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2006 Honda Civic Hybrid - Web Chatter

MSRP: $22,150 - $23,650 See Local Classifieds
 
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MSN Autos user
Great Mileage, Good Reliability

...I've noticed I'm a better, safer driver because of it, too. I think those gauges should be put in everyone's cars. Cons: There are times when I wish it was a...

MSN Autos user
Live Green While Not Sacrificing...

...If I had to pick one thing that I love the most it would be the exceleration. I thought with only 110 hp I wouldn't be able to get on the freeway much less...

MSN Autos user
Hesitation on Acceleration

...premium. I wanted the carpool stickers so I could use the carpool lane. Cons: I don't like the plain beige interior. Would have spent more money for leather...

MSN Autos user
Great car

...Less wind noise and much more room than last years model. Also like the steering controled controls and larger radio controls. Cons: Has a clunking sound when...


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Should I buy a high mileage 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid?
I got a new job that requires I commute 150 miles a day. I found a good deal on a 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid with 129,000 miles and a California HOV Sticker. I don't have experience with high mileage hybrids. Is there anything I should worry about?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

You can try Honda Civic EK3 with engine D15B. This cars made aound 1996-1999. Very good fuel consumption. With proper driving style, you can reach 30km per liter!. Hybrid is very Save in terms of fuel consumption. But the maintenance maybe quite high especially with the battery. 150miles a day is...

I ordered a honda civic hybrid 2006 3 months ago can i legally get out of contract?
I decide to buy a brand new 2006 civic hybrid, it's been 3 months since i signed the contract and the salesperson promised me (not in writing) that it would take up to 2 months, hey also stated that in oder to get the paperwork going they needed at least $1,500 downpymnt, meanwhile they would let me have a loaner, So i got a loaner, didn't signed...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

You need to talk to an attorney. But it sounds like you do not have to give them any money for the use of the loaner. If there was no agreement signed about the terms of you using the loaner car, you are probably in the clear. You should forget the salesperson at this point and go straight to the...

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