I sold it. Was between jobs at the time of sale. Once I got another job I wanted another car so I looked at the civic and bought it.I thought you had a mustang. Did you give that up or get a second car?
I sold it. Was between jobs at the time of sale. Once I got another job I wanted another car so I looked at the civic and bought it.
It's not difficult to achieve a high MPG rating when you have 1) a turbocharged engine 2) CVT 3) a car that weighs less than 2900 lbs. The CoD dropped 12% over the outgoing last gen. Civic, which is significant. It was 0.31 for the last gen.The rear end design is most likely for improved aerodynamics. It's a Kammback design much like the Prius. Without that ugly rear end the car probably wouldn't be able to manage 42 mpg.
Is Chris Bangle now working with Honda and Toyota? 😵
The rear end design is most likely for improved aerodynamics. It's a Kammback design much like the Prius. Without that ugly rear end the car probably wouldn't be able to manage 42 mpg.
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I want to see the new civic hybrid. If this managed to add 2 mpg the hybrid might be able to break 50mpg. Not really that different, but good for marketing.
50mpg EPA or real world? I just picked up a 1st-gen 5MT Civic hybrid a few days ago for a song as a 2nd car and averaged 57mpg on my way home, just driving the speed limit. It seems to consistently deliver 50-60mpg, even with the weather being significantly below freezing and with winter tires on it.
I think it was rated 51 highway, though that might've changed with the new EPA ratings system.
The CRX HF got an Environmental Protection Agency-estimated 57 mpg gallon in highway driving.
I'm sorry--that's worth a 'wow'??
That rear end is just... :thumbsdown:
It looks downright busy. Not feeling it at all.
I don't know, I personally think the front looks waaaaayyy too busy.
I saw one on the freeway yesterday on our way up to Los Angeles and my wife commented on how bad it looked. That car just doesn't look good from any angle. Absolutely horrible.
It is okay to good on the road noise front. If you're used to a huge car then it probably isn't going to impress you on road noise. It is a compact car and that's what I compared it to when I bought mine. I test drove all the small cars available. The civic blew them away in ride quality and interior. The looks are subjective but to me I like it.I think the front looks strange but I actually like the back. However, it sure has gotten large this generation. I'm just curious how loud it is on the highway.
The rear end design is most likely for improved aerodynamics. It's a Kammback design much like the Prius. Without that ugly rear end the car probably wouldn't be able to manage 42 mpg.
From what I've seen, it's a couple of factors:I understand the general shape, but I'm more referring to the absolutely hideous layout of the back end (lights, lines, etc). They could have easily kept the general shape without going full ugly.