mugen lays hands upon 2008 Honda Fit/Jazz

Filed under: Aftermarket, Economy, Japan, Hatchbacks, Honda
click above image to view more pics of the Mugen Honda Fit
There’s usually less than a week between the time a new vehicle is introduced by Honda and Mugen debuts its own hotted up version. Such is the case with the 2008 Honda Fit, also known as the Jazz […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Tokyo Motor Show: 2008 Honda Fit gets Civic-minded makeover

Filed under: Japan, Tokyo Motor Show, Hatchbacks, Honda
Click the image above for a gallery of live and press shots of the new Honda Fit.
Honda’s redesigned Fit was on the floor for all and sundry to kick tires, snap photos and enjoy the economy-class interior provided by the Big-H’s sub-compact offering. Although the Fit apes the […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Honda gets 20,000 orders for redesigned Fit in Japan

Filed under: Economy, Japan, Honda

Honda has received a flood of orders for the newly redesigned Fit in the two weeks since its launch. That’s a good thing for Honda in its home market, where its sales have been flagging. Instead of the projected 12,000 Fits per month, there have been 20,000 orders for the roomier […]

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969

Honda Fit named Japanese Car of the Year

Filed under: Japan, Hatchbacks, Honda
click above image for high-res gallery of the 2008 Honda Fit
The second-generation Honda Fit (a.k.a. Jazz in some markets outside the U.S.) has been named Japan’s Car of the Year. Reuters reports that the little Honda hatchback beat out such heavyweights as the new Nissan Skyline (a.k.a. Infiniti G37 in the […]

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