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Originally Posted by 1KLR RAM
I have been looking to get a Hybrid Car. Can anyone tell me, does a lower horsepower car such a 07 Civic eat up the fuel going up and down hills and merging into crazy Sacramento traffic vs something like the 07 Accord. Does the horsepower of the Accord balance out for faster moving traffic and hills vs Civic on Salt flats (slight exaggeration) also does speed play a factor in fuel mileage? Avergage speed on my commute is about 75 miles per hour.
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If you are looking for significant improvement in mileage, I doubt you will notice that in the Accord Hybrid. Consumer Reports reported that in their testing that compared the regular Accord vs the Hybrid model. There was only an improvement of a few more MPG.
Checkout this other thread here from an Accord Hybrid owner who was so disappointed with mileage, that she traded her car in:
http://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/s...ad.php?t=12479
The new Camry Hybrid gets much better mileage, although it does not have quite as much horsepower. If you want to tow something like a fishing or pleasure boat, though, the Accord is great, as it has so much power.
My son has a 05 Civic, and it is awesome on both perormance and mileage. The newer Civics ( it was totally redesigned in 2006 ) are even better, from what I hear. You may be happier with it if you like to drive fast. My son has so many speeding tickets now, he is now two violations short of having his license suspended. The Civic handles like a sports car, especially if you upgrade the tires.
You should test drive all of these cars, research them more, and don't let any dealer pressure you into buying right away. At least not until you get to drive each of these models.
That is the only good way to shop for a car, and make sure you get something that you end up being happy with.
Lance