Honda Fit vs Mazda 2
Side-by-side reliability, price, and known-issue comparison for used-car buyers. Composite scores come from TÜV (Germany), ADAC (pan-European), NHTSA (US-sold variants), and DVSA MOT (UK inspections).
⭐ Better composite reliability
H
Honda Fit
2015–2017
Reliability composite
84
/ 100
Good
MOT + NHTSA
Estimated used price
€4,800–€7,500Documented issues
0
M
Mazda 2
2012–2014
Reliability composite
75
/ 100
Good
ADAC + MOT + TUV
Estimated used price
€3,500–€4,800Documented issues
0
Bottom Line
The Honda Fit wins on composite reliability across TÜV, ADAC, NHTSA, and DVSA MOT data — typically a sign of lower ownership risk and fewer recurring failure modes at age. The other car isn't necessarily wrong; check its issue list and price-to-condition ratio before deciding.