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Originally Posted by pwillikers
Honda Fit
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My wife has a Fit. It's cavernous inside for how small it is on the outside.
With the front seats all the way forward, the two of us can *almost* lay down flat in the hatch area. This is probably the Correct Answer for a car that's bigger inside than outside. Honda used some tricks, such as extremely shallow doors, and moving the fuel tank to a hump which the driver seat sits on top of, to maximize interior dimensions.
EDIT: She doesn't keep an updated fuel log, but in summer she averages ~44mpg in mixed driving, measured at the pump.