HONDA FIT
Excellence comes in many sizes, but when the Fit first earned its way
onto our 10 Best list in 2007, it alone offered that quality in the
B-segment, a size class that was largely an afterthought in the go-go
Aughts. Now, the class is bursting with legitimate pint-sized threats
from Hyundai, Mazda, Ford, and Chevy, but Honda still wins with
best-in-class passenger space and cargo capacity. It also offers the
most flingable chassis and a five-speed manual that is among the great
ambassadors to the stick. That transmission would no doubt sway even
more converts if it had a sixth gear to calm the engine on the highway.
Overall, though, the Fit is not just a triumph over other small cars,
it's a triumph of engineering. It makes the minds behind other cars seem
lazy. There are so few intrusions into the capacious interior that
you'd think the structure consists of a thin layer of aluminum foil
stretched over some toothpicks, even though this body shell is
astoundingly rigid. All hatchbacks offer folding seats, but the Fit's
create a completely flat load floor and open up 57 cubic feet of cargo
volume?13
more than you'll get if you flop the back row in a Ford
Explorer. In other markets, this tiny Honda is sold as the Jazz, which
is appropriate: It exudes all the unflappable cool and versatility of a
session drummer.