Chuck
10-08-2006, 01:07 PM
Honda was the only automaker to offer hybrids with the option of a standard transmission. Last year, the HCH was available only as an automatic. Now the Insight is out of production. The Accord hybrid only comes with an automatic.
There is nothing wrong with 5-speed hybrids. I'd go so far as to wish Honda would find a good way to offer one with an EV mode. The problem is there are too many people that use 5-speed hybrids improperly and it's just too risky from a recall and legal standpoint. People will be irresponsible, but companies often have to take responsibility. For that matter, most us witness on a daily basis people that don't know how to drive - period.
I think it's no suprize the 5-speed Insight has the most battery problems:
It was the 1st hybrid offered in the US so there has been more time for the batteried to fail.
The first year or two, the batteries and software was not as good as in the later models
The Insight is not a pocket rocket! It was intentionally built to have the best fuel economy of any gas-powered mass-produced car to date (and still is). It was not built to go 0 to 60 in 6 seconds.
The high compression ratio and high 5-speed gearing, small battery pack will stress the small battery pack quickly in the hands of a gearhead. An automatic would probably down shift quicker to protect the battery.I'd love for data to be collected on battery failures from worst to best, I'd predict:
5-speed Insights
5-speed hybrid Civics
CVT Insights
.....Toyota Camery
There is nothing wrong with 5-speed hybrids. I'd go so far as to wish Honda would find a good way to offer one with an EV mode. The problem is there are too many people that use 5-speed hybrids improperly and it's just too risky from a recall and legal standpoint. People will be irresponsible, but companies often have to take responsibility. For that matter, most us witness on a daily basis people that don't know how to drive - period.
I think it's no suprize the 5-speed Insight has the most battery problems:
It was the 1st hybrid offered in the US so there has been more time for the batteried to fail.
The first year or two, the batteries and software was not as good as in the later models
The Insight is not a pocket rocket! It was intentionally built to have the best fuel economy of any gas-powered mass-produced car to date (and still is). It was not built to go 0 to 60 in 6 seconds.
The high compression ratio and high 5-speed gearing, small battery pack will stress the small battery pack quickly in the hands of a gearhead. An automatic would probably down shift quicker to protect the battery.I'd love for data to be collected on battery failures from worst to best, I'd predict:
5-speed Insights
5-speed hybrid Civics
CVT Insights
.....Toyota Camery
