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Report: I've owned my 2004 HCH1 CVT since new. It currently has over 122,000 miles. It's had regular serviced maintenance, but no problems at all, except an occasional interior rattle. OEM tires replaced at 88,000 miles, Dealer says OEM brakes have "plenty left". Starts, runs, drives as day one. I hypermiled it to the extreme from 2004-2006 for a personal MPG record of 74.9, that's 1004 miles on a single tank. My commute have changed to less favorable since 2006 and average a little over 60MPG (+800 miles/tank). Lifetime MPG including the extreme hypermiling years is about 65. Hands down, this has been both the most fun car I've ever owned (out of about 12) and saved many thousands $$ over the years. Additionally, The car has taught me how to drive truly efficiently which we have transfered over to our other vehicles for further savings. It has been the best automotive choice I could have ever made. -Steve
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Replying to: misterme (Jun 27, 2008 1:16 pm) |
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Replying to: misterme (Jun 27, 2008 1:16 pm) |
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Thank you roger1655. It took two years of experimenting with what works to save fuel- and what doesn't, and applying every one of those to the unpractical extreme. I was able to do so because I worked off-hours, have a 50 mile commute and drove home at 2-3AM on nearly or completely abandoned roads. But still, my personal record is what it is. My commute have changed since then to regular hours, and no longer able to reach those rediculous figures, but still able to maintain about 60MPG using all of these tips I posted in a safe, courtious manner (Tips near the page bottom): mickeyrom, "Honda Civic Hybrid MPG-Real World Numbers" #378, 12 Jun 2008 11:23 am There are some well known tips there, as well as some not so common. A lot for someone to remember, but becomes 2nd hand if made routine. For more hypermiling info, some other good sites are: www.gassavers.org www.cleanmpg.com -Steve |
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hey I am thinking of buying Civic.. I am just wondering does the navigation system get traffic updates? Since I am buying this car for long commutes, it would be nice.
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Replying to: licarshopper (Apr 20, 2009 4:15 am) |
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| Last September I drove to the east San Francisco Bay Area, from the Seattle area on Highway 5. That includes the pass over the mountains in Southern Oregon. I drove mostly 60 mph, but dropped to 40 in the truck lanes going over the mountains. Moderately warm weather, which helps mileage, did not use AC. Got an indicated 53 mpg. These mileage calculators should be mandatory on all new cars. The more I drive with it, the better I get. | |
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I want to get back to Civic. I was thinking about LX actually but to compare the Hybrid, I want to compare to the EX. Yes. Hybrid are better at gas savings than then regular but it cost more. So what is a benefit of hybrid, and what would one be sacrificing for driving hybrid? Power? Handling? Whining noise? Reliability? Maintenance cost? |
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