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2012
Fuel Economy
30 combined mpg
Horsepower
117 hp
Engine
4-Cyl, VTEC, 1.5 Liter
Cargo Volume
20.6 cu ft
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2012 Honda Fit Review

KBB Editors

By KBB Editors

Updated December 23, 2019

Our editors drive and evaluate hundreds of new cars every single year, turning thousands of miles and countless hours behind the wheel into helpful reviews, ratings, and comparisons. They also have lives outside of work, or so they think. You’d be surprised what you can learn by hauling a dirt bike, hunting for a wayward sippy cup, or just packing the trunk full of groceries.

Pros

If getting 35 miles per gallon (mpg) in a car that can fit four full-sized adults sounds like a dream come true, imagine it in a car that costs less than $16,000 and holds its value better than anything in its class. The 2012 Honda Fit 5-door subcompact can do all these things, plus is fun to drive and inexpensive to maintain.

Cons

If you’re looking for maximum fuel economy at a minimal price, the 2012 Honda Fit isn’t the right subcompact for you. If you can forego the 5-door layout, the sedan versions of the Ford Fiesta and Kia Rio cost less, as do the 5-door Chevy Sonic, Hyundai Accent and Nissan Versa.

What's New?

For 2012, Honda’s Fit subcompact receives a number of improvements. The Fit Sport model gets a front-end facelift, while the base Fit 5-door gains color-key exterior mirrors. Inside, minor updates are made to the Sport and base car’s accents, while both trims receive more soundproofing to help quiet the cabin.

Americans have a love/hate relationship with subcompact cars. When times are good, we seem to prefer big, gas thirsty beasts to fuel efficient cars like the 2012 Honda Fit subcompact. But these are not such good times, and a car like the economical Honda Fit makes a lot of sense for a lot of reasons. The Fit is a tall car, with plenty of head and legroom for tall occupants. It has a versatile 5-door configuration, so larger items like bikes, skis or surfboards can easily fit in the Fit. And, perhaps most importantly, the subcompact Honda Fit strikes a nice balance between fuel economy and driving fun. While there are only a handful of subcompacts to challenge the 2012 Honda Fit, few have the backing of one of the most trusted automotive companies in recent memory. Honda’s 5-door Fit is more than just inexpensive transportation. It is frugal on fuel, big on comfort, has lots of cool features, and is darn cute to boot. With competitors such as the Toyota Yaris, Ford Fiesta and Kia Rio5, not to mention the newest subcompact challenger, the 2012 Chevrolet Sonic, Honda’s plucky 5-door has its work cut out to keep pace. But, if you’re looking for a proven commodity with a sterling reputation for quality, economy and resale, then the 2012 Honda Fit 5-door is the right subcompact at the right time.

2012 Honda Fit Pricing

2012 Honda Fit pricing starts at $6,342 for the Fit Hatchback 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $16,745 when new. The range-topping 2012 Fit Sport Hatchback 4D starts at $7,467 today, originally priced from $18,530.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$16,745
$6,342
$18,530
$7,467

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2012 Honda Fit models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Honda Fit

If you’re expecting the 2012 Honda Fit to handle like a miniature Civic Si, think again. However, we admit we were surprised how much fun this car is, especially considering its subcompact status. We like the Fit’s precise steering and its ability to keep its poise during hard cornering. The feeling gets even better when behind the Sport trim’s steering wheel, which features paddle shifters on models equipped with the automatic transmission. The Honda Fit Sport is equipped with larger wheels and more aggressive tires, as well as a thick rear stabilizer bar, giving it a more playful attitude. With only 117-horsepower under the hood, the Honda Fit sometimes has to struggle on steep hills or when asked to overtake slower traffic. But in normal freeway driving the little Fit seems eager to please and has no problem merging from onramps or keeping up with fast-moving traffic. Of course, that’s with one person in the driver’s seat. Load the 5-door Honda Fit with additional passengers, however, and acceleration takes a noticeable turn toward the slower. The short-throw 5-speed manual transmission can help with quicker acceleration, however, and to our way of thinking it’s just more fun to drive than the automatic.

Interior Comfort

Where recent Honda interiors have been criticized for being too conservative, the 2012 Fit clearly didn’t get the memo. Blue-lit gauges are surrounded by a curvaceous instrument panel flanked by equally elaborate door panels and seats. The Fit’s interior is as fun as it is functional, with high seating positions both front and back, generous head, hip and legroom all around ,and convenient storage areas such as the cupholders built into the lower doors. When not carrying passengers, the 2012 Honda Fit’s 5-door configuration can be utilized to load up all manner of gear. Just fold the rear seats flat and a respectable 57.3 cubic-feet of cargo space is ready for loading. That’s more cargo room than in the Nissan Versa or Kia Rio5! Making the process even easier is a flat-folding front-passenger seat and Honda’s rear "Magic Seat," which can be folded flush without having to remove the head restraints. OK, maybe it’s not magic, but it is exactly the type of clever engineering people have come to expect from Honda.

Exterior Styling

The 2012 Honda fit 5-door subcompact is more wagon than hatchback, bearing strong similarities to the popular Honda Civic Wagon of the mid 1980s. Designed with Americans in mind, the Honda Fit’s tall roof and doors make it easy to get into and out of, while the generous expanse of glass, including triangular mini windows ahead of the front doors, gives everyone inside a clear view out. A long wheelbase gives the 2012 Honda Fit a smooth ride and a more stable platform – it also greatly increases the amount of legroom available to rear-seat passengers. The Fit’s styling is rather progressive for an inexpensive subcompact, but its youthful appeal isn’t lost on the Fit’s target audience. The Sport trim takes things as step further, with a color-keyed lower body kit and spoiler, black headlamp bezels and dark "machine-finished" 16-inch alloy wheels.

Favorite Features

Satellite Navigation
The available touchscreen navigation system inside the 2012 Honda Fit includes a voice recognition feature that allows you to speak rather than type in commands. Without ever removing your hands from the steering wheel, you can control the navigation, locate the nearest gas station, even find restaurant by genre.

USB Connectivity
With this universally accepted connection, the 5-door Fit can accommodate portable audio players and USB storage devices which can be controlled via the car’s audio system.

Standard Features

The base 2012 Honda Fit 5-door includes a 5-speed manual transmission, power door locks and windows, power mirrors, a rear-window wiper/washer, 15-inch wheels with full covers, 60/40-split second-row Magic Seat with under-seat storage, cruise control, remote keyless entry, tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, a 160-watt AM/FM/CD/MP3 sound system with four speakers, a USB audio interface, and an auxiliary audio input jack. Safety features include dual front airbags, front and rear side-curtain airbags, electronic traction and stability control, antilock brakes, and Electronic Brake Distribution.

Factory Options

One trim up is the Fit Sport, which includes a security system, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, color-keyed side mirrors, chrome exhaust finishers, a 6-speaker sound system and, with the 5-speed automatic transmission, steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Exterior upgrades include an underbody kit, a roofline spoiler, foglights, rear stabilizer bar and 16-inch dark "machine surface" finished alloy wheels. The Sport trim can also be ordered with Honda’s satellite-linked navigation with voice recognition software. The automatic transmission is available for both trims.

Engine & Transmission

The 2012 Honda Fit 5-door has a 1.5-liter engine equipped with Honda’s advanced i-VTEC system. The i-VTEC varies the intake and exhaust valve events, which enhances performance while still achieving good fuel economy and low emissions. The Fit transmissions come in two different 5-speed flavors: manual and automatic. The automatic version uses a 3-mode system: a "normal" drive mode, a "sport" mode that holds off shifting gears for maximum performance, and a "manual" mode, which allows the driver to shift gears with paddle shifters on the steering wheel.

1.5-liter in-line 4
117 horsepower @ 6,600 rpm
106 lb-ft of torque @ 4,800 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 27/33 (manual, Sport automatic), 28/35 (automatic)


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2012 Honda Fit Styles

Style
Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Engine
Cargo Capacity
Torque
Curb Weight
Hatchback 4D
$6,342
30 MPG
117 @ 6600 RPM
4-Cyl, VTEC, 1.5 Liter
20.6 cu ft
106 lb-ft
2496 lbs
Sport Hatchback 4D
$7,467
30 MPG
117 @ 6600 RPM
4-Cyl, VTEC, 1.5 Liter
20.6 cu ft
106 lb-ft
2540 lbs
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2012 Honda Fit Depreciation

A 2012 Honda Fit has depreciated $2,571 or 34% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $4,954 and trade-in value of $3,305.

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2012 Honda Fit Annual Depreciation

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Vehicle Depreciation*
Resale Value
Trade-In Value
2022
+ $934
$7,525
$6,436
2023
$582
$6,943
$5,589
2024
$892
$6,051
$4,530
Now
$1,097
$4,954
$3,305
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2012 Honda Fit Depreciation

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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
2496 lbs.
EPA Passenger
90.8 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
10.6 gallons
Front Head Room
40.4 inches
Front Leg Room
41.3 inches
Max Seating Capacity
5
Overall Length
161.6 inches
Front Shoulder Room
52.7 inches
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
20.6 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
34.4 feet
Wheel Base
98.4 inches
Payload Capacity
850 lbs.
Width with mirrors
66.7 inches

Exterior

Number of Doors
4 doors

Fuel Economy

City
27 mpg
Highway
33 mpg
Combined
30 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
5 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular

Performance

Horsepower
117 @ 6600 RPM
Torque
106 @ 4800 rpm
Engine
4-Cyl, VTEC, 1.5 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Entertainment

  • MP3 Player
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Power Outlet
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Cloth Seats

Security

  • Alarm System

Technology

  • Cruise Control
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • USB Port

2012 Honda Fit Safety

2012 Honda Fit Safety Technology

  • Child Door Locks
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Front Head Curtain Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
4.0

Crash Test Rating

Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Frontal Crash
4.0
Side Barrier
4.0
Rollover Rating
4.0
Side Crash
4.0

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4.3
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Fuel Economy
City 27/Hwy 33/Comb 30 MPG
City 34/Hwy 39/Comb 36 MPG
City 27/Hwy 37/Comb 31 MPG
City 24/Hwy 36/Comb 28 MPG
Fuel Type
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Safety Rating
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4.0
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Seating Capacity5255
Basic Warranty
3 years or 36000 miles
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5 years or 60000 miles
5 years or 60000 miles
Horsepower
117 @ 6600 RPM
89 HP
138 @ 6300 RPM
173 @ 6500 RPM
Engine
4-Cyl, VTEC, 1.5 Liter
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Drivetrain
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FAQs

Is the 2012 Honda Fit a good vehicle?

Yes, the 2012 Honda Fit is a good car. Its Kelley Blue Book rating of 4 out of 5 is within 10% of our average rating.

What is the MPG for a 2012 Honda Fit?

The 2012 Honda Fit is rated to return city/highway fuel economy of 27/33 mpg.

How much should a 2012 Honda Fit cost?

Used 2012 Honda Fit prices currently range from $6,342 for the Hatchback 4D to $7,467 for the Sport Hatchback 4D when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Honda Fit?

The cheapest 2012 Honda Fit is the Hatchback 4D, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $6,342.

Is the 2012 Honda Fit reliable?

The 2012 Honda Fit is part of the 2nd-generation Fit, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.8 out of 5.

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