SEA3PO":25bfr1m0 said:In Europe Honda sells a Diesel Civic that gets over 70mpg...but again it is not allowed into the USA
Joel
SEA3PO
localboy":3b9u92mk said:SEA3PO":3b9u92mk said:In Europe Honda sells a Diesel Civic that gets over 70mpg...but again it is not allowed into the USA
Joel
SEA3PO
Gonna do some research on this...
It also is one of the sector's best in performance against low CO2 emissions...
Fuel consumption of only 4.2 litres per 100 km ensures the new Civic is easy on the pocket as well as the environment.
localboy":1qujg8pe said:localboy":1qujg8pe said:SEA3PO":1qujg8pe said:In Europe Honda sells a Diesel Civic that gets over 70mpg...but again it is not allowed into the USA
Joel
SEA3PO
Gonna do some research on this...
http://www.netcarshow.com/honda/2012-civic_eu-version/
It also is one of the sector's best in performance against low CO2 emissions...
Fuel consumption of only 4.2 litres per 100 km ensures the new Civic is easy on the pocket as well as the environment.
4.2 liters per 100 km=56 mpg (U.S.)
I'd be all over this. So now lets hear why this car is NOT allowed to be imported/sold in the U.S. market.
20dauntless":9zkhnx1e said:I saw $4.67 a gallon for gas at LaConner a couple days ago. $3.97 for diesel. I'm leaving for Alaska on Friday...any bets on the highest prices I see along the way?
As much as I try to like the diesel VWs, the service costs and questionable reliability really turn me off.
With over 6200 miles on the volt the lifetime mpg is 250+. I know i have not purchased 24 gallons of fuel. My electrical limit has gone up to 40 miles. Even my motorcycle friends would drive it.