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How much does the Honda Fit depreciate?

Used Honda Fit

A used Honda Fit (2025) model gains about £3 per month in value.


Factors that affect the appreciation of a Honda Fit:
- Mileage
- Age of the vehicle
- Number of previous owners
- Accidents or damage history
- Trim level, equipment, and options


Appreciation is an important part of calculating the total value of owning a Honda Fit. In addition to the monthly appreciation of £3, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly value.

How much does a used Honda Fit cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Honda Fit cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

Model year

Typical price range*

Average price

Price trend / depreciation
(last 12 months)

Cars for sale

2025 Honda Fit

£3,490 - £8,990£5,626+£4014

2024 Honda Fit

£4,495 - £7,495£6,328-3

2023 Honda Fit

£3,999 - £6,995£5,442-5

2022 Honda Fit

£6,500 - £6,990£6,745-2

2021 Honda Fit

£4,150 - £4,150£4,150-1

2017 Honda Fit

£13,999 - £13,999£13,999-1

2016 Honda Fit

£9,995 - £9,995£9,995-1

2015 Honda Fit

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2014 Honda Fit

£7,995 - £8,500£8,248-2

2013 Honda Fit

£5,995 - £7,250£6,798-4

2012 Honda Fit

£4,500 - £5,500£5,000-2

2011 Honda Fit

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2010 Honda Fit

£4,290 - £4,995£4,643-2

*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Honda Fit (model year 2025) - Price development for the last 5 months and price projection for the next 6 months (May 2025 - March 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

Calculation method

2025 - May
£5,780
£4,860£6,720
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2025 - June
£5,500
£4,860£6,120
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2025 - July
£5,340
£4,800£5,880
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2025 - August
£5,320
£4,540£6,120
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2025 - September
£5,820
£4,860£6,780
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2025 - November
£5,840
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2025 - December
£5,840
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2026 - January
£5,840
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2026 - February
£5,860
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2026 - March
£5,860
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Forecast

All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

£40

Next 6 months

£40

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Are you looking for a used Honda Fit?

Are you thinking of getting a pre-owned hybrid car? Then the Honda Fit is a good option. In total, there are 38 used Honda Fits for sale on AutoUncle in the UK, each one collected from an online marketplace or dealership website.

How much does a used Honda Fit cost?

A used Honda Fit costs between £3,999 for the cheapest variant and £9,995 for the most expensive model.

The used car price of an Honda Fit is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are the year of manufacturing, engine capacity and power, fuel efficiency, vehicle mileage as well as equipment level.

For instance, a model that is younger with a lower number on the odometer, or higher-end models with more potent engines will generally cost more than a car from an older model year, with higher mileage and no optional extras.

Does the Honda Fit offer multiple trim lines?

The Honda Fit is offered in a varied array of trim editions to cater to different driving tastes and requirements. The most popular ones are:

  • Honda Fit Hybrid: Right now you will find 21 cars for sale at an average price of £6,526
  • Honda Fit ES: Here you will find 1 car for sale at an average price of £5,295
  • Honda Fit LX: 1 car for sale at an average price of £5,995
  • Honda Fit Sport Plus: 1 car for sale at an average price of £4,995

What are the fuel options for the Honda Fit?

The leading fuel choice for the Honda Fit is plug-in hybrid.

Available fuel options for Honda Fit:

When contemplating fuel type choices, reflecting on your driving habits is important. How far do you tend to drive in a week? Are they mainly short trips, or do you often find yourself driving longer distances?

For short trips, range is rarely a limitation, so electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol can be fine. For longer daily journeys, consider an electric car, especially if you have the option to charge at home or at work. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. Diesel cars can still make sense if you drive very far and don't have access to charging. Note that there are countries where diesel engines with heavy emissions are forbidden from entering city areas.

More and more people are choosing hybrid cars over traditional ones

The UK's choice of hybrid vehicles is connected with their effective fuel consumption, lesser carbon footprint in comparison to traditional vehicles, and the expanding network of charging points, matching the country's green targets and monetary encouragements for cleaner transportation. The integration of hybrid vehicles like the Honda Fit is key in transitioning towards more ecologically sustainable and friendly commuting practices.

Upsides to investing in a used hybrid car

There are a lot of benefits of buying an hybrid car used. Some of the advantages of choosing a used electric car comes in the form of:

  1. Cost savings on purchase: Used hybrid vehicles often have a more budget-friendly price than new versions. The lower price point initially can make hybrids an option for a wider array of purchasers.

  2. Environmental benefits: In terms of emissions, hybrid cars outperform regular petrol and diesel models. Choosing a used hybrid vehicle contributes to lower environmental harm than buying a new car, since the production method, especially for the battery, generates carbon emissions.

  3. Fuel efficiency: Hybrid vehicles are recognised for their fuel economy, merging a petrol engine with an electric motor. Such efficiency can lead to considerable reductions in fuel expenses over the long term.

  4. Technological features: Even older hybrid models often come with advanced features, featuring a state-of-the-art driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Lower CO2 emissions from hybrid vehicles often lead to reduced road tax in the UK. Hybrids could be subject to lower or zero congestion fees in areas like central London, depending on the degree of their emissions.

Does the Honda Fit have multiple body styles?

The Honda Fit is available in several body types, but the most popular version is hatchback. Hatchbacks are compact cars that pair great driving with the flexibility of having space. High fuel efficiency makes hatchbacks popular with people living in cities, as does the fact that they’re easy to park.

Price statistics for AutoUncle's selection of Honda Fit body types

  • Honda Fit hatchback: 28 cars - average price £6,299
  • Honda Fit sedan: 2 cars - average price £7,492
  • Honda Fit mpv: 1 car - average price £4,600
  • Honda Fit stationcar: 1 car - average price £5,500

Which models are comparable to Honda Fit?

There are several similar cars to the Honda Fit.

Top competitors to the Honda Fit

  • Ford Fiesta
  • VW Polo
  • Mini Cooper

With a selection of 9,343 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Fiesta clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Honda Fit. The Ford Fiesta has an average price tag of £6,990.

Another popular choice in this class is the VW Polo with 7,560 cars on the market and an average price tag of £14,449. Another recommended alternative is Mini Cooper with 3,761 cars for sale an average price tag of £15,777.

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