Here you can find the different tire sizes along with recommended pressure ratings for all model years of the Honda Fit.
You can also find the best replacement tires for this car as well further down the page (voted by our visitors).
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Honda Fit
- Manufacturer: Honda
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
You can find the tire sizes for the Honda Fit and their corresponding recommended tire pressures.
The years available stretch from through to 2019 and to view the tire pressures and sizes you just click to expand.
Honda introduced the Fit in June 2002 as a replacement for the Honda Logo.
Created as "a car for young people" it became popular with a wider demographic, including empty-nesters on a budget and families with room for five.
This front-wheel-drive vehicle was only available as a five-door hatchback and had a 1.3-liter (1339 cc) I4 engine.
The Honda Fit is the benchmark for the subcompact category of cars and shares its platform with the subcompact crossover SUV H-RV.
Coming as standard with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, the Fit can be equipped with either a five-speed manual or automatic transmission.
The interior has plenty of room for up to five passengers and includes practical features like folding rear seatbacks, two glove boxes, and a rear seat that easily seats three adults.
With cargo space under the floor of more than 13 cubic feet, it's easy to keep groceries and long items out of sight when you need more room to stretch out.
In 2017 the Honda Fit was upgraded and is all-new from the ground up with improved fuel economy, a more aggressive style, and an upgraded interior that takes the Fit to the next level of sophistication.