It’s said to return a realistic 27 US miles per gallon on average, which is 32.4mpg in British. Elsewhere the $30,310 (plus destination and handling) car is very safe, very clever and very luxurious. Neat new
The 103.1-inch wheelbase is the same size as the third generation, and this vehicle seats five people. Expect approximately 24 to 27 miles-per-gallon (mpg) in the city and 32 to 35 mpg on the highway, depending on the model year and transmission type. View 4th Generation Listings 2007-...
May 10, 2017 #20 shire123 said: Nope. miles per gallon. Not kilometers. It's totally a function of speed. 90%+ of my miles are all highway but they are 55mph highways. No freeways on my commute available. Check out the thread where a civic with turbo was compared to the regul...
as the Civic has grown with each new version, Honda decided to bring the Fit to the US to take the Civic's place as its entry-level offering. But with an EPA rating of 33 city/38 highway miles per gallon, the Fit falls short of the larger Civic's 38/40 EPA estimates. What...
Another very elusive part is the sump guard rubber (part no. 81330-567-000) even though it was also used under the rear seat of the Honda Civic in 1975 to 79. It took 2 years to find these three! They look like this: Other hard to find parts if you haven't got them on your ...
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[120][121] The first-generation Insight was produced from 2000 to 2006 and had a fuel economy of 70 miles per US gallon (3.4 L/100 km; 84 mpg‑imp) for the EPA's highway rating, the most fuel-efficient mass-produced car at the time.[120][121] Total global sales for the ...
DRIVETIME: MOTORNING: New Honda Hybrid Has Smiles to the Gallon; PETROL/ELECTRIC CIVIC IS LOW ON FUEL COSTS - AND EXEMPT FROM CONGESTION CHARGING
According to the automaker’s Japanese website, the Insight is capable of 22.11 kilometers per liter, translating to 52 miles per gallon. Over in the United States, the Civic Sedan-sized hybrid is EPA-rated 55 mpg in the city and 49 mpg out on the highway. With the Toyota Yaris Hybrid...