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Old 05-01-2004, 06:41 PM
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Hi all! I just got my Honda Hybrid last Saturday and so far I love it! I have one question.. One the digital display for the gas do anyone know how many gallons is represented by each of the dashes? I have 4 dashes left and I'm wondering how far I should push it before I'm really pushing it as in out of gas?

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Old 05-01-2004, 07:24 PM
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I'll assume you mean the Honda Civic Hybrid, as Honda has two models.

The HCH has either a 12 or 13 gallon tank, depending which emissions level you purchased. You'll have to wait for someone with an HCH to confirm, but subtract about 2 gallons from that 12 or 13 (lets say 10) and divide that number by the amount of marks. If there's 15 marks, that's 2/3 gallon per slash plus an extra 2 gallons once you've "run out".

I do not actually know when the Civic is timed in gallons to alert you to "fill up" and also do not know how many markings there are. Consider this a makeshift calculation

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Old 05-01-2004, 10:58 PM
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Thanks Jason! And yes the Honda Civic Hybrid is the one I got. I have to one with the CVT (never learned how to drive a standard). I noticed everyone named their cars. Maybe I'll call mine Spunky since it's a spunky little car to drive.

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Old 05-02-2004, 06:17 AM
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peggy,

I believe there are 20 bars for gas. To be safe, you
can do Jason's method of calculating according to
10 gallons (as opposed to 12 or 13 actual), so that's
a half-gallon per bar. So 4 bars would be 2 gallons,
conservative estimate.

That's why I haven't gone for a 600 gallon tank
yet. With Colorado's up and down temperatures
this time of year, I can average between 45 mpg
on a cold trip and up to maybe 55 mpg on a warm
day.

But with a 100 mile (round-trip) commute, when I see
under four bars after driving over 500 miles on the tank, I
go ahead and fill up. I'm limiting myself to the same gas
pump for the first couple of months to monitor changes
in mpg.

Hope this helps,
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Old 05-02-2004, 06:53 AM
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Thanks! In my CRV I would top off at half a tank simply because I have a 60 mile commute and there was no telling what kind of traffic problems might lay ahead. In the HCH I hit 300 miles on half a tank but I don't think I'll go for the 600 yet either.. I'll go ahead and gas up today and see how much I pump. That will give me a better idea..

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I've had mine down to one bar quite a while ago and I believe I put in 11 point
something gallons.

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Old 05-02-2004, 08:17 AM
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Well, the only information we apparently don't have is how much fuel is left after the gauge appears "empty". I think 2 gallons is a good estimate, though, as I haven't found information to the contrary.

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Old 05-02-2004, 08:41 AM
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Ok I pumped 10.89 gallons and according to the honda web site I have a 13.2 gallon tank. But listen to this - on the trip back I drove 8 miles and averaged 59 mpg! Not too shabby! It cost $18 to fill up at $1.69/gallon. Phew, I don't enve my husband filling his F-150!

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hehehe....just be sure to point and laugh when he complanes about gas prices going up
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Old 05-02-2004, 03:45 PM
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hehehe....just be sure to point and laugh when he complanes about gas prices going up
We went for a drive today in his F-150 and he pumped 15 gallons (that's his half a tank).. It cost $25! I told him it didn't matter how much I loved any vehicle it would have to go! LOL :lol:

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