Wicked dash
54mpg from a focus sized car isn't that impressive really, you'd get 40 from a 1.6 and mid 50s from a diesel. Not enough to warrant the cost and complexity of a hybrid IMO
Did you verify the trip computer was actually correct though, impressive on a big car though!
Worth noting a passat blue is more complex than this Civic plus if were looking at cheap motoring this is at the bottom of any depreciation. Just dunno why the usual vitriol has to come out whenever hybrids are mentioned. If the civic was a 1.2 turbo people would be impressed with 54!
Hybrids are a pointless fad IMO, any sort of meaningful journey and youre lugging batteries around for nothing
Of course modern cr diesels are more complex, but IMA is still something more to go wrong and vie never really seen real world figures to convince me that it's worth the extra cost. Despite the op saying it's a big car, it is just a civic....
No, not personally - the 'average' on the TC was showing 65-odd, so I reckoned it was probably about 60 in real life
The 80-100 is just the instantaneous readout, not a tank-to-tank reading
I think the vitriol comes out when people see things like Honda's new Jazz hybrid, that is quoted to do 64mpg - and doesn't qualify for free tax - then realise a similar cost Polo bluemotion does 74 quoted, and qualifies for free tax..........so they get all 'OMFG' and 'WTF', sometimes not entirely unjustified....
What have they dobe to this engine in recent years![]()
Fiesta 1.25, only town driving and AC on 90% of the time.
Which I don't think is that impressive. 50 odd mpg from a smallish car with a small petrol engine? Doable without the IMA, or close enough anyway
What have they dobe to this engine in recent years
I get 32 mpg if im lucky in my 1998 one
But it's a 1.3 with similar grunt to a 1.6 thanks to IMA.. . you clearly just have no idea what you are talking about. It's bettered the 1.6 focus figure you conjectured anyway :s