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Honda Civic Real World MPG

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Honda Civic Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers by KarenS HOST
May 31, 2005 (6:53 am)
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This discussion is for Civic owners to report their actual MPG. Please be sure to include your Civic specifics; manual, automatic, or hybrid CVT.
 
"Real World" Fuel Economy vs. EPA Estimates
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Mileage depends on driving style by crazygrrrl
May 31, 2005 (8:45 pm)
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I've got a 2003 Honda Civic LX sedan (automatic transmission). It has 34,600 miles on it and is meticulously maintained.
 
My commute is about 85% freeway with the usual stop and go traffic in certain sections. I also drive through a lot of medium sized hills in my commute. I commute alone and I weigh only 125 pounds so the car doesn't really have much to carry.
 
This is my car's real-world MPG:
 
If I drive granny style, I get about 37 MPG.
If I drive like a lead-footed hot rodder, I get 32 MPG.
I usually average 34.5 - 35 MPG a month.
On long trips on flat roads my Civic usually gives me 41 MPG.
 
How did everyone else do?
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Civic Gas Mileage by polymorpha
Jun 03, 2005 (8:49 am)
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Through 11K miles my 2004 Civic DX with standard transmission has averaged 36.1 mpg (calculated as total miles divided by total gallons). I expect that to improve by perhaps 1 mpg after I have had it a whole year as summer mileage is usually higher than in the cooler seasons. My driving is 70% city and country and 30% interstate highway, mostly in southern New England.
     I suppose that is not bad as non-hybrid gas-powered cars go, but it is about 3 mpg lower than in my 1991 Civic. Acceleration is slightly better, but I'd trade that for the added mileage.
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anything on CIVIC HX? by artycat
Jun 03, 2005 (11:26 am)
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Does anyone know anything about the mpg for the HX Civic coupe? It supposedly gets 44mpg highway according to the EPA; is this close? Thanks Arty
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Mileage for various civics by 204meca
Jun 03, 2005 (9:33 pm)
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I tend to drive for economy most of the time with an occasional run thru gears to redline the gears about once a week. I expect to significantly beat the EPAs and my Hondas have hands down used less gas than any other cars in my family.
 
85 AWD 5spd wagon ave 30 in town, 40 on highway, best is 45 highway
92 HX 42-44 in town, 52 highway
94 Del Sol Si, AT: Ave 30-32 in town, 38-42 highway, best highway 45
97 Del Sol Si 5 spd 31-33 in town 37-41 highway, best highway 44
92 Civic Si 29-34 in town, 38-42 highway, best 43 highway. This is my current driver with 169,000 miles and it still consistently gets milege 10% of above range!
 
I was very disappointed with the current Civic SI model fuel economy, prevented my from seriously considering it.
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Re: Mileage for various civics [204meca] by artycat
Jun 04, 2005 (7:57 am)
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Replying to: 204meca (Jun 03, 2005 9:33 pm)

Thanks, I guess you'd say I expect to get the EPA estimates as the worse case. I know the Civic HX Coupe lacks a few amenities like PWs but it is inexpensive which is a plus and has other nice things on -- it isn't a base Civic which is even too basic for me. My husband has done nothing but complain since he had to shell out $600 to get the PWs fixed in our old clunker. Arty
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MY MILEAGE SUCKS!!! by bluearm
Jun 17, 2005 (6:43 pm)
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I bought a 98 honda civic hatchback dx automatic two weeks ago. I like it,but the only disappointment i have is the MPG i got only 24 mpg . which i thought i would get 30 mpg or more! any suggestions to improve my gas mileage?!
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Re: MY MILEAGE SUCKS!!! [bluearm] by oluap
Jun 19, 2005 (8:29 am)
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Replying to: bluearm (Jun 17, 2005 6:43 pm)

I've never heard of a Civic, even an automatic, getting MPG that poor. Sounds like the car might need a tune-up. Also, bad alignment can cause your MPG to drop. Hopefully you bought the car for a good price!

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