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Old 01-23-2020, 10:23 AM   #844 (permalink)
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What is the EPA rating of an autotragic 2001 Honda Civic EX?

Metro's a witch! Build a bridge out of him!

I found this for sale near me. All that they say is that it is in good condition and has 240,000 miles. The pictures do not show much, but you can see the sunroof. I cannot find out if that was available on submodels besides the EX and Si, but chances are it is an EX.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...3262848404927/

I cannot find the EPA rating for the EX, it shows the autotragic HX getting 30/36, the manual HX getting 31/39, two 1.7l autotragics getting 26/34, one manual getting 28/35, and another manual getting 27/33.

I guess that the unspecified manuals are DX\LX and EX, but the DX\LX and EX versions with autotragics get the same fuel economy [while the manuals don't]?

I do not believe it.

Maybe it is 25/32, which does not qualify it for this thread, but it is still smaller and more efficient than my Accord, right?

I did this math before noticing the sunroof [and accompanying inferior fuel economy]: I reported 25 fill-ups in 2018, driving 12,152.8 miles on 329.39 gallons, averaging 36.89 MPG for the year, and I spent $849.05 on gas. If I slashed that to $636.79 and all other expenses were the same, this Civic would pay for itself in 5.65 years.

That was based on my Accord getting 25% over its highway rating.

Anyway, I am going to catch up on notes, and then work on my Civic.
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