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| The Bottom Line | As a city car, the 2010 Honda Fit scores mainly for its versatile interior. Dated cabin tech is a little bit of a letdown, as is the complete lack of Bluetooth phone support. | As the latest member of the Prius family, the 2012 Toyota Prius C shows off a very modern, high-tech cabin, along with excellent fuel economy, in a size city dwellers will find easy to park. | Honda made many positive changes for the 2009 version of the Fit, ending up with a car that features excellent fuel economy and some decent cabin tech. | The 2012 Hyundai Veloster's wimpy engine can't back up its sports-car looks. Fortunately, there's plenty of good cabin tech to keep drivers and passengers entertained. | The 2012 Toyota Yaris is a good car for urban drivers looking for basic, reliable transportation. However, those looking for performance or tech should consider shopping around. |
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| Available Engine | Gas | Hybrid | Gas | Gas | Gas |
| Drivetrain available | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive |
| Trim levels | Info unavailable | One | Info unavailable | Base | SE |
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