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The Honda Civic Hybrid Vehicle

Honda Civic hybrid testimonials. Civic hybrid gas mileage and other experiences from Civic hybrid owners.

Honda Civic Hybrid Testimonials

THE WIFE HAS A 2005 CIVIC HYBRID,7000 MILES GETS 39 IN THE CITY 41-43 ON THE ROAD. I HAVE A 2005 PRIUS. ON THE HIGHWAY DOING 75 MPH, WITH THE AIR OFF, I GET 54.SOMETHING. IN TOWN I GET 46-47 MPG. THE CAR HAS 17000 MILES ON IT AND USES MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL. CAN'T WAIT TO MAKE IT A PLUG IN HYBRID. PUTTING IN A PHOTOVOLTIC SYSTEM TO POWER THE HOUSE ALSO WANT TO USE IT WHEN I CONVERT THE PRIUS TO A PLUG IN HYBRID.  

JERR


I have a 2005 Civic Hybrid.  My mileage varies but I average 42-43 per tank if I run the air conditioner and 46-47 otherwise.  Of course, in North Carolina summers you run it all the time.

J. C.

Parkton, NC


My car is a Honda Civic Hybrid 2005.
I commute 40 to work each way, 5 days a week in LA.  I typically drive
65-80 mph.  I only sometimes have to drive in stop and go traffic.  I drive around town only moderately.  When I first got my car, I was really careful about making sure I optimized my mpg.  I have stopped being so careful, but am still moderately efficient.  I started out using 87octane gas then switched to 89.  Gas octane doesn't seem to
make any difference in my mpg.

Over the last ~17000 miles, I have averaged 46.1 mpg.  I sometimes get
higher but usually right around 46 mpg for each tank.


I have a 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid and am not happy with the average mileage. We are averaging 36-37 MPG. I don't get it. If I drive like a snail (super slow off the line and very delicate on the gas during movement) I can get around 45-50MPG. This is very frustrating to me if we drive like normal people. We drive mixed city/hwy. We don't race the enging off the line, I am talking normal driver technique. We are happy and able to drive past gas stations quite more often than before the hybrid. I was expecting closer to the specs.

soundaround


2006 Honda Civic Hybrid (HCHII).  42 miles one way to work.  Southern California – 40’s in the morning and 60’s in the afternoon.  1st two tanks 46.5mpg.   Current tank reading 55.5mpg at ¼ full.

Hope this helps,

D. S.


Honda Civic 2004 highway 60%, 40% town driving 42mpg. Purchased Mar. 4, 2004 Already got 35,000 miles on it and I love it.  Planning on buying another this next year 2006.

N. K.


The disillusionment talking point is the myth. I've had Civic Hybrid for 3 years now and I've never been disappointed with the real life fuel economy. I worked with people who have both versions of the Prius, we sit back and laugh at the people who try and convince us the gas mileage isn't worth the cost. I haven't been back in to talk my Honda dealer after they tried to convince me hybrids weren't worth the cost difference. I bought my second hybrid from Toyota as a result. There is no comparison between the fuel economy of a hybrid to an equal car.

M.D.


I have a 2005 HCH - I love it, we are getting a 2006 HCH this year. When I was driving into work on a regular basis (now I work from home), I was getting 51 mpg (30 miles a day). Now, I get between 46-49 mpg. In the summer in AZ I run the A/C and I consistently get 46-47 mpg.

Bill


My 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid averages between 39-41 mpg overall, which is mainly the result of stop and go city driving. When I travel on the freeway, I manage between 45 and 55 mpg depending on speed, temperature (if I must run the AC), and tire inflation. Once I drove 45-50 mph on North Carolina country roads for an hour and managed 60 mpg. Even driving up steep mountain roads I get 33-34 mpg. People who are getting "lousy" mileage with this car probably need better driving habits or better ways to measure their mileage. I bought this car because of its low fuel emissions as well, and cleaning up the air in this country is as big a reason to drive hybrids and alternative fuel vehicles as is getting great mileage.

Tom


I have a 2004 Civic Hybrid with standard transmission. When the battery is less than fully charged and it is in "economy" mode I have to double clutch to get the engine to turn on again. After three trips to the dealer, dealers says car is "designed" to require me to sit in the car and rev engine until batter charges before I drive it. This takes 5 minutes or longer and is very loud and inconvenient. It makes me HATE my car!

A.B.


The 2006 honda civic is great.
It has global navigation with a
friendly voice and a digital to
the exact mile speedometer well
placed with excellent milage
and safety. I highly recomend it

starkeep


Just bought a 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid. I test drove the prius and the civic - the honda drives like a normal car with better handling than the prius, and is less confusing tp operate. My first 50 miles, I am showing 57 mpg avg. I love the car so far.

B.J.


My wife and I have two Civic hybrids. The 2004 has a 5 speed transmission and its life time miles per gallon is just over 47. Recently my wife took a 1000 mile trip with it and averaged 54 mpg. Our 2005 has the CVT transmission and its lifetime miles per gallon is 42.7. My most recent tank of gas averaged 48. With the CVT transmission you need to watch your RPM's much closer to get higher gas mileage.

Obviously we like the cars or we would not have two of them. In two years my son will start to drive and we will be looking for another hybrid. Perhaps the Prius III will be out by then.

mustang65bob


Bought a new 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid last week, all I can say is awesome,
and sad! Awesome for how good the Honda is, and sad that American car
companies can't get it done.  The Honda Civic hybrid has more options and
features than anything in its class and the price, Wow ($21,600) is what I
paid, just try comparing anything in that price range, hybrid or not,
nothing is even close.  I want to buy an American hybrid!  I went the auto
show and was thrilled that the Chevy Tahoe hybrid was coming out, emailed
Chevrolet very exciting and their response?  The Tahoe hybrid will be an 08
model, even than we will see? I drove both the Mercury Mariner and Ford
Escape hybrid's, very nice but price was a major issue, $30,000 (+,-) hard
to justify when you can buy the regular versions for low $20,000. Why can
Honda offer a hybrid priced within a few thousand dollars of a similar
standard model?  The big three are missing the boat, by the time they get
their act together the Japanese will be in their third or fourth generation
vehicles;  i.e. This is my second Honda Civic Hybrid, having owned the 04
model.  Everything I sacrificed in the o4 is present in the 06.  I feel like
I have the best, high-tech car on the road and with 40+ miles to the gallon
and the great looking styling I am once again driving a foreign car in
Detroit and want nothing more than to own an America car and support my
local companies, SAD!!!!

E. K.


I have a 2006 HCH - I am not only impressed with the MPG 43/48 but the styling inside and out. Especially the inside. The bone and blue are very eye catching and everyone that looks inside comments on how well the fit and finish is done. My concern is however is will it go in the snow here in Pittsburgh this winter?

Ebisoman


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