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212 messages, Last post on Nov 22, 2009 at 4:15 AM
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Did anyone see that Consumer Reports has ranked the Insight 21 out of 22 hatchbacks / wagons? They also called it "the most disappointing Honda Consumer Reports has tested in a long time," OUCH! http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/30/i-consumer-reports-i-lambasts-honda-insight-r- anks-it-21-out/ |
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| Thanks aviboy97 (see directly above). If you're a hybrid and Consumer Reports "can't recommend you", you know you're a real POS! | |
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That Consumer Reports review really slammed the Insight. I'll stick with the Ford Fusion Hybrid! The FFH excels in all the areas that CR slammed the Insight: "ride quality, handling, interior noise, acceleration, rear-seat, access, and visibility," |
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Replying to: hoyafan (Jun 30, 2009 7:12 am) P.S. I also own a Corvette. I use that for handling and acceleration. |
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Replying to: rookie60 (Jun 30, 2009 4:33 pm) |
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Replying to: rookie60 (Jun 30, 2009 4:33 pm) Granted I drive with an eye towards MPG and I would probably do better in a hybrid. But I paid under 12k for the car new (end of model design). I just cant make myself pay nearly twice that much for a car with only slightly better MPG and a potentially sketchier maitenance and repair outlook. Shouldn't the MPG on these hybrids be Much better?
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Replying to: onebigunion (Jul 08, 2009 10:09 am) |
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Howdy all... The Insight EX version looks to be a perfect machine for my lady and I, but I have one question, and please forgive my ignorance with what I'm about to ask but I'm not all that familiar with Honda product: Is there no roadside assistance available with this machine whatsoever? Not even as an option? Please, someone in the know inform. I'd sure appreciate it. Many thanx... Peace!<-AladdinSane<-
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9 to 10 mile loop with my Insight, air on in hot florida whether, I observed around 44/46 mpg. Not bad for City driving, and not being too very careful in how smoothly I drive either. Have not done any highway driving yet. Shorter driving distances without getting the engine warmed up is a mpg killer, over longer city or highway driving that will give one a better mpg reading. My 09 Civic in the same loop got about 25/26 mpg. 09 is a automatic, EX-L with Nav which makes a little difference over a standard transmission. Also have to remember, newer cars are mandated by law to have more smog control devices and that will kill mpg as well.... If one would log onto this link below to find out what others are getting as far as mpg on various models you will learn that most are not getting any where near what you got with your 2005 Honda Civic. http://www.truedelta.com/fuel_economy.php |
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Replying to: aladdinsane (Jul 19, 2009 1:36 pm) |
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