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Honda - Fit (2009)

Explore the enduring charm of the Honda Fit, a compact staple that has defined city driving for more than a decade. Whether you’re looking at a 2009 model or a newer generation, the Honda Fit price ranges widely depending on mileage, trim, and condition, but the core appeal remains the same: a roomy interior, impressive fuel efficiency, and unmistakable reliability.

Ready to dive deeper? Below you’ll find a concise specs overview that captures what makes the Fit stand out, followed by honest depreciation insights, a quick comparison to other models in its class, and a snapshot of its standing in today's market. All of this culminates with a clear call to action to uncover the latest pricing data.

Key Specifications of the Honda Fit

  • Engine: 1.5L H24 4-cylinder, 130 hp @ 7,200 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual or CVT (continuously variable transmission)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Fuel Economy: EPA rated 30 mpg city / 36 mpg highway
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 139.6 in (3,549 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 101.5 in (2,580 mm)
    • Width: 66.1 in (1,680 mm)
    • Height: 59.6 in (1,515 mm)
  • Cargo Capacity: 23.2 ft³ standard, 52.3 ft³ with rear seats folded
  • Ride & Handling: Front-wheel drive (base), optional AWD on newer trims
  • Weight: 2,555 lb (1,160 kg) – contributes to its nimble steering
  • Features:
    • SmartKey without-key entry
    • i-Motion automatic mode (mimics an automatic transmission)
    • 16-way adjustable driver's seat
    • Rear seat “magic” folding system for versatile cargo
    • Optional satellite navigation and Bluetooth connectivity

The 2009 Honda Fit, one of the most popular generations, presents a compelling mix of affordability and functionality. While Honda Fit 2009 price varies by market and condition, these specifications provide a solid baseline for evaluation.

The Depreciation Question: How Quickly Does a Honda Fit Lose Value?

Honda Fit depreciation rests on a simple math: a well-maintained vehicle typically sees a 15–20% drop in value during its first year on the road. Over the next four years, the total depreciation tends to hover around 55–60% from the original purchase price.

  • Year 1: 15–20% loss (around 10–12 months)
  • Years 2–5: cumulative 40–45% additional loss
  • After 5+ years: vehicle sits at roughly 45–55% of its initial selling price

These figures reflect national averages and are influenced by factors such as mileage, maintenance history, and geographic market dynamics. For example, a 2009 Fit that has had 80,000 miles versus one with 120,000 miles will see a noticeable difference in its resale value.

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