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which honda civics meet these criteria
4door sedan
5spd epa: 40+mpg 98 or newer Budget $6,000 |
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Civic Hybrid is the only 4 door that I know of that gets over 40mpg and it's old enough now that it a 2003 civic hybrid blue books for $3,500
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Between seeing Team Honda, and my Mustang approaching 40, I am pretty sure any Honda can do it lol
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If you drive smart, you should be able to achieve 40+ with just about any 4 cylinder Honda sedan. I have a 1994 1.6L Honda Del Sol Si 5 speed, it has probably the worst aerodynamics of any Honda car and it is also paired with the shortest (most sporty) gears that Honda offered then (that I know of). I have achieved 40+mpg with it by only having an EOC switch and changing my driving habits. I am 100% positive that you can achieve the same or better results with a newer, longer geared, more aerodynamic 1998+ sedan.
EDIT: Check craigslist in your area, there are tons of them. http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/se...inAsk=&maxAsk= |
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But OP did not specify if he wants to stomp the gas pedal and get 40 mpg, or drive smart and/or ecomod to get 40 mpg. Since he is here on ecomodder, I imagine driving smarter/modding are not out of the question-otherwise he would have asked in a Honda forum. Like shortie said, any Honda sedan that meets his criteria is a 40+ mpg car. |
03-05 Civic Hybrid is the only one with 40+ epa rating and stickshift. You don't want that one. By now the batteries are failing and Honda isn't interested in replacing them.
Honda likes to short-change their manuals with higher-revving gear ratios. Still, any recent Civic stick will easily do 40+ mpg, just not epa rated as such. I mean, set the cruise control at 65 and you'll get it. |
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I'm now enjoying an average of 52 mpg over the last 20k miles in a good sized 4 door car and a mostly in-town commute. Buy a 2003-2005 Civic hybrid manual with a bad battery: $3500 Buy a new hybrid battery from Bumblebee: $2100 Gets you in under your budget and well over your target. Sam |
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There is a lot of info out there now on how to test drive a hybrid to see if the battery pack is failing or if anything else is failing and there are a lot of low cost options for replacing these parts of they do fail, but because of fear these cars drop in value at the first sign of any issue, that Blue Book value of $3,500 was for a '03 civic hybrid in perfect condition as well, get one that is rough or has an issue and the price drops! |
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