Hi Kenny,
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I'm expecting to get my 06 non-NAV Jan 2 in California for $1000 under MSRP though it involves a long drive to a more rural part of the state.
I'm so excited and have questions.
So the stoplight creep problem of the auto stop not coming back on is solved in the 06?
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With the 2006, you get 2 auto stops for the price of 1! What this means is that between the 1st and 2nd auto stop, you don't have t go above xMPH for it to re-engage a second time. This is great for 'creeping' 1 time.
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I hear the 06 HCH is similar to the Prius in that the engine doesn't even come on until 35 miles per hour.
Is this the case only after the car is warmed up?
Am I correct in assuming this makes the stoplight creep complaint a thing of the past?
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This is unfortunately wrong. The only times the car is using the electric motor only (i.e. the gas engine isn't running) is when:
- you are gliding and you manage to get some assist from the IMA to extend your glide
- You are at a given speed and you simply try to maintain that speed with IMA only
You cannot accelerate on the IMA alone.
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Originally Posted by kenny
That "digital audio card reader" that comes with the NAV. . . what is that?
Is it an audio card made by Honda?
How do you get your music onto it?
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It's a PCMCIA card slot (from my understanding). So, this can be a PCMCIA hardrive or a PCMCIA flash card reader (one where you can put a Compact flash card or sd card or whatever other types of flash card). You use a card reader for your PC to transfer the mp3's to the flash card.
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In the model without NAV is there a jack or docking station to directly connect my Ipod?
Do I need an adaptoror special cable made by Honda or apple?
Or is it just a 1/4" mini phone jack like that of a portable CD player or standard mini headphone jack?
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That's right, they have a 1/4" "auxiliary" jack.
Thanks,
Stephane.