True. its a nice car but I just dont like the price. The sport should at least have the bodykit included as standard to differentiate it from the normal models.
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True. its a nice car but I just dont like the price. The sport should at least have the bodykit included as standard to differentiate it from the normal models.
What's the fuel consumption of a manual Civic Sport?Quote:
Originally Posted by davecash
7.9 for the manual, 8.1 for the auto.Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
Real life numbers, not EPA numbers.Quote:
Originally Posted by IS250
Have a look through this thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42732
i havnt finished my first tank yet:)
i get 8.5-9.5l/100 depending on driving style n how much i have to go to uni/work in the week. at least 420kms to a fill (i fill as soon as light goes on or, if its close, on tuesdays - cheap days!)
Only 3 fuel consumption numbers in there. From what I can see, an auto Civic Sport consumes the same as a manual Euro.Quote:
Originally Posted by IS250
I'd expect those figures to improve after 6 months or so.
How much does a Euro consume? And was there much difference between the first month and several months later?
I know one reason my workmate choose a Civic sport over a euro was because it was smaller, had everything sunroof etc and the leather seats. Sure its not bargin price, but who ever said honda was ?
Not much difference. I get 10L/100km in the city, 7-7.5L/100km on the freeway and when I cross the harbour tunnel twice a week, it's 9.5L/100km over 2 weeks.Quote:
Originally Posted by IS250
AT or MT? Spt model? that sounds too high to consumeQuote:
Originally Posted by aaronng