2007 Honda Civic Hybrid Car Review

Honda has been around for years and have been one of the best selling car brands for the past 10 years. In a quest to find the best car that will benefit my life and my pocket, I went over to a local Honda dealer in Northern New Jersey.

I took a test drive of the 2007 Honda Civic hybrid. I was used to driving bigger cars but the 2007 Honda Civic hybrid has a new sleek aerodynamic shape. The windshield has more of an angle to make the car lower to the ground. It was
 much nicer than any other the earlier Civic models I have seen. What attracted me to this car more than anything was the fact that it was a Hybrid.

Hybrids are very efficient on gas and the Honda gets about 49 miles per gallon in city areas and approximately 51 miles per gallon on the highway. The 2007 Honda Civic hybrid has an integrated Motor Assistant System that lets the car operate on the electric motor alone in certain conditions. It is also powered with an aluminum alloy inline four cylinder engine that is matched to a permanent magnetic motor. An AOL Auto review said that the 2007 Honda Civic hybrid has 110 horsepower that is controlled by a continuously variable system. It allows the car to work off of different systems to give you the most mileage and efficiency.

The performance of the car does not suffer. The 2007 Honda Civic hybrid has its own voice activated navigation system and satellite radio. It also has an automatic climate control to adjust to the weather. The 2006 model did not have some of these features.