"You say “Jazz,” they say “Fit.” Let’s call the whole thing off, because this Honda is actually called both, depending on where you find it. In Europe, Australia, and the Middle East, it’s the Jazz, but in Japan and the Americas you can call it the Fit. All pack the same utility into compact dimensions and a wind-cheating shape, with a few regional engine variations. This North American Fit Sport might only muster a diminutive 1.5-liter motor underhood, but that doesn’t mean the engine is boring. Honda engineers installed an i-VTEC system and went over the motor with a fine-toothed comb, cutting weight and increasing efficiency to tease 10 extra horsepower out of it, for a total of 117. And the lightweight car makes the most of it—it’s a blast to drive, just like the tossable subcompacts of yore, helped out by a stiffer chassis and a reworked suspension. The Fit Sport loves corners, so keep the engine singing and the Fit Sport will reward you with entertaining noises and a decided fun driving experience. "—Official description[1]
The 2009 Honda Fit Sport is a hatchback by Honda.
It featured in Forza Motorsport 3 and Forza Motorsport 4.
Synopsis[]
The 2009 Fit was the first model year available of the second generation Honda Fit in North America, where it was available with a 1.5 liter i-VTEC engine mated to a five-speed automatic or manual transmission.
It was replaced in 2013 for the 2014 model year by the third generation Honda Fit.
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Conversions[]
Conversion - Engine | |
I4 - (Integra R '02) |
Conversion - Drivetrain | |
RWD, AWD |
Conversion - Aspiration | |
Single Turbo, Twin-Screw Supercharger, Centrifugal Supercharger | |
Single Turbo, Twin-Screw Supercharger, Centrifugal Supercharger |
Trivia[]
- It can be modified with INGS, J's Racing and Mugen aftermarket exterior parts.
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References[]
- ↑ "Forza Motorsport 4 - Cars" . forzamotorsport.net . Retrieved 07/05/2018.