2019 Honda Fit vs. 2019 Chevy Spark
Hatchbacks were developed to offer a balance of fuel efficiency and interior flexibility at a very affordable price point. The Honda Fit has come to exemplify all the best attributes of its class, plus an available array of the latest automotive technology. A comparison of the 2019 Honda Fit vs. 2019 Chevy Spark will very clearly illustrate that some of the class’ options are going to a stronger choice than others. The 2019 Honda Fit is manufactured in four distinct trim grades, LX, Sport, EX and EX-L. Honda has made a few subtle changes to the 2019 Fit. Meridian Honda has taken delivery of the new Honda hatchback wagon. Customers can schedule a test drive with a Meridian Honda product expert today by calling, 601-693-4651.
There are a few common threads to be found with the 2019 Honda Fit and 2019 Chevy Spark. Both vehicles offer infotainment systems that are compatible with today’s most popular smartphone apps. Future buyers of the 2019 Honda Fit who choose the Sport trim and higher, will be able to connect their compatible devices to the vehicle and use the Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ suites. When the back seat of the new Honda Fit is needed for passengers, there is still 16.6 cubic-feet available – compared to 11.1 cubic-feet in the Spark. Honda Fit owner can fold those rear seats down to reveal as much as 52.7 cubic-feet of cargo volume. This nearly twice the amount of space in the 2019 Chevy Spark.
2019 Honda Fit LX, FWD | Vs. | 2019 Chevy Spark |
1.5-L, 4-Cyl. | Engine | 1.4-L, 4-Cyl. |
130/114 | Horsepower/Torque | 98/94 |
Six-speed manual | Transmission | Five-speed manual |
52.7 cu.-ft. | Max. Cargo Space | 27.2 cu.-ft. |
Performance Specs
Under the hood of all trim grades of the 2019 Honda Fit is a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter, four-cylinder engine that can be attached to either a six-speed manual (LX, Sport, EX) or a continuously variable transmission. The CVT is an option on all trims and standard equipment on the top-end EX-L model. Versions of the 2019 Fit with the manual gear box will make 130 horsepower and equipping the hatchback with the CVT will have a peak output of 128 horsepower. On the other side of the aisle, the 2019 Chevy Spark uses a 1.4-liter, four-cylinder engine which can employ one of a pair of transmission options. Either choice will produce just 98 horsepower and 94 pound-feet of torque.



