Since the discontinuation of the Honda Fit here in the United States back in 2020, the little hatch has developed a bizarre kind of cult-like following.
That’s because it’s probably as much due to online ‘Fih’ status as it is on account of any real-world utility or efficiency. The Honda has become a meme, but it also provides a practical solution to rising gas prices.
Regardless of how the Fit resonates with you personally, the fact that it continues to exist in Japan is bound to hurt. In more ways than one, it illustrates what’s missing here in the US.

The Fit keeps cheap
For starters, it’s a hatch that continues to be super affordable, even 25 years after its debut. Honda’s updated fourth-generation Fit will start at 1,806,200 yen for the base-level X trim in Japan, which works out to a little over $11,000.






