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Hamico
15-07-2007, 04:57 PM
Found this on carsguide website.

I'm not into hybrids, but it looks like to me that the Honda Civic is a much better Hybrid than the over-rated Toyota Prius, and a hell of alot cheaper.

The Honda Civic is a sleeper in the small car market and deserves to sell much better, the latest model must be about the best small car on todays market, and it is certainly better than the bland Corolla.


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Honda Civic Hybrid: the latest model


Honda claims they have the cheapest vehicles in the hybrid range in Australia.

13 July 2007

Chris Riley

Honda's hybrid technology has come a long way since the Insight in 2001.

The two-seat Insight was an expensive, rather odd-looking thing, with performance and handling best described as interesting.

The Civic Hybrid that followed in 2003 was a huge step forward and the second generation, petrol-electric Civic launched last year raises the bar again.

Fuel economy has been pegged back even further, but by far and away the biggest appreciable difference is in the packaging of the car.

The previous model was a practical but rather boring small sedan while this one is not only easy on the hip pocket, it looks pretty good too.

Honda continues to offer its hybrid technology as part of its normal line up, instead of as a dedicated model like Toyota's Prius.

The new Civic Hybrid is larger and showier, with a breezier, roomier cabin of which many so-called larger sedans would be proud.

But what's it like to drive?


Readers may remember that we tested the first Civic Hybrid over a period of several weeks back in 2005.

Honda has been good enough to come to the party again with an extended loan of the replacement model.

The first Civic delivered a claimed 5.2 litres/100km, while this one is rated at just 4.6 litres/100km.

We've yet to put this claim to the test, but looking back we averaged 6.4 litres/100km in the previous model.

To look at the Civic Hybrid looks like any other Civic apart from the pancake flat alloys which are fitted with special low rolling resistance tyres.

It is a probably worth pointing out at this point that our test vehicle was brand spanking new with just 25km on the clock.

So we've not only go the job of testing economy but running it in too.

Honda lays claim to the fact that the Civic is Australia's most affordable hybrid vehicle at $31,990 (the Toyota Prius is $37,400).

That's the same price as the top of the line Sport, making the choice is a clear one _ power or economy?

As in the previous model, the hybrid power train consists of 1.3-litre petrol engine paired with an electric motor that together develop 85kW of power (previous Civic was 69kW).

Having said this, it's a larger car and weight is up 75kg from 1190 to 1265kg _ so that offsets some of the power increase.

The engine is again teamed with a continuously variable CVT automatic transmission.

You also get a few extra goodies like climate control airconditioning, six airbags and a six stack CD player with MP3 input.

We're also happy to see the inclusion of cruise control which was missing from the previous model.

Civic VTi
5-speed manual
$21,490*

5-speed automatic
$23,490*



Features

1.8 litre i-VTEC engine
Front airbags
Air conditioning
Cruise control


Civic VTi-L
5-speed manual
$24,990*

5-speed automatic
$26,990*



Civic VTi features, plus:

6-CD stacker
Side airbags
Climate control
Alloy wheels


Civic Sport
5-speed manual
$30,490*

5-speed automatic
$32,490*



Civic VTi-L features, plus:

2.0 litre i-VTEC engine
Curtain airbags
Leather† trim
Sunroof

wagnman
15-07-2007, 09:26 PM
I find it suprising how much more expensive the toyota i sover the Honda but then the Toyota does claim better economy...

Marco
15-07-2007, 09:52 PM
Fuel economy on the Prius would have to be much better than the Civic to make up for the price difference, though.

Then again if economy was your one and only concern, the Mitsubishi i is supposed to be coming to Aus later this year, and claims the same economy as the Prius without being a hybrid - it runs a 660cc turbo triple instead.

spanks
15-07-2007, 09:52 PM
The Civic is Hondas hot seller at the moment.Certain model combinations still have a 3 month wait for delivery.The difference between this model and last model is huge.After driving the new 3 door tyre R the other day i was most impressed.The only thing it seems to be lacking is the extra 20kW that the 4 door Japanese models gets.

Hamico
15-07-2007, 11:20 PM
The Civic is Hondas hot seller at the moment.Certain model combinations still have a 3 month wait for delivery.The difference between this model and last model is huge.After driving the new 3 door tyre R the other day i was most impressed.The only thing it seems to be lacking is the extra 20kW that the 4 door Japanese models gets.

I agree the Civic type R is hot looking small car.
If the Civic range doesn't start selling in big numbers something is wrong with people, this car should be selling like the Corolla, Astra & Mazda 3 it's that good.

tim_k
16-07-2007, 12:00 AM
Had a work mate buy a Honda Civic hybrid back in 2004. Wasn't very economical (between 6-8l/100km) for the extra cost over a standard Civic. Didn't even have cruise control....

If you crave economy, buy a euro diesel and it won't cost a squillion dollars when it comes time to replace the batteries.