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Two of America’s Favorite Cars Go Hybrid.

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Two of America’s Favorite Cars Go Hybrid.

Honda Civic Hybrid - all told, it can go more than 600 miles on one tank of gas.

John Rockhold - Mother Earth News - Sept. 2006


2006 HCH-II - One of America’s favorite Hybrids.

The Honda Civic and Toyota Camry - longtime best-selling cars trusted for their reliability and gas mileage - now are better than ever as gasoline-electric hybrids. While Honda has sold a hybrid Civic for four years, the 2006 version broke the mold of its predecessor with a sharper look and improved fuel economy - about 50 miles per gallon. Toyota also redesigned its Camry for the 2007 model year and just released a hybrid version with fuel economy of about 39 mpg.

These new hybrids expand the options available for soccer moms and environmentalists alike - in the wake of ever-rising gas prices and alarming news about global warming, nearly everyone would like a more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly car. Both hybrids cost about $3,000 more than their similarly equipped conventional counterparts, but state and federal tax credits can make up much of that difference. Depending on how soon you would buy one, the Civic Hybrid can earn a tax credit of $2,100; $2,600 for the Camry Hybrid. (For the latest information on tax incentives for hybrids, visit http://www.energytaxincentives.org and Fed, State, and Corporate hybrid purchase incentives).

Honda Civic Hybrid. The new Civic Hybrid includes the fourth generation of the company’s hybrid system. As with all hybrids, the engine shuts off whenever the car stops, saving gas. But unlike previous versions of the Civic Hybrid, Honda’s new system allows for all-electric operation while cruising, typically at low speeds of about 30 mph or less. This contributes to the car’s improved fuel economy; all told, it can go more than 600 miles on one tank of gas.

Bill Seibert, a Reynoldsburg, Ohio, resident who describes himself as an “avid environmentalist and hybrid enthusiast,” traded his 2003 Civic Hybrid for the 2006 version. Seibert says he averages between 48 and 53 mpg and loves all of the improvements. “It’s quieter, smoother and it can drive in electric only,” he says.

When it comes to minimizing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, the Civic Hybrid is among the best cars on the road today. Honda’s improved hybrid system also gives the car 23 percent more acceleration power (110 horsepower) than its predecessor.

Toyota Camry Hybrid. A hybrid version of America’s most popular family sedan (the Camry has outsold all other cars for much of the last decade) represents major steps forward for hybrid technology and our options for more fuel-efficient cars.

According to Dave Hermance, executive engineer for the advanced technology division of Toyota, the Camry Hybrid has the “most current, simplified and cost-effective” form of the company’s Hybrid Synergy Drive. As with all of Toyota’s hybrids, the Camry Hybrid is a “full” hybrid, meaning the electric motor alone can propel the vehicle, typically at low speeds.

I’ve driven all five hybrids from Toyota and Lexus (Toyota’s luxury line), and while the Prius (about 55 mpg) remains my personal favorite, the Camry Hybrid comes in a close second. Through city streets, it quietly zips around with seamless transitions between pure electric power and the gasoline engine. At higher speeds, the Camry Hybrid has plenty of punch with 187 horsepower, but always maintains a smooth ride. Inside, there’s ample room for the whole family. Outside, there are sharp lines and unique details - this isn’t the bland look of previous Camrys.

Other options. If you’re smarting from prices at the pump but the cost of a hybrid seems out of reach, consider the Honda Fit (about 34 mpg; $15,200), Nissan Versa (about 33 mpg; $12,000) or Toyota Yaris (about 36 mpg; $12,430). Look for more information on high-mpg cars in the December/January 2007 issue.
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Re: Two of America’s Favorite Cars Go Hybrid.

thanks. it's about time we got some positive press
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Re: Two of America’s Favorite Cars Go Hybrid.

I'd just wish the camry hadn't brought back the big bulky
center-console shifter -- I really like the "openness" of
the Prius in that area. To wrap all that extra hardware around
an electric *switch* seems silly.
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Man that is really a very good looking HCH II in the Pic. of the Article.

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Re: Two of America’s Favorite Cars Go Hybrid.

I got 600 miles on a tank with my 2003 HCH, bit it was under truely optimal conditions. 105k miles and 4 years later, I give the HCH a 9 on a scale of 1-10. I'll bet that the HCH-II would score a 10.

I'm still hoping for a hybrid subcompact the size of a Fit or a Yaris for 2008 or 2009.
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I got 600 miles on a tank with my 2003 HCH, bit it was under truely optimal conditions. 105k miles and 4 years later, I give the HCH a 9 on a scale of 1-10. I'll bet that the HCH-II would score a 10.

I'm still hoping for a hybrid subcompact the size of a Fit or a Yaris for 2008 or 2009.
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2008 Honda Fit Hybrid to get Insight engine:

Posted May 6th 2006 2:29AM by John Neff
Filed under: Economy, Hybrids/Alternative, Green, Hatchbacks, Honda


Guess what happens to fit perfectly between the front wheels of a Honda Fit... the Honda Insight's hybrid powertrain. The distance between the front wheel hubs of both vehicles is identical, and a Honda insider confirmed to Bradley Berman of HybridCars.com that the Fit will arrive in 2007 with the Insight's hybrid drivetrain and the ability to achieve fuel economy in the low to mid-50 mpg range.

This is huge news as the Insight, which sells less than 100 units every month, has always been hampered for being an impractical two-seater. It soldiers on soley for the fact it allows Honda to maintain bragging rights for selling the most fuel-efficient vehicle in the U.S.

With 90 cubic feet of passenger volume and 21.3 cubic feet of cargo capacity, the Fit Hybrid will be as practical and fuel-efficient as a Toyota Prius, but will likely cost between $15,000 and $17,000, substantially less than the Prius and even Honda's own Civic Hybrid.


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Re: Two of America’s Favorite Cars Go Hybrid.

Well, I personaly would like to see it up around 60mpg. But 15-17K isn't that bad. it brings the price point of hybrids down to a point that more people will be able to consider them.

At least it will be somewhat more useful than the insight because in a pinch you can put a baby seat or kids in the back.

It will be interesting to see the adoption.
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