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Article Comments: 2006 Honda Civic GX Follow Up Test

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Article comments for Follow-Up Test: 2006 Honda Civic GX - Despite being identical in many ways to its hugely popular Civic cousins, the Honda NGV is limited — perhaps even handicapped — by its eco-friendly fueling system. (more)


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Article Comments: 2006 Honda Civic GX Follow Up Test by KarenS HOST
Sep 20, 2006 (3:59 am)
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Check out our Civic GX follow-up test and then post your comments here.
 
Follow-Up Test: 2006 Honda Civic GX
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Re: Article Comments: 2006 Honda Civic GX Follow Up Test [KarenS] by epnfrn
Sep 20, 2006 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: KarenS (Sep 20, 2006 3:59 am)

yep, i think they are pretty close on this ... it is best suited to be a commuter car, and there is a premium to be paid in both upfront money, and reduced convenience.
 
however, the ~40min/day that i save in commuting time, and the $3 x 2 bridges (going up to $4 each in January) that I no longer have to pay, brings it right back to the forefront of affordability in both a monetary and sanity sense. as for all the performance shortcomings they cite ... my S2000 solves them! once i figure out how to put more speakers in (it has 4 up front by the way!), it will be the PERFECT commuter car for the Bay Area!!
 
thanks for the citation,
epi
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Re: Article Comments: 2006 Honda Civic GX Follow Up Test [epnfrn] by jetboatjohnny
Sep 20, 2006 (1:29 pm)
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Replying to: epnfrn (Sep 20, 2006 8:06 am)

I will wait a few years and maybe get a used one. The depreciation on these cars will probably be a lot more than the hybrids or std models.
I bought a '99 GX for the equivalent trade in value of a standard Civic.
I commute about 145 miles round trip 4 days a week, with a 24/7 fueling station close to home which makes it very convienient.
Driving 70-75 mph I have got as much as 39mpg. The carpool access has saved me enough time to make up for the time to fuel up every night, and I have timed it, at my local fuel station it fills in less than a minute.
On top of that it saves me over 200$ a month in fuel over driving a van that gets around 22mpg.
Now I just hope that soon we can get some breaks on the tollroads here in southern California.

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