Honda Civic (Hybrid), 2008: The Weekly Driver
By James Raia, published Nov 02, 2007
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In fact, with the exception of the Toyota Prius, which dominated hybrid sales in the United States in 2007, the Civic hybrid is the country's most popular hybrid.
Like I experienced when I first test drove the Civic hybrid in 2004, the current version in exceedingly quiet. During stops, for example, it seems the vehicle's engine has stopped. Instead, it's the engine operating solely on electric power.
The hybrid Civic is equipped with a 110-horsepower, 1.3-liter engine with two relatively new features largely known by acronyms, IMA (Integrated Motor Assist) and CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). A five-speed manual transmission was previously available, but now the hybrid is only offered with an automatic transmission.
The IMA, as previously mentioned, allows a vehicle to operate solely on electric power in certain situations. The CVT feature replaces conventional gears with a belt-and-pully system that continuously and automatically adjusts to provide a more efficient and nearly unlimited number of drive ratios.
Since its redesign in 2006 (the 33rd year of the vehicle's distribution in the Unites States) the Civic no longer looks staid. It's now a sporty, full-sized sedan that comfortably seats five.
The exterior features include: chrome front grille, angular front headlamps, a longer, slanted and near panoramic front window and expanded length and width. An the interior also has a long standard features list: 160-watt AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system with six speakers and steering wheel audio controls, power windows and locks, front map lights, cruise control, exterior temperature gauge and a navigation system with voice recognition.
The Civic hybrid also has automatic climate control and mirror-mounted turn signals, both not available in other Civics.
Honda Civic (Hybrid), 2008: The Weekly Driver
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