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« Reply #20 on: May 03, 2006, 05:15:30 pm » |
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Rush hour stop and go urban ommuting is where the hybrid makes sense.
My fuel guage is typically about where yours is with that amount of kilometerage on the tripometer, but obviously less when stuck in traffic.
Great info in your post Soleil. Enjoy that car!
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« Reply #21 on: May 03, 2006, 08:42:47 pm » |
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Rush hour stop and go urban ommuting is where the hybrid makes sense.
My fuel guage is typically about where yours is with that amount of kilometerage on the tripometer, but obviously less when stuck in traffic.
Great info in your post Soleil. Enjoy that car!
My current usage of my car reflect my real situation all year around. Even if a lot of people think that driving an hybrid car in heavy traffic is where it's as it's best. I agree that's true with the Toyota technology because it can start from a complete stop without the gaz engine running. But with the Honda technology, the gaz engine always run when starting from a complete stop. It shut down only when crusing at various speed and when the car is not moving . So actually when I'm not in a stop and go situation, it's where I get the best fuel efficiency. That's why the EPA number for the Civic are better on highway driving than on city driving while for the Prius it's the opposite. Two different technologies but both with it's + and -. I expect to do better this summer when the rush hour will be with less traffic. P.S. My tank size is 47L, what's yours? |
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« Reply #22 on: May 07, 2006, 08:04:58 pm » |
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"And they say salvaged ones were $1,000 from Prius's with 300,000K".....WHO SAY.....  ??Proof please... Many sources say the costs will be 5,000 to 8,000 to replace(Indusrty,car folk etc) and the LAND_FILL issues with those Hi_Tek (nuclear  ) batteries have NOT BEEN ADDRESSED..the Initial prices of Hybrids are LOWER than true COSTS BUT FAR TOO HIGH for all but the wealthy or Greenie..Companies and Govs are subsidising them BIG TIME and they still can't beat a basic Diesel...WHY THE HYPE....POLITICS and the MEDIA IMHO......  https://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?siteid=213804$2,149.29 brand new |
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« Reply #23 on: May 07, 2006, 09:53:01 pm » |
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Soleil that is very good information thanks for posting it.
I would seriously consider the Civic Hybrid for my commute if only those rear seats folded! |
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« Reply #24 on: May 08, 2006, 12:20:14 pm » |
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My tank is 55L and it's true what you say about mileage city vs highway with the Honda IMA. The Civic is a flat-out nice car with or without the hybrid.
Prius, that's the first I'm I've ever seen actually pricing. Interesting. Battery for a 2005 Prius: MSRP $2,985, "Your Price" $2,149 thru OEM Parts Shipping Cart on that site
Of course, that's the battery alone, not the installation labour or any other components. Still, that's the most expensive part and it's less than I thought it would be. |
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« Reply #25 on: May 08, 2006, 01:10:05 pm » |
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Prius what was THAT ya POSTED...fer a accidental PRIUS engine from a SCRAP YARD or a semi used battery!!!!???...please GIVE US the real QUOTES for a NEW from Factory TOYOTA PRIUS ENGINE & ?OR BATTERY............proceed please............................  |
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« Reply #26 on: May 10, 2006, 01:39:04 am » |
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My tank is 55L and it's true what you say about mileage city vs highway with the Honda IMA. The Civic is a flat-out nice car with or without the hybrid.
Prius, that's the first I'm I've ever seen actually pricing. Interesting. Battery for a 2005 Prius: MSRP $2,985, "Your Price" $2,149 thru OEM Parts Shipping Cart on that site
Of course, that's the battery alone, not the installation labour or any other components. Still, that's the most expensive part and it's less than I thought it would be.
Yeah... lower than what *other* people have been saying  I'm actually surprised at soleil's numbers. Heck, the new HCH can give the Prius a run for its money esp. since it's $5,000 less if people can bypass no folding rear seats. |
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« Reply #27 on: May 10, 2006, 08:01:41 am » |
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Yeah... lower than what *other* people have been saying  I'm actually surprised at soleil's numbers. Heck, the new HCH can give the Prius a run for its money esp. since it's $5,000 less if people can bypass no folding rear seats. Prius, go to greenhybrid.com. You'll be able to get the same kind of information for the Prius and all other existing hybrid car. Plus, it a great source of information on the hybrid technology. The Honda Civic Hybrid 2006 is on it's way to equal, may be beat, the Prius in the matter of fuel efficiency. |
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« Reply #28 on: May 10, 2006, 02:36:52 pm » |
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I'm aware of that site, thanks!
We're just waiting for you new HCH owners to break-in the cars and of course have summer fuel + summer temps to post the best mileage. |
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« Reply #29 on: May 14, 2006, 09:24:55 am » |
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Just a short reply to keep you inform of my last fill up with my 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid... 923.2Km with only 41.3L so my fuel efficiency is with this tank: 4.47L/100km  |
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« Reply #30 on: May 14, 2006, 10:47:22 am » |
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« Reply #31 on: May 15, 2006, 02:53:03 am » |
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nice! |
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« Reply #32 on: May 15, 2006, 04:44:44 am » |
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nice 923 km a tank in the city, i yet have to reach the 900 mark but i've gone past 850 for the city! my civic drives like yours too, just i shut it off earlier  |
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