Originally posted by: m2kewl
no sunroof???! :|
honda sucks!
WOW, sounds like a GM critic
Originally posted by: m2kewl
no sunroof???! :|
honda sucks!
Originally posted by: SuperTool
It's disappointing in terms of the hybrid system. I would expect these mileage improvements from cylinder deactivation alone, since it would be running on 3 cylinders, so it seems the hybrid system doesn't do much.
Definitely not worth the 5K premium when you consider the 4K price difference and 1K sunroof deletion. They should just have cylinder deactivation, most of the benefit without most of the price.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
So you are saying cylinder deactivation won't save gas when idling on 3 cylinders instead of 6?
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Sounds like you can't read or do math. It's 3 cylinders deactivated, not 1.
I4 accord has displacement of 2.4L.
3 of accord V6's cylinders have displacement of 1.5L
Still don't get it?
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Sounds like you can't read or do math. It's 3 cylinders deactivated, not 1.
I4 accord has displacement of 2.4L.
3 of accord V6's cylinders have displacement of 1.5L
Still don't get it?
when you're running at the times that cylinder deactivation is in use gross displacement has little to do with fuel mileage.
*trots out the corvette highway mileage example yet again*
My 4.6 litre V8 uses approximate 0.5 gallons per HOUR when idling. That fuel consumption is so small that it doesn't matter. Deactivating half the cylinders during idle wouldn't save much if anything. Especially since with fewer power pulses from deactivation the idle RPM would necessarily be higher.Originally posted by: SuperTool
Well, if you turn off 3 cylinders when you are idling, you will improve the economy in the city too.
Looks to me like Honda couldn't even make 30mpg, and had to resort to shaving off weight just to get under that symbolic threshold.
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Car looks really promising. I just wish the Hybrids weren't so much more up front than Non-Hybrid models. It takes years to save the gas money to make up the difference.
15k miles per year average
$2/gallon average
35mpg = 428 gallons per year = $856/yr in gas
25mpg = 600 gallons per year = $1200/yr in gas
So every year you only save $350 in gas money. So if the Hybrid is $4k more than the standard, it'll take you 11 years to make that up based solely off the gas savings.
Wrong perspective dumbass.Originally posted by: WolverineGator
0.5 gallons per HOUR x 2 million US cars (conservative estimate) = 1 million gallons of gasoline. Not small.
Originally posted by: Shortcut
just one question: where will this beast be manufactured? i read thru the edmunds article but couldn't seem to find this info.
Originally posted by: Shortcut
man, this car's got a nice combination of features. good mileage, more than sufficient acceleration, navigation system, and it's a full size 4 door! i'm a little disappointed by the price, but i suppose you get what you pay for...
just one question: where will this beast be manufactured? i read thru the edmunds article but couldn't seem to find this info.