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2007 Honda Civic Hybrid

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Civic Hybrid MSRP: $ 23950.00
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Description:
The Honda Civic Hybrid is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in 4 trims, ranging from the CVT AT-PZEV to the CVT AT-PZEV w/ Leather and Navigation.

All trims are equipped with a standard 1.3-liter, I4, 110-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 40-mpg in the city and 43-mpg on the highway.

Expert Reviews: 2007 Honda Civic Si | 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid | 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid
Expert Rating:
4 stars

"The Civic Hybrid offers a lot of content, high quality, good styling, and hybrid efficiency at a reasonable price."


 
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Reviewed by:
Joseph Lopez


Review Date
August 28, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 1 of 46

Price Paid:  $23000.00 from Carlsbad, CA.Hoehn H

Year / Model Reviewed:
2010 sedan

Strengths:
Car overall design, smooth and quiet ride, curtain airbags, stability and 50 mpg hwy fwy at 59 mph.

Weaknesses:
34 mpg city, not a lot power( common in hybrid models). Going uphill the car goes backwards like the manual transmission. You have to accelerate to 3500 rpms to avoid this problem.

Summary:
This car is amazing for those people who want to have a stylish and classy car. It feels very sporty and offers great stability and can't hear the outside noises as well as the motor. Vs the toyota prius this is a smarter car for many reasons. The car is more comfy, cost slightly less, operates more like a normal car: The prius depends on a 67 horsepower aprox electric motor. If the electric motor fails then your car is a piece of junk not like the honda civic which relies mainly on its 110 hp gas motor with an Integrated motor assist electric motor. If the IMA fails the car still operates on its own gas motor. Before you buy a hybrid you have to keep in mind that you have to keep a steady accel to achieve the best mpg. After 55 mph the car lowers the mpg 1 mile per gallon per additional mile. For example 70 miles per hour equals to 45-15=30 to 33 mpg.

Similar Products Used:
Toyota yaris hatchback( great mpg and car for the money), toyota prius--> nothing but dissapointment( expensive to fix) not much different than my yaris.



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Reviewed by:
DKR



Review Date
August 28, 2010

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 4.00 votes

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Review 2 of 46

Price Paid:  $23000.00 from Western Honda

Year / Model Reviewed:
2009 Civic Hybrid

Strengths:
Its a Honda, nice fit and finish. Hybrid is Green.

Weaknesses:
DO NOT BUY this car!!! My dealer did all it could to make me happy but I traded this junk after 6 months and 13000 miles. The headlights cannot be called lights. You have to hold a candle in front of them to see if they are on. Illumination on low beams is non-existent. After about 10000 miles I noticed the rear tires were completely worn out. A review of other Civic owners' experience reveals this is a consistent problem with the Civic. Even with rotation every 5000 miles the tires wear out VERY quickly. My dealer offered to put new tires on the rear, but what is the use of a fuel efficient car if the tires wear out every 15000 miles.

Summary:
I hated this car. I traded a Prius for this hybrid and wished I had the old Prius back shortly after I bought the Civic. Mileage wasn't all that great either. I traded the Civic for a new 2010 Outback and have not regretted losing about $6000 on the trade.

Similar Products Used:
Honda Accord, Subaru Outback, Toyota Prius.



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Reviewed by:
rrttpp


Review Date
September 1, 2010

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

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 1 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 3 of 46

Price Paid:  $24500.00 from Rick Hendrick Honda

Year / Model Reviewed:
2009 Civic hybrid

Strengths:
My second Civic Hybrid. First was a dream 45 mpg

Weaknesses:
Do not buy this car. Batteries are failing. A software update has virtually eliminated IMA use and reduced gas mileage from 45 to 32 mpg. Major loss of power. Designed to help Honda avoid replacing battery pack ($3,000).

If anyone knows of a class action suit please post here.

Summary:
Do not buy.

Similar Products Used:
previously owned a 2006 civic hybrid.



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Reviewed by:
Louella M. Harty


Review Date
July 4, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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3.86 of 5, 7.00 votes

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Review 4 of 46

Price Paid:  $28000.00 from Schaumburg Honda

Year / Model Reviewed:
2009 Honda Civic Hybrid

Strengths:
Driveability, gas mileage, blue-tooth capability, satellite radio, great dashboard, heated seats, roomy interior, better trunk space

Weaknesses:
electronics, no sun roof, brakes (used to German engineered brakes),storage slightly slight, no automatic lights (have to remember to turn lights on and off)

Summary:
I just purchased a Honda Civic Hybrid. I have been a previous owner of a Toyota Camry Hybrid for two years prior to this car. I have learned that there is a break-in period for a hybrid. I experienced this on the Toyota. Sometimes it takes six months before a hybrid optimizes its gas mileage. I am presently averaging 40.4 mpg with the Honda Civic Hybrid. To optimize mileage, you need to learn how to glide often. It takes practice. If you drive it like a gas engine car with heavy acceleration, you will not get good mileage. I like the tighter suspension of the Civic and the tighter steering - driveability very good. It can come fully equipped which is what I opted for. The negatives are manual adjusting seats, no rear-view mirror dimming feature, no automatic garage door opener, manual lights (don't forget to turn them on and off). The dash board is great and this car really likes to glide. As a previous luxury car owner, I have decided to go green in the last few years and do my part to clean up the environment that we have made a mess of. The dealer thought that I might get close to 50 mpg given the way I drive. It is all over the internet about the break-in period of a hybrid. They just begin to cruise at around six months of driving. So be patient. This is coming from an experienced hybrid owner. This is my second hybrid. I don't have all the luxury that I had with the Toyota Camry Hybrid ( I had every option available); however, I now have a satellite radio, the car's suspension is not as floaty, it drives better, and I have a little bigger trunk. I opted to get even better gas mileage. The view of the road in this car also is exceptional which is important. My side view mirrors have defrosters and fold in also which I like. They have definitely maximized the space in the interior so I actually don't feel like I have given up any room when I am seated inside. There is a certain way in which you have to drive a hybrid to optimize mileage and there is definitely a break-in period. I have gotten up to 52 mpg with my Camry. Also, hybrids do not like humidity and do not get as good a gas mileage in times of high humidity. Spring and fall, when temperatures are not as extreme are times when the hybrid shines. It is very different from a gas engine. My air conditioner in my car works very well and takes the humidity out of the interior of my car. In fact, I have to tone it down even in hot, high humidity weather; so, if you are having trouble keeping humidity down, there could be a problem. I have previously driven German luxury cars; and, while this is not a luxury car, I do not feel like I am suffering, except for less electronics which I willingly trade for the stupendous gas mileage if you are willing to work with a hybrid.

Similar Products Used:
Toyota Camry Hybrid - great car; opted to get better gas mileage and like to driveability of the Honda Civic - more like the European driving experience.



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Reviewed by:
Robert


Review Date
April 16, 2010

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 5 of 46

Price Paid:  $21500.00 from Ft. Worth-less , TX.

Year / Model Reviewed:
2008 Honda Civic Hybrid

Strengths:
Gas mileage ! I drive , round trip 150 miles a day to and from work. Freeway driving with some scattered stoplights
I average around 42 MPG

Weaknesses:
Wheels wear out REAL quick K on the average . Dealer , Frank Kent of FTW. said no problem with the alinment...
Bought another 4 tires like the same ones that came with it ..same problem. K and its ready for another 4 !!

Summary:
Good , cheep car with excellent gas mileage
The tire seem to to be the biggest problem

Similar Products Used:
The Toyoda gets better milage but would compaired to driving a coffin...to small !



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