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2009 Honda Civic Hybrid - Q&A

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2009 Honda Civic Hybrid Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 14 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Where is the USB connector on my 2009 Civic Hybrid?
I have a brand new Honda Civic Hybrid (ES with Leather model) and I can't find the USB connector? I'm told it should have one - can anyone help?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

You have two options to play music. You have the AUX input right below the left temp. control knob. However, you need to buy a 3.5 mm (male to male) jack to play a music device. Your USB port is in your arm rest. It has a little black cord that's an input, so if you have an ipod, you have to plug...

Whats the difference between the 2009 honda civic hybrid and the 2008 honda civic hybrid? ?
which one is better? does the newer one get better mileage? what else is different about it besides the Front Grill.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

>> Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) was added in 2009 for increased protection. The 2009 model has a redisgned front bumper and grill, a USB port for the audio system, a redesigned steering wheel, and some additional options available,such as bluetooth capability, leather-trimmed interior...

2009 honda civic hybrid?
How much weight can this vehicle carry? I know the Curb weight is 2,877 lbs. Thats about it. How much weight can it carry? I tried researching it and can't find it or maybe I'm searching it wrong.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The max weight it can hold is 850lbs.

Will my '04 Honda Civic Hybrid stop running when the hybrid battery dies?
Will my '04 Honda Civic Hybrid stop running when the hybrid battery dies? Not the car battery, but the hybrid battery. Also what are the current replacement prices for cells and where can I get a good deal? I'm a student.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The cost of these batteries is in the thousands.They do not last forever! The early GM and Ford built Hybrid prototypes are dead on the side of the road.Too expensive to replace cells.

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The new Volkswagen Jetta TDI sports real-world highway fuel economy in the 40s, with cleaner emissions than diesels of the past, and it’s a much more settled choice for highway driving.

The Honda Civic GX uses natural gas, not gasoline, to provide good power and fuel economy; its range is rather short, but it’s even more economical to run than a hybrid if you have access.

The Toyota Prius has been a pioneer in hybrid vehicles.

The current Prius has good interior room and strong fuel economy, along with hatchback utility; an all-new Prius is expected very soon, as a 2010 model.


 
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