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BMW 7-Series (2013) vs. Honda Fit (2012) Specs

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2013 BMW 7-Series and 2012 Honda Fit Specifications

Model Year 2013 2012  
Model BMW 7-Series Honda Fit  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr Sedan, ext. 4dr Hatch  
      Difference
Wheelbase 3,211 mm 2,499 mm 1 mm
Length 5,215 mm 4,105 mm 1 mm
Width 1,902 mm 1,694 mm 0 mm
Height 1,491 mm 1,524 mm 0 mm
Curb Weight 1,973 kg 1,132 kg 0 kg
Fuel Capacity 82 L 40 L 42 L
Headroom, Row 1 1,036 mm 1,026 mm 0 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 1 1,504 mm 1,339 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 1 0 mm 1,308 mm -1 mm
Legroom, Row 1 1,046 mm 1,049 mm 0 mm
Headroom, Row 2 988 mm 991 mm -3 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 2 1,463 mm 1,303 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 2 0 mm 1,303 mm -1 mm
Legroom, Row 2 1,125 mm 876 mm -875 mm
Total Legroom 2,172 mm (over 2 rows) 1,925 mm (over 2 rows) 1 mm
Cargo Volume, Minimum 501 L 583 L -82 L
Cargo Volume, Maximum 17.7 1,623 L 16.7

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2012 Honda Fit Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2013 4dr Hatch 117-horsepower 1.5L I4
5-speed manual FWD
The best in this category (when you take into consideration the size of the trunk). see full Honda Fit review
2012 Honda Fit Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2013 4dr Hatch 117-horsepower 1.5L I4
5-speed shiftable automatic FWD
Seat bottoms are typical Japanese style short bottomed and not conducive to long duration drives. see full Honda Fit review
2013 4dr Hatch 117-horsepower 1.5L I4
5-speed manual FWD
One more thing. Rear seat comfort was obviously not a big selling point, nor a necessary feature. But one piece of it was worse than it had to be: the rear seat headrests. The artful circular shape and limited adjustment made the rear seats even harder to use; the headrest would tend to jab passengers in their spine. A better solution which was more even with the seat back would really have helped here. see full Honda Fit review
 
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