Compare the Honda Fit to other similar hatchbacks available in Omaha, and you will discover that Kia offers one of the competitors in the form of the Rio. Each vehicle is now available in a 2016 model, and they have similar pricing and features. Despite this, the Fit does have a clear lead over the Kia, from pricing and value to fuel economy and options.
Price and Long-Term Cost
It is true that the 2016 Kia Rio starts at slightly less than the 2016 Honda Fit, but you cannot just take this number alone. Since the Fit comes with more standard features, it helps to look at the price of comparably equipped models, which will show a slight advantage for the Fit. To make this savings even better, the ALG Residual Value for the Fit is significantly better than that of the Rio after both 36 and 60 months.
Fuel Economy
To help you save even more money over time, the 2016 Honda Fit gets better gas mileage than the Rio. The Rio does get a respectable 27 mpg city, 37 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined*. The Honda Fit is still able to beat all of these figures by a significant amount, achieving 33 mpg city, 41 mpg highway, and 36 mpg combined*. Even with the better fuel economy of the Fit, the two vehicles are nearly neck and neck in terms of horsepower and torque.
Whether you are still trying to compare the 2016 Honda Fit to other hatchbacks available in Omaha, Nebraska, or are ready to take this model for a test drive, the team at O’Daniel Honda can assist you.
*Based on EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.
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