2009 Honda Fit Sport with Navigation

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If you're looking at the 2009 Honda Fit Sport with Navigation, you're looking at the top trim for this model year with a package that includes the best new Honda technology for driver assistance.

Starting with the engine, the Honda Fit is driven by 117 horsepower. The 2009 Fit Sport gets an EPA estimated 27/33 miles per gallon (cty/hwy) with either a manual or automatic transmission, where Honda shows the Fit base model to have a slightly higher MPG with an automatic transmission. The Fit Sport adds a dual-mode paddle shifter system.

With the Honda Fit Sport + Navi package, you get a lot. You get air conditioning, power locks and windows, and Honda's MagicSeat storage system. You also get a 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System (with 4 speakers on the base model and 6 in the Fit Sport). You get MP3 capability and Speed Sensitive Volume Control, as well as blue backlit gauges and other style features. Buyers also get a security system with remote entry, a chrome exhaust finisher, leather-wrapped steering wheel, map lights, and more.

What Honda Fit Sports buyers get with the Navigation package is a digital display, a voice-driven system that helps find addresses, system settings manager, and it generally helps drivers do what they need to do behind the wheel. Honda customers are giving this new satellite-linked system accolades on the Web. Ask your local dealer more about what you can pick up with this premium package for the Honda Fit, a popular choice on the American roadway.
The standard features of the Honda Fit Sport include:
  • 1.5L I-4 117HP engine
  • 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
  • side seat mounted airbags
  • curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags
  • airbag occupancy sensor
  • air conditioning
  • 16" alloy wheels
  • cruise control
  • power mirrors
  • power windows
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