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Why do new honda's MPG suck?
I was looking through one of my old school motor trend magazines and the
1989 Honda CRX is EPA rated at i believe 51 or 52 MPG freeway and like 46MPG city how come with all this (oh so good) new technology and vtech and all this other stuff the new civic hybrid is rated at like 40MPG highway i believe and the new insight is like 50 MPG that's not too impressive to me Is it just me or is that a little confusing? The older honda's are more fun to drive too |
It's you.
Experienced mechanics know that the EPA rating methodology has changed... right? |
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oh wow i just looked it up 37 MPG makes more sense now
Still think the civic hybrid should do better than that though |
Hey,
If you going to post, please use adult language. The word 'suck' reflects your IQ, your age, your immaturity etc. If I wanted to be an a homie boy site I'd hang out on one. Seriously. And btw, the super moderator of the NICO Infiniti Q45 forum is 20 years old and he has over 5000 posts. He has never used the word 'suck'. So it's not an age thing. Moderator: let's cut this off before it becomes an issue. If we are serious about google searches then let's not let some 18 yr old noob cast a poor reflection on Ecomodder. |
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The reason old cars get better mileage is simple. Weight, engine size, gearing, and the testing methods are different now. |
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I agree with you on the weight and gearing but isn't the new honda civic hybrid using a 1.3 liter 4 cylinder? |
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Why do new honda's have such poor gas mileage there ya go that's better for ya:D |
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