What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
#1
What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
I personally would like to see the following:
- Increased Torque of the Electric Motor
- Increased MPG
- Increased rear interior space and trunk space
- HID as an option
- TIPM - Tire Inflation Pressure Monitor
- Leather as an option
- Heated Mirrors
- Bluetooth
#2
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
I've heard that you'll never see a Civic with leather or power seats. Those upgrades are the only way they sell Accords and Acuras (product differentiation).
1) I'd love it if they could fix the split rear seat problem. Seems they could split the battery pack or side mount it so seats fold down.
2) Use the blue interior on the door cloth trim (for models with the blue interior, of course!)
3) More exterior color choices. I love the red Civic color!
4) No Nag screen on NAVI (lawyers wouldn't allow that!!! Oh well)
5) TRUE XM-Ready (just activate and go!)
6) Better visibility on the right rear side (when parking). I understand some cars (Acura?) move the right outside mirror down so you can see that area when the trans is shifted into reverse)
7) Homelink instead of compass with the optional auto dimming mirror. The compass is useless when you have NAVI!
I love the rest of the car!
1) I'd love it if they could fix the split rear seat problem. Seems they could split the battery pack or side mount it so seats fold down.
2) Use the blue interior on the door cloth trim (for models with the blue interior, of course!)
3) More exterior color choices. I love the red Civic color!
4) No Nag screen on NAVI (lawyers wouldn't allow that!!! Oh well)
5) TRUE XM-Ready (just activate and go!)
6) Better visibility on the right rear side (when parking). I understand some cars (Acura?) move the right outside mirror down so you can see that area when the trans is shifted into reverse)
7) Homelink instead of compass with the optional auto dimming mirror. The compass is useless when you have NAVI!
I love the rest of the car!
#3
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
Originally Posted by Anahymbrid
5) TRUE XM-Ready (just activate and go!)
6) Better visibility on the right rear side (when parking). I understand some cars (Acura?) move the right outside mirror down so you can see that area when the trans is shifted into reverse)
7) Homelink instead of compass with the optional auto dimming mirror. The compass is useless when you have NAVI!
6) Better visibility on the right rear side (when parking). I understand some cars (Acura?) move the right outside mirror down so you can see that area when the trans is shifted into reverse)
7) Homelink instead of compass with the optional auto dimming mirror. The compass is useless when you have NAVI!
#6 was especially useful when parallel parking. It didn't just turn the right mirror down, the same could be done to the left mirror.
#7 i miss now that I have to carry a remote for the garage in the car. since the HCH is lower to the ground its easy to get blinded by trucks/suv/vans without the auto dimming mirrors.
#4
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
Originally Posted by HCH-Jun
What would everyone else like to see?
Not enough storage space to replace my Volvo Wagon and I want more juice on the electric motor for more EV time.
Waiting for version 3 and keeping fingers crossed for more:
- More Storage (Hatchback or Wagon (Matrix Hybrid would do))<
- More true EV runtime like Toyota's Hybrid Drive (only using LithiumIon)<
- Longer Warranty - Mitsubishi for example, offers 10 year warranty on power train in Canada (even though they don't ofer much in the way of FE) - what are Honda and toyota afraid of with their measly 5 year powertrain and even lousier 3 year bumper to bumper. IMO, the new technology of Hybrids warrants substantial backing on more than just batteries.<
#5
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
By the way, the heated mirrors are standard for Canada models. You could probably purchase and install them (though I'm guessing it wouldn't be cheap!). No need for me. I'd never use 'em in So. Cal!!!
#6
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
I am pretty much aligned with everyone's comments so far. The top three for me would be:
1) Tire inflation pressure monitor
2) Heated-tilt-when-in-reverse mirrors
3) Fold down rear seat
Other than those little goodies, I am a happy camper. I've been keeping a little spreadsheet and in my first month of ownership I have saved over $229 in gas purchases from my last car.
Dan
1) Tire inflation pressure monitor
2) Heated-tilt-when-in-reverse mirrors
3) Fold down rear seat
Other than those little goodies, I am a happy camper. I've been keeping a little spreadsheet and in my first month of ownership I have saved over $229 in gas purchases from my last car.
Dan
#7
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
Originally Posted by Cash&Carry
IMO, the new technology of Hybrids warrants substantial backing on more than just batteries.<<
Storage space is tight, but if you're creative, you can make good use of what's there. I found a way to fit two road bikes in that trunk!
#9
Re: What changes would you want for the next HCH redesign?
I would like an auto stop system that worked everytime you stop,not just sometimes.I guess it is a small price to pay for a car that has cost me about $150.00 in gas in 4 weeks and just over 3000 miles.My old car (Suzuki Grand Vatara) would have cost me about $400.00 in gas.A few of the items listed by others would be nice as options. Overall i am pleased with my HCHII.