Wednesday, January 22, 2014

2013 Honda Civic Hybrid Series

2013 Honda Civic Hybrid Series
2013 Honda Civic Hybrid
Honda Civic Hybrid 2013 is most popular car in this year. Honda Civic Hybrid is simple and more feature to complete solution for drive in town or adventure. Honda launch Honda Civic Hybrid for luxury car with litle money, so anyone can enjoy with this car. here, some review from Honda Civic Hybrid. The Honda Civic Hybrid 2013 is a hybrid powertrain version of the Honda Civic, it is first introduced in Japan near the end of 2001. It is the first hybrid vehicle to be certified as an Advanced Technology Partial Zero  Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV) from California's Air Resources Board. Honda Civic 2013 is the best car from that class. The 2013 Honda Civic is the only car in its class to earn the highest possible safety rating of Good from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in its small overlap front crash test, which when combined with other test results, makes it a 2013 Top Safety Pick.
2013 Honda Civic Hybrid Series
 For more feature in 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid is the 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid has a four cylinder engine paired with an electric motor. 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid has a continuously variable transmission is standard. The EPA says the Honda Civic Hybrid gets 44 mpg in both city and highway driving, which is good for the class. Test drivers are mostly underwhelmed by the 2013 Civic Hybrid's performance. The 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid uses an Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system similar to Honda Insight. Early models from 2001 to 2005 used a 5-speed manual transmission, but models since then feature a continuously variable automatic transmission. The Civic Hybrid was only available as sedan until 2013, when the hatchback will be added to its lineup. While they acknowledge that it drives better than the 2012 model, that's faint praise. Critics requently complain of slow acceleration, grabby brakes, rough transitions between gas and electric power and fuel economy that doesn't live up to the EPA’s estimates.

In interior Honda Civic Hybrid, there are five seat, it has a fair amount of passenger space for a compact car, but reviews about how comfortable it is are mixed. Reviewers say the interior has adequate materials and build quality for the class, but a few complain about the dash layout and the functionality of the navigation system. Standard features include a rearview camera, Bluetooth, steering wheel controls and a USB port. Optional features include leather seats and navigation. The Civic hybrid, based on the seventh generation Civic, was first introduced to the Japanese market in December 2001. Honda claimed Honda Civic Hybrid was the most fuel efficient 5 passenger gasoline powered production vehicle in the world at the time. Honda Civic Hybrid was introduced to the U.S. in spring 2002 as a 2003 model. The Honda Civic Hybrid has a four-cylinder engine and electric motor paired with a continuously variable transmission. It seats five. Standard features include a rearview camera, Bluetooth and a USB port. Leather and navigation are optional. The Civic Hybrid was redesigned in 2012, and after poor reviews, was refreshed for 2013. This overview uses applicable research and reviews from 2012. 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid is the first hybrid vehicle to be certified as an Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV) from California's Air Resources Board.
2013 Honda Civic Hybrid Review

Honda Civic Hybrid Interior

Honda Civic Hybrid 2013 has two spark plugs in each cylinder can fire either sequentially or simultaneously, enabling more efficient burning during lean-burn mode and more often lean-burn operation. The engine can operate at a lean 22:1 air-to-fuel ratio more than 60 percent of the time on a flat road. The VTEC cylinder idling system of the engine closes the valves in three of the four cylinders when the car is decelerating, reduces the power lost to the engine by 50 percent and allows the IMA to extract more electrical energy during braking from feature Honda Civic Hybrid 2013. The rocker arms operating in Honda Civic Hybrid 2013 make the intake and exhaust valves have two modes: valve lift mode or idle mode. During deceleration, the synchro piston disengages the lift mode rocker arm so that the valves remain at rest, effectively sealing off the cylinder.

Honda Civic Hybrid 2013 price average $23,267 - $25,764.

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