Monday, August 14, 2017

The Fit and Yaris are vehicles manufactured by automotive companies Honda and Toyota, respectively. The main similarity between the two cars is that they are subcompact economy cars.

Models

    The Honda Fit is designed as a hatchback and has a more sports-oriented edition. The Yaris is divided into sedan and hatchback styles.

Engines and Transmissions

    The Fit comes with a 1.5-liter 117-horsepower inline 4-cylinder engine, with a choice between 5-speed automatic and manual transmissions. The Yaris has a 1.5-liter 106-horsepower inline 4-cylinder engine with either a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission.

Safety Features

    The Fit and the Yaris each have an antilock brake system and head and side airbags. Additional standard features in the Honda Fit include power door locks and a vehicle anti-theft system, with keyless entry, and traction and vehicle stability control systems in the sports edition.

Interior Features

    Interior features in the Fit and Yaris include tilt steering wheels and tire inflation/pressure monitors. The Fit has more interior features, though, with a trip computer and a stereo system comprising a radio and CD player standard in all models.

Exterior Features

    While all Yaris cars have steel wheels, the Fit's wheels are slightly bigger, and its sports-oriented lineup comes with alloys. Power windows, power adjustable side mirrors and daytime running lights are also standard with the Fit.

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