Want to drive my car off a cliff
#31
Re: Want to drive my car off a cliff
Forgot to mention ... I just got back from a 2.2 mile drive to the grocery store -- no more than 30 mph during any stretch and several stops -- and my mpg for that trip was 20.2. But yeah, nothing wrong with the car ... right ...
#35
Re: Want to drive my car off a cliff
Hi Michael
I agree your mileage is very low. What are your tires pressed to? Also are they LRR tires and what size.Are the tire wearing even? Is your 12 volt still at around 12.6V after sitting all night? My 12V has never started my car since new 2006.That rpm behaver is normal for a CVT Transmission auto. H
I agree your mileage is very low. What are your tires pressed to? Also are they LRR tires and what size.Are the tire wearing even? Is your 12 volt still at around 12.6V after sitting all night? My 12V has never started my car since new 2006.That rpm behaver is normal for a CVT Transmission auto. H
#37
Re: Want to drive my car off a cliff
old or new the hch2 never gets good mpg in stop and go and even hypermiling is not gonna change that. not designed for that anyways. its a great car for steady speeds over longer drives and really rewards good drivers big time. thats it. fail at any and you get worse mpg.
20 mpg after 2.2 miles is not a good enough smokin' gun cause you are not giving us more detail like temps, gas type, tires, and others. dependign on the temps I can get worse than 20mpgs in the first 4 miles but after it warms up the smilin is back on my face.
ks
20 mpg after 2.2 miles is not a good enough smokin' gun cause you are not giving us more detail like temps, gas type, tires, and others. dependign on the temps I can get worse than 20mpgs in the first 4 miles but after it warms up the smilin is back on my face.
ks
#38
Re: Want to drive my car off a cliff
Grapeape,
I would suggest driving to downtown Trenton and leave it running with the windows down at a 7-11...and just walk away.
I'll be taking mine to the dealer for another good laugh in the next few weeks. I think every light is on now...IMA, 12V battery, check engine. I suspect they will do a "software upgrade" that disables those lights and then tell me the car is running fine. I've gone from 46mpg to now about 28. This is a joke.
I would suggest driving to downtown Trenton and leave it running with the windows down at a 7-11...and just walk away.
I'll be taking mine to the dealer for another good laugh in the next few weeks. I think every light is on now...IMA, 12V battery, check engine. I suspect they will do a "software upgrade" that disables those lights and then tell me the car is running fine. I've gone from 46mpg to now about 28. This is a joke.
#39
Re: Want to drive my car off a cliff
any updates to hchII owners? i guess i'm in a heap of trouble if I wanted to buy a hchII for around 7k with 80k on the odometer? I drive mostly highway (70% of my commute) so I guess I'm better off looking for regular civic instead? Even though I love the hybrid tech
#40
Re: Want to drive my car off a cliff
Don't take this post to mean all Honda Civic Hybrids are problematic. This owner obviously has serious issues with theirs, but I've driven several that performed excellently.
I personally own a Prius, but I'd be very surprised if all Civic Hybrids had the issues posted here.
Just make sure you take a used one for a test drive before buying.
I personally own a Prius, but I'd be very surprised if all Civic Hybrids had the issues posted here.
Just make sure you take a used one for a test drive before buying.