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 °°LYN 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid Official Thread V1°°, Passion For Life In A Hybrid Way

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TSSteadyPana
post Jul 12 2012, 01:17 PM, updated 5y ago

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Some photo taken from one Honda Dealer

Honda Civic Hybrid 1.5

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post Jul 12 2012, 01:19 PM

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what is the est price for normal civic?
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post Jul 12 2012, 01:31 PM

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Pffft... no import duty also still 120K? wad a ripoff...
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post Jul 12 2012, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(zaFrOoNaLdO @ Jul 12 2012, 01:19 PM)
what is the est price for normal civic?
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post Jul 12 2012, 01:38 PM

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post Jul 12 2012, 01:59 PM

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no info at all from the website about the hybrid model
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post Jul 12 2012, 03:13 PM

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how many airbags has this hybrid got? i went to look at it at glenmarie like only 2 or 4 probably.

interior is about the same as the 2.0L other than that no power seat. both look very similar.

Also this hybrid how many CC ah? 1.5 or 1.3?

oh BTW, can the civic hybrid get about 1200KM at least on combined cycle? It should have start stop i presume.

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price, is well priced as far as hybrid is concerned. typically hybrid owner will not compare wif petrol version, its no sense to do so anyway.


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post Jul 12 2012, 03:51 PM

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Advantages for 2012 Civic Hybrid compare with other Honda Hybrids

1) Push Start
2) Auto light off after few minutes engine switch off
3) Bigger Boot Space
4) 10K maintanence service interval
5) 6 free services ?
6) Price higher than all Honda Hybrids
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post Jul 12 2012, 04:07 PM

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now it is 1.5L for the hybrid.


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post Aug 1 2012, 10:24 PM

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received my hybrid on the 3rd Aug and has only currently logged in about 300km....on-board comp. indicated average fc is 13km/l with 3 full grown adults and 100% city driving..ie. i've yet to hit the highway with my new ride...nvh is good but the tyre sounds are quite loud, comparable to my old 16 yrs old wira!... :-)

say sifus, can anyone recommend me good honda service centre which do not have too much workmanship quality issues...i'm staying in klang valley and would not mind even going to klang for my warranty service...many thanks... icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Sep 9 2012, 09:15 AM

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I'm on my 1.5 tank now.
Got 17.8km/l in my first tank.

As far as I can see, HCH has bad fc during bad traffic jam,
Whereas the fc is surprisingly good in highway.
From the midi, the worst fc I got during traffic jam is 12-13km/l, and the best is 23-24km/l in highway.

If I am not mistaken, HCH 2012 is using second gen Honda hybrid technology. The air condition still remain cold during auto stop. There is no dead lock on the coasting speed. You can still purely use battery motor at 110km/h. This come as a little surprise to me as I was told by SA that the dead lock speed is 50km/h.

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post Sep 9 2012, 10:39 AM

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seriously, Toyota Prius have better fc than Honda hybrid....Prius could achieve 19-22km/l average...
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post Sep 9 2012, 10:50 AM

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I read somewhere and did some research on synergy hybrid and IMA hyrbrid, you can't fully say that synergy hybrid is better one. Synergy hybrid is much complicated system compare to IMA hybrid. Higher maintenance cost on Synergy hybrid compare to IMA hybrid. Synergy uses a bigger size capacity battery that could cost twice the price of IMA hybrid. example prius battery can cost less than rm20k to replace compare to honda IMA battery cost less than 10k to replace. Synergy hybrid has indepedent petrol engine and electric motor can go on full EV mode-full electric mode. While IMA can't cause both the petrol and electric motor interegrated into 1. IMA hybrid is called semi-hybrid, when prius synergy is full hybrid.

Therefore it's is true that IMA hyrbid will not save as much petrol as synergy hybrid. However to build a IMA hybrid cost lesser Synergy.

Both has it's good and bad and it's up to us to choose to go honda IMA or Toyota Synergy. To me both are the same, you win something, you loss something. You can't get both. =)

Correct me if I'm wrong.
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QUOTE(eric84cool @ Sep 9 2012, 10:39 AM)
seriously, Toyota Prius have better fc than Honda hybrid....Prius could achieve 19-22km/l average...
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Yes, I do agree with your quoted figure.
I notice that high fc is needed when you start the engine. If we are able to start with pure EV mode, somehow it should have an edge here. Therefore, this is definitely a plus point for Toyota hybrid.

Another thing is during bad traffic jam, pure EV mode should play a big role too. However, it is not true anymore when it's extremely jam (not able to move much). At that time, Prius will also need petrol to charge the battery.

Btw, I do think that Honda may have slightly better fc in highway, as it doesn't have any dead lock speed. It can still enjoy "EV" mode at 100km/h.
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To me I again, I think Honda Civic Hybrid is my choice cause the design is so much better than prius. At least I don't have the bulky backside look. =)
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To me, 20k++ cheaper (compared to Prius) and better exterior design are the 2 main reasons!

By the way, how does your fc looks like? I saw a few HCH on road around klang valley recently...


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ANy one could share the FC usage while drive at city???


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