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How many miles per gallon does a 2007 Honda Fit get?

The 2007 Honda Fit in the U.S. generally gets roughly 28–31 miles per gallon in the city and about 34–38 mpg on the highway, with combined fuel economy typically in the low-to-mid 30s depending on transmission and trim.


The question varies because the Fit came in multiple trims and offered two main transmissions. Below is a breakdown of typical EPA estimates for common configurations and notes on how real-world results can differ.


EPA estimates by configuration


The following list summarizes EPA fuel economy estimates for common 2007 Fit configurations available in the U.S. market.



  • 5‑speed manual transmission: approximately 28 mpg city and 34 mpg highway (roughly 30 mpg combined).

  • CVT automatic transmission: approximately 31 mpg city and 38 mpg highway (roughly 34–35 mpg combined).


These figures reflect official EPA estimates and can vary with wheel size, tires, and specific trim. In everyday driving, many owners find results that vary by traffic, terrain, and driving style.


Real-world mileage considerations


Several factors influence actual fuel economy beyond the listed EPA figures, including driving habits, payload, tire pressure, and maintenance. The Fit’s light weight and efficient 1.5-liter engine make it particularly sensitive to load and city driving conditions, where mpg can be noticeably lower or higher than the EPA estimates.



  • Driving style: Frequent rapid acceleration and heavy braking can reduce mpg.

  • Terrain and traffic: Stop-and-go city driving typically lowers city mpg, while steady highway cruising improves highway mpg.

  • Maintenance: Proper tire inflation, timely oil changes, and clean air filters help preserve efficiency.


In practice, many 2007 Fit owners report a wide range around the EPA estimates, with typical real-world averages clustering in the mid-30s mpg for CVT-equipped models under mixed driving and around the low-to-mid 30s for manual transmissions.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Fit, expect roughly 28–31 mpg in the city and 34–38 mpg on the highway, with CVT models tending toward the higher end of that spread. Real-world results vary based on transmission, trim, and driving conditions, but the car remains widely regarded for solid, economical fuel performance given its size and weight.

What are the common problems with the 2007 Fit?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Paint/Trim. Paint (fading, chalking, peeling, or cracking), loose interior or exterior trim or moldings, rust.
  • Electrical Accessories.
  • Climate System.
  • In-car Electronics.
  • Noises/Leaks.
  • Exhaust.



What year to stay away from Honda Fit?


With the most reported complaints of all model years of the Honda Fit, the 2015 Fit is one we definitely recommend avoiding if you are looking to purchase from the last generation of this model. These early models tend to carry more issues that would be rectified later in the car's production life.



How much to replace a timing chain on a Honda Fit?


The average cost for a 2020 Honda Fit Timing Chain Tensioner Replacement is between $368 and $408. Labor costs are estimated between $85 and $125 while parts are typically priced around $282. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



How much is a Honda Fit 2007 worth?


Estimated Values
Estimated Trade-In Values for the 2007 Honda Fit Hatchback 4D range from about $2,005 to $2,680 depending on vehicle condition. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $2,965 to $3,840 depending on vehicle condition. Valid for ZIP Code 29401 through 4/21/2026.


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