Honda Fit, Civic Coupe dead this year


The Honda Fit is apparently too tight for Americans.

Honda is discontinuing sales of the $ 17,145 subcompact hatchback in the US at the end of the 2020 model year, along with those of the 2-door Civic Coupe.

Barring any major changes, that means Honda’s lowest-priced model next year will be the $ 21,775 Civic Sedan, with the Fit-based HR-V crossover $ 120 more.

Performance fans should be aware that the Civic Si sports model won’t be offered in 2021 either, but it will return when a new Civic arrives in 2022.

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Honda sold just 13,887 Fits during the first half of this year, compared to 36,895 HR-V and 127,858 Civic. Its best-selling model is the CR-V, which has found 138,898 homes this year.

Toyota recently announced that it will end sales of its subcompact Yaris sedan and hatchback models this year as the market continues to shift to utility vehicles.

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