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What is the difference between Honda Fit DX and LX?

The DX is the Honda Fit’s base trim, while the LX adds a set of convenience and equipment upgrades that make the car feel more feature-rich. This article outlines the typical distinctions you’d expect when comparing DX and LX models, noting that exact equipment can vary by year and market.


The Honda Fit has historically offered DX, LX, and EX trim levels, with the DX serving as the entry point and the LX adding components designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and appeal. While the core drivetrain and cargo versatility remain the same across trims, the LX commonly brings extras such as power accessories, upgraded climate control, and nicer wheels or interior touches. Year-to-year changes and regional differences mean not every feature appears on every DX or LX, so checking the window sticker or brochure for a specific car is important.


Typical differences in features and equipment


Before listing the differences, keep in mind that what came with DX and LX could vary by generation (roughly 2007–2010 for the first generation and early 2010s for the second generation) and by market. The items below describe common patterns buyers see when comparing DX to LX.



  • Power accessories: LX generally included power windows and power door locks, while the DX often had manual windows and manual door locks.

  • Climate control: LX frequently offered an upgraded climate setup, with air conditioning as a standard feature in many markets, whereas the DX could have a more basic or optional A/C depending on year and region.

  • Audio and infotainment: LX typically had an improved audio system, and in some years may have included a CD player or a higher-grade radio, compared with the DX’s more basic unit.

  • Wheels and exterior styling: LX commonly rode on larger or alloy wheels and may have had additional cosmetic touches, whereas DX used simpler steel wheels or hubcaps.

  • Convenience features: LX was more likely to include features such as remote keyless entry and cruise control, while these were less common or optional on the DX in many trims/years.

  • Interior materials and appearance: LX often featured upgraded upholstery or interior trim compared with the DX’s more basic materials.


In summary, the LX generally offers more comfort, convenience, and a slightly more upscale feel, while the DX emphasizes affordability and simplicity. Always verify the exact equipment on the specific car you’re considering, as there can be notable year-to-year and market differences.


Buying considerations for DX vs LX


Understanding how price, value, and ownership experience differ can help when shopping used Honda Fits. The following points cover what buyers should consider beyond the list of features.



  • Price and depreciation: LX models typically command a higher asking price than DX models, reflecting the added equipment and perceived value. This gap can vary by year and condition.

  • Resale value: Because LX trims are more equipped, they often hold their value better than base DX trims, though overall condition and mileage remain major factors.

  • Maintenance and repair: Most DX-to-LX feature differences involve interior and comfort items rather than the core drivetrain, so mechanical maintenance costs are usually similar if the engine and transmission are the same.

  • Which to buy for your needs: If you prioritize budget and minimalism, a well-kept DX can be attractive. If you value convenience features like power windows/locks, a nicer audio setup, and a more refined interior, an LX is typically the better choice.


Market availability and model-year specifics will influence these considerations, so a careful comparison of a particular car’s equipment list is essential before making a purchase.


Summary


DX is the entry-level configuration of the Honda Fit, focusing on affordability and essential practicality. LX adds convenience and comfort features—such as power accessories, improved climate control, a better audio system, and upgraded wheels—though exact offerings vary by year and market. When shopping, compare the window stickers for the exact equipment, and weigh price and condition alongside long-term ownership goals.

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