Honda Civic Aero Deck (2000 YM) MPG (Fuel Consumption), Road Tax, Fuel Economy and emissions data. Compare Car MPGs. Average fuel consumption: 33.09MPG, average CO2 emissions:202.24 g/km based on 17 models.
Honda redesigning Civic Hybrid to boost fuel economyAlan Ohnsman
C/D SAYS: Honda plans to reintroduce the storied Prelude name, this time applied to a sporty new hybrid two-door coupe that appears to be related to the Civic and Accord. Learn More 2027 Honda 0-Series Saloon Starting at $50,000 est EPA Est. Range N/A C/D SAYS: The Honda 0-ser...
Case Study: Optimizing Fuel EconomyPublished: June 4, 2018 by Brian Dunn Late last year, I decided to upgrade my vehicle. For seven years I’d driven a Honda Civic. It was nothing special, just a reliable vehicle with good gas mileage – the perfect commuter car. But now I’ve got ...
Majority of my drive is highway. Per tank I sit around 480-510 per fill up. I get around 55-65 on my morning commute and 40-45 going home due to traffic.
If the Honda Insight, Civic VX and HX were so good at achieving high mileage with lean burn, why is it not in all current Hondas and other economy cars? This thread looks at reasons for its demise & possible return in new cars.Started by Mad Adder in forum: General Efficiency ...
FILE PHOTO: The Honda logo is seen on a new Civic model on a dealer's lot in Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. June 1, 2016. REUTERS/Gary Cameron/File Photo By David Shepardson (Reuters) -Honda is recalling 780,000 vehicles in North America over concerns that...
参考译文:巴西 2008 款 Honda Civic(本田思域)灵活燃油车可从外部直接进入右前侧的二级油箱; 相应的加油口门如箭头所示。图片作者:Mariordo Mario Roberto Duran Ortiz High ethanol blends present a problem to achieve enough vapor pressure for the fuel to evaporate and spark the ignition during cold weather...
about his 1992 Honda Civic CX, which he has extensively modified to improve aerodynamics and reduce fuel consumption. Initially, he posted the car's "stats" directly on its flank: coefficient of drag (0.17 est.), fuel economy (70 mpg US average), higher top speed (140 mph estimated), ...
Honda’s new FCX fuel cell concept vehicle, unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show, is a stylish sedan featuring a redesigned fuel cell system that delivers more power and increased range in less space than the current FCX 2005 model on the road, and a low-floor design that maximizes cabin space...