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2010 Honda Insight - Expert Reviews

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Cars.com
2010 Honda Insight Professional Cars.com Review

...Base price range: $19,800-$23,100 plus $710 freight. Price as tested: $23,810, including freight (EX with navigation). On the Road rating: 8.2 (of a possible...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Insight Professional Cars.com Review

...FAMILY LIFESTAGE In Diapers: Rear-facing infant-safety seats might be a tight squeeze, so be sure to test them before you buy. In School: Firm seat belt...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Insight Professional Cars.com Review

...An electronic stability system with traction control is available on the EX trim level...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Insight Professional Cars.com Review

...Safety: Excellent. Electronic stability control, crumple zones and full set of air bags. Pros: High overall mileage and low price make this a nice daily...

Edmunds
2010 honda insight Professional Edmunds Review

...On the downside, there's bothersome road noise at highway speeds, and the gas engine gets buzzy under heavy acceleration. Read our Honda Insight Long-Term...

MSN Autos
2010 Honda Insight — Flash Drive

...The all-new Insight is cheaper than its obvious competitor, the Toyota Prius, but it's not as good. The hybrid bucks and lurches at times, as the electric...

CarGurus
2010 Honda Insight Overview

...Safety equipment includes antilock brakes, traction control, and a full range of airbags...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Insight Professional Cars.com Review

...The gas engine is a 1.3-liter four-cylinder with 98 hp. For what it's worth, I was racking up mpg in the mid- to high 40s during my few hours behind the wheel;...

Cars.com
2010 Honda Insight Professional Cars.com Review

...The new Insight, in all of those considerations, is a winner...

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The new Insight enters a segment of the new-car market long dominated by the Toyota Prius, and only the Prius.

To a lesser degree, the Honda Civic Hybrid has competed with the Prius; unlike the Prius and the new Insight, the Civic Hybrid has essentially the same outward appearance as the mainstream Civic sedan models, but with Honda's IMA hybrid system to yield fuel economy ratings of 40 mpg city, 45 mpg highway.

The 2010 Honda Insight has a similar hybrid system, but the rest of the package is unique, with a versatile hatchback arrangement and a more memorable look that screams "hybrid." Backseat headroom is a bit short in the Insight.

Another alternative is Honda's own Fit, which returns fuel economy in the 30s in normal driving and has an amazingly vast and versatile interior, thanks to the so-called Magic Seat arrangement, along with very crisp, responsive handling.

Those who plan to do a lot of highway driving will also be happy with the Jetta Sportwagen TDI, which gets similar mileage on the highway, in a big, roomy vehicle, albeit with lower numbers in the city.

Then there's the Smart Fortwo, which some might consider alongside the Insight, but the Fortwo is more of a novelty.

It only fits two, parking is a snap, and fuel economy approaches 40 mpg; however, the ride is very choppy, the seats are skimpy, and it's twitchy on the highway.

But stop the presses! The Prius will be completely redesigned for the 2010 model year, adding interior space, safety and luxury features, and improvements to the hybrid system, resulting in even better fuel economy and a more responsive powertrain.


 
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