Manual transmission models are anticipated to achieve an EPA-estimated fuel economy rating of 31 city/37 highway miles per gallon.
Econ' mode, which effectively restricts throttle action, enables the car to reach 58 mpg, but we found ourselves leaving it in sports mode as it offers quicker response at both low and high speeds and suits the sporty characteristics of this car down to a tee. Honda claims an average of 48.5 mpg for Japanese spec CR-Zs; U.S.-spec manual cars are expected to achieve an EPA rating of 31/37 mpg city/highway, while the CVT is expected to achieve 37/38 mpg. In global eco-performance car terms, those mileage numbers are a little disappointing, frankly: For example, the bigger, heavier, more powerful, diesel powered VW Golf GTD will deliver 32 mpg in the city and 50 mpg on the highway on the European driving cycle, and is about a full second faster to 60 mph.
From what I've read, the president of Honda NA had the same exact concern until he actually drove the CR-Z. Then he was on-board.I don't understand where this car fits in?
Like a civic or accord?From what I've read, the president of Honda NA had the same exact concern until he actually drove the CR-Z. Then he was on-board.
Not only will this car get Prius-like MPG numbers, but the handling will be on-par with some of Honda's best coupes.
Depends, how many seats do you want/need?so why shouldn't i get a fiesta over this?
Honda is missing the small/fun/cheap coupe. They go through cycles that sometimes include "cheap" and sometimes not, but they've always had a small & fun coupe until now.
Integra
RSX
Del-Sol
S2000
Prelude
They have nothing like those cars now, so the CR-Z will fill a niche, even if it only lasts for a couple years.
Hello,
On the righthand side of the steering wheel there is a button marked 'i', by means of which you can change the information received from the car's computers etc. I have left the setting as it was when I received the car from the dealer. Thus, about 1 km into my journey to school this morning, I was informed (by the polite Japanese lady, again) of the car's average fuel consumption so far. It was 16.1 kilometers per liter (sorry, I have lived here too long to think in miles per gallon).
However, the figure has varied between 12.6 and 19.1 km/l. When I returned home today, I had driven 980 km in total since receiving the car: a good mixture of inner-city and expressway driving.
By comparison with the Insight, which my dealer always gives me when my car is being serviced, this is a few km/l lower. The Insight does not give a daily mileage announcement, but there is a constant average, which was around 17-19 km/l.
It is, however, marginally better than the Civic hybrid I used to drive--until they updated the car's CPU programs (there are three on the Civic). Previously, the Civic used to give me 17-20 km/l on average, but the battery/motor would sometimes become almost exhausted, especially on a hot summer day. Honda explained that there were eight segments on the battery/charge meter and when there was only one segment left showing, the motor would cut out, leaving the car to run only on the 1.3 liter engine. After the computer had been updated, the battery / motor would cut out when only three of four segments were left--and this had a detrimental effect on the car's fuel consumption, which went down to about 14 km/l on average.
The Toyota Prius is being increasingly used here as a taxi and I once asked a driver about his fuel consumption. His answer was between 12 and 15 km per liter.
After I have taken my CR-Z on a long trip, I shall be able to speak with more confidence about the fuel consumption. In addition, I am coming to realize that it also really does depend on how you drive it.
Best wishes,
PAG
Current Si is a sedan, though.
Umm.. they have Si Coupe as well. It's just Si Sedan is more popular (Practicability?) over Coupe and that's why you thought Si is a sedan, I guess.
Interesting...I just always thought they only offered it on one body type and the sedan replaced the coupe when it was added a few years ago.