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Honda Fit (2013) vs. BMW X1 (2014) Specs

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2013 Honda Fit and 2014 BMW X1 Specifications

Model Year 2013 2014  
Model Honda Fit BMW X1  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr Hatch 4dr SUV  
      Difference
Wheelbase 98.4 in 108.7 in -10.3 in
Length 161.6 in 176.5 in -14.9 in
Width 66.7 in 70.8 in -4.1 in
Height 60.0 in 60.8 in -0.8 in
Curb Weight 2496 lb. 3527 lb. -1031 lb.
Fuel Capacity 10.6 gal. 16.6 gal. -6 gal.
Headroom, Row 1 40.4 in 41.3 in -0.9 in
Shoulder Room, Row 1 52.7 in 55.0 in -2.3 in
Hip Room, Row 1 51.5 in 0.0 in 51.5 in
Legroom, Row 1 41.3 in 41.4 in -0.1 in
Headroom, Row 2 39.0 in 39.7 in -0.7 in
Shoulder Room, Row 2 51.3 in 54.6 in -3.3 in
Hip Room, Row 2 51.3 in 0.0 in 51.3 in
Legroom, Row 2 34.5 in 34.9 in -0.4 in
Total Legroom 75.8 in (over 2 rows) 76.3 in (over 2 rows) -0.5 in
Cargo Volume, Minimum 20.6 ft3 14.8 ft3 5.8 ft3
Cargo Volume, Maximum 57.3 ft3 47.7 ft3 9.6 ft3

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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Honda Fit

2013 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
2013 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
 

TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 BMW X1

2014 BMW X1 Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2013 BMW makes great sport seats, with support in the right places and power-adjustable side bolsters. This said, those in the X1 Sport Line feel less cushy, and so less overtly comfortable, than I recall from other BMWs. The Evoque's front buckets lack adjustable side bolsters, but feel more luxurious. While the BMW wins on support, the Land Rover wins on comfort. Another tie. Update: when I later had an Evoque for a week its seats felt less comfortable than they had during the dealer test drive. So I'm revising this rating in favor of the BMW. see full BMW X1 review
2014 BMW X1 Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
The BMW X1's interior dimensions also closely resemble those of the previous-generation 3-Series. Up front, there's a little less space to stretch out than in the X3. But abundant headroom. About half of the X1's additional height is over one's head--you sit only a couple inches higher than in the 3-Series. This additional airspace also distinguishes the X1 from the allroad. Rear seat room could be more of an issue. As in the old 3 and the new allroad, a couple of average-sized adults will fit behind a couple more with perhaps an inch or two of clearance for their knees, while a third would be a squeeze. The seat back reclines, but the seat cushion is too low to provide good thigh support. The Evoque is similarly a less-than-ideal choice for four-plus adults taking a long trip. see full BMW X1 review
 

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