Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
#1
Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
It looks like the 2006 is gonna be rated 50/55 mpg compared to 46/51 for the "Civic 1" MT or 48/47 for the CVT. I think it should have its own bar. What cha think?
#3
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
Hi Lakedude:
___Jason will definitely have to add an HCH-II specific section to the RHMDB.
___In regards to 50/55 city/highway, I am seeing Honda advertisements all over stating 50/50? Do you have a link?
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___Jason will definitely have to add an HCH-II specific section to the RHMDB.
___In regards to 50/55 city/highway, I am seeing Honda advertisements all over stating 50/50? Do you have a link?
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
#4
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
Yes, it will definitely be separated. Once I see there are 2006 Civics in the database, I'll make room for it. It doesn't necessarily have to be done before the 2006's are included.
#5
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
Originally Posted by xcel
___In regards to 50/55 city/highway, I am seeing Honda advertisements all over stating 50/50? Do you have a link?
edit:
civic hybrid epa mileage specs
Last edited by IMAhybrid; 11-06-2005 at 12:30 PM.
#6
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
Actaully the Honda website's spec's say 49/51. Here is the link
http://automobiles.honda.com/models/...rid&Category=3
I saw a review on Automobile .com (http://car-reviews.automobile.com/Ho...ad-test/1516/2) the other day that listed the 50/55 number I lakedude listed
http://automobiles.honda.com/models/...rid&Category=3
I saw a review on Automobile .com (http://car-reviews.automobile.com/Ho...ad-test/1516/2) the other day that listed the 50/55 number I lakedude listed
the new Civic Hybrid delivers a stunning 50 mpg city and 55 mpg highway rating, allowing it a maximum driving range of about 600 miles per tank-ful
Last edited by lkewin; 11-06-2005 at 04:28 PM.
#7
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
Will the real EPA numbers please stand up! I got my bogus info from (page 3):
http://car-reviews.automobile.com/Ho...ad-test/1516/0
2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Road Test
November 3, 2005
by Trevor Hofmann / American Auto Press
Car Review Tools
To answer the second part, how it performs from a fuel consumption and environmental perspective, I dont think youll be disappointed either. Where the conventionally-powered Civic achieves an impressive 30 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, the new Civic Hybrid delivers a stunning 50 mpg city and 55 mpg highway rating, allowing it a maximum driving range of about 600 miles per tank-full. Whats more, the Civic Hybrid manages Advanced-Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV) certification.
http://car-reviews.automobile.com/Ho...ad-test/1516/0
2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Road Test
November 3, 2005
by Trevor Hofmann / American Auto Press
Car Review Tools
To answer the second part, how it performs from a fuel consumption and environmental perspective, I dont think youll be disappointed either. Where the conventionally-powered Civic achieves an impressive 30 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, the new Civic Hybrid delivers a stunning 50 mpg city and 55 mpg highway rating, allowing it a maximum driving range of about 600 miles per tank-full. Whats more, the Civic Hybrid manages Advanced-Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV) certification.
#8
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
I saw a Honda commerical the other day claiming that the HCH-II gets 50/50 (they actually enumerated city and highway). The Honda specs available on the website say 49/51. Of course, we all know exactly how accurate the EPA estimates really are. The true empirical test will come when the new Civic gets a sizeable cohort in our RHMDB. I can't wait!
#9
Re: Hey are we giving the 2006 Civic "2" its own bar in the database?
Originally Posted by lakedude
the 2006 Civic Hybrid can now silently roll away from a stoplight, just like its rivals