Honda Civic Hybrid

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Does anyone have one? I want one bad.

My deaf friends each have new Honda Civics. They aren't Hybrids though. The Hybrid version is slightly more expensive ($24,000 vs $19,000) for the base version I believe.
 
Does anyone have one? I want one bad.

My deaf friends each have new Honda Civics. They aren't Hybrids though. The Hybrid version is slightly more expensive ($24,000 vs $19,000) for the base version I believe.

What about the Toyota Prius? It's slightly cheaper than the Honda Civic hybrid, but very tough to get due to the demand outstrips the supply.
 
I think the Prius is ugly. I don't want one.

The Civic Hybrid is sportier and more suited to my lifestyle.
 
I wish there is Honda InSight, it had most mpg efficient than any other hybrid. Plus, it need new model. Pity, they (Honda) stop make it.
 
I have a Honda Accord EX and I love it! For sure, I am going to be driving Hondas for the rest of my life - I used to have VWs for years before getting my first Honda.

Now I am looking for a new Honda - but not sure if I should get hybrid Civic or CR-V. The CR-Vs looks awesome with new design but are they good with gas mileage? My Honda does 385 miles on one tank and I want to continue with that or even better!
 
I have a Honda Accord EX and I love it! For sure, I am going to be driving Hondas for the rest of my life - I used to have VWs for years before getting my first Honda.

Now I am looking for a new Honda - but not sure if I should get hybrid Civic or CR-V. The CR-Vs looks awesome with new design but are they good with gas mileage? My Honda does 385 miles on one tank and I want to continue with that or even better!

Ponder on how often you stop and drive less 20 mph which make more efficient save gas than non-stop long-distance trip at the most of time. If that answer to you, then get hybrid. If not, get gas-powered.
 
Ponder on how often you stop and drive less 20 mph which make more efficient save gas than non-stop long-distance trip at the most of time. If that answer to you, then get hybrid. If not, get gas-powered.

Do you mean that hybrids are better for driving within city limits, not long distance? I commute 52 miles a day for work plus often travel out of town for pleasure but I also do alot of driving in city limits. Lets say that I practically live in my car :giggle:
 
Do you mean that hybrids are better for driving within city limits, not long distance? I commute 52 miles a day for work plus often travel out of town for pleasure but I also do alot of driving in city limits. Lets say that I practically live in my car :giggle:

Hybrid tends have good mpg in city than highway. Perhaps, make sure it's comfortable to sleep in car, just in case. :lol:
 
I wish there is Honda InSight, it had most mpg efficient than any other hybrid. Plus, it need new model. Pity, they (Honda) stop make it.

It looks ugly like hell and looks like three wheels.
honda_insight.jpg
 
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