
| Class | Rarity | Rate |
| Standard | Normal | S 597 |
Honda Fit Max Performance
| Top Speed | Acceleration | Steer | Drift Small Angle | Drift Large Angle | |
| Rating | 8,5 | 5,4 | 5,7 | 3,8 | 5,6 |
Honda Fit Upgrades
ECU Blueprints
| Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 150 |
Modify Upgrades
| Modify Level | Primary Parts | Advanced Parts | Epic Parts | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 2 | 50 | 20 | – | – |
| Level 3 | 90 | 30 | – | – |
| Level 4 | 120 | 40 | – | – |
| Level 5 | 160 | 50 | 30 | – |
| Total | 420 | 140 | 30 | – |
| Total x 5 | 2.100 | 700 | 150 | – |

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Honda Fit Info
The Honda Fit (Japanese: ホンダ・フィット, Hepburn: Honda Fitto) or Honda Jazz is a small car manufactured and marketed by Honda since 2001 over four generations. With a five-door hatchback body style, it is considered a supermini in the United Kingdom, a subcompact car in the United States, and a light car in Australia. Marketed worldwide and manufactured at ten plants in eight countries, sales reached almost 5 million by mid-2013. Honda uses the “Jazz” nameplate in Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, Africa, Hong Kong, Macau, Southeast Asia and India; and “Fit” in Japan, Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan and the Americas.
Sharing Honda’s global small car platform with the City, Airwave, first-generation Mobilio, Freed and HR-V/Vezel, the Fit is noted for its one-box or monospace design; forward-located fuel tank; configurable seats that fold in several ways to accommodate boot space in varying shapes and sizes— and boot volume competitive to larger vehicles.
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Honda Fit Upgrades
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Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Fit



