Consumer Review Video - 2010 Honda Fit Sport 1.5L 4 Cyl.

Car Displayed: 2010 Honda Fit Sport 1.5L 4 Cyl.

The 2010 Honda Fit Sport is an easy vehicle to maintain. All of the headlights in the main housing are easily accessible by simply reaching behind them, allowing for reliable bulb changes whenever necessary. Changing the tail lights is also easy to do, as they’re all located behind a single panel in the trunk and remove with few tools. Replacing the engine air filter isn’t a problem, as its housing is quick to find and you can remove it with just your hands.

However, the 2010 Honda Fit Sport has its downsides. The glove box will need to be removed for access to the cabin air filter, which won’t allow for reliable filter changes. The fog light will require its entire bulb housing to be removed for access, which can prove cumbersome to maneuver around. Monitoring the transmission fluid may be a problem on account of the obstructed dipstick location.

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