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Honda - Fit (2018)

Explore the Honda Fit price of the 2018 model that still offers an unbeatable mix of efficiency, practicality, and style. Whether you’re chasing a brand‑new car or looking for a reliable used Honda Fit price that won’t break the bank, this description gives you the clarity you need: from the vehicle’s core specifications to realistic depreciation trends and how it stacks up against other likes of compact cars.

  • Model year: 2018
  • Engine: 1.5‑liter, 4‑cyl, DOHC, 18‑valve, 130 hp / 106 hp (electric) for the FE‑iEV variant
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (CVT in the hybrid models)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (i-VTEC), Hybrid (dual‑motor electric / gasoline), or Plug‑in Hybrid (i‑EV)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD), no all‑wheel drive option available
  • Dimensions: 4,085 mm (length) × 1,675 mm (width) × 1,545 mm (height); wheelbase 2,635 mm
  • Seating capacity: 5 (fold‑flat seats behind the second row give “Magic Seat” max cargo space)
  • Cargo space: 369 L (rear seats up) – 1,516 L (rear seats folded)
  • Fuel economy: 14.8–17.2 L/100 km (gas) – 14.1–15.4 L/100 km (hybrid); all‑electric range up to 52 km (i‑EV)
  • Safety features: Dual front airbags, side‑air curtains, active brake assist, lane‑departure warning (standard on most trims)
  • Infotainment: 5‑inch (driver) or 7‑inch (center) touchscreen; Bluetooth audio, rear‑view camera, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto in higher trims

Depreciation Insights

One of the most important considerations when assessing Honda Fit price is how the vehicle’s value changes over time. While exact numbers can vary by market, mileage, and condition, the 2018 Honda Fit follows typical depreciation patterns for compact cars:

  • First‑year depreciation: 15‑20% of the original retail value. If the 2018 Fit debuted at around PKR 3.2 million in certain Asian markets, a healthy first‑year set a price around PKR 2.5 million.
  • Two‑to‑three year depreciation: 25‑30% total loss. A 2018 model with moderate mileage (~25,000 km) would generally retain 70‑75% of its original purchase price.
  • Four‑to‑six year depreciation: 35‑45% total loss for a 2018 Fit still under 70,000 km. Well‑maintained units often fetch 55‑60% of the original value.
  • Used Honda Fit price: By the time most owners aim to sell a 2018 Fit, it typically trades for 45‑55% of its launch price, depending on trim, condition, and regional demand.

Because the Honda Fit depreciation curve follows a steep drop in the first few months then slows, buying a used 2018 model that has aged 3–4 years can be a smart move. You’ll enjoy a still-fully‑functional vehicle without paying the full premium


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