Accord Hybrids?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by G-Man, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. G-Man

    G-Man Guest

    Any good/bad articles out there on the Accord Hybrid? I'm looking at
    getting a 2006. I love my V6's, so this gives me the best of both worlds.

    Any personal experiences?

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Nov 6, 2005
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  2. From what I have heard, it does not get the fuel consumption figures that
    were promised, city or highway. Save your money and get a 4-cylinder Accord
    if gas mileage is a concern. Otherwise, just get a non-hybrid V6 Accord.
    Either one will cost less to buy than the hybrid version.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Nov 6, 2005
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  3. G-Man

    Dr Nick Guest

    From what I have heard, it does not get the fuel consumption figures that
    I agree, I did the math out and the extra $$$ it costs for the hybrid, it
    will take forever to recoup the extra price difference between either 4cyl
    or v6 non hybrids. also, they don't make it in a stick so that was a BIG
    reason I passed... I ordered a 4cyl accord if I get around 28MPG average
    I'll be pretty happy.
     
    Dr Nick, Nov 7, 2005
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  4. G-Man

    John Horner Guest

    No personal experiences, but there are a lot of questions about the
    validity of EPA fuel economy claims for this and other hybrids.
    Personally I think that Honda has figured out how to game the test cycle
    in a way which no real driver repeats in use over time. Remember that
    the EPA tests are very short.

    I would not spend the $$$ for an Accord hybrid myself. Check out the
    Acura TSX if you want a fun to drive, good fuel economy version of the
    Accord. It is built on the non-US version of the Accord.

    John
     
    John Horner, Nov 7, 2005
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  5. G-Man

    tony kujawa Guest

    The TSX does not get any better mileage than a regular V6 Accord, has 44
    less horses, and much less torque at the expense of premium fuel. They are
    much slower also.
     
    tony kujawa, Nov 7, 2005
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  6. FEWER horses.

    When you're talking about individual items, it's FEWER items.

    Less snow means fewer snowflakes.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Nov 7, 2005
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  7. G-Man

    jamo Guest

    They're still pretty reasonable value.
    What's the price difference between the 2.4 TSX and Accord 3.0 liter V6?
     
    jamo, Nov 8, 2005
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  8. G-Man

    tony kujawa Guest


    TSX MSRP: 27190
    ACCORD V6 6SPEED MSRP: 27300
     
    tony kujawa, Nov 8, 2005
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    TomP Guest

    Great car, also made in Japan (that matters to some), not Ohio.
    Will not get the F.E. that E.P.A. suggests; 20 in town, 25 highway, has been
    my observed mileage.

    Buy it for, being green, bragging rights.


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    TomP, Nov 12, 2005
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  10. G-Man

    John Horner Guest

    I get in the low 20s in local driving and 29-31 mpg on the freeway with
    my '03 V-6 automatic Accord. Somebody needs to break the code and
    figure out how the car makers are gaming the EPA fuel economy tests for
    hybrids!

    John
     
    John Horner, Nov 12, 2005
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  11. I get pretty much the EPA numbers for my '05 Accord Hybrid Automatic.
    I use the cruise control for 90% of my driving. In this area, though,
    "City" driving is made up of 50% long 40-50 mph stretches and 50%
    typical city stop and go.

    Traded in an '04 Civic that pretty much ran 10% under the EPA mileages
    over the 1.5 year period. Mulitple tank average of mixed local and up
    to 900 mile round trips was always over 40. The Accord's multiple
    tank averages are running 31 ish.

    Wife could not abide the highway 'feel' of the Civic (light-weight
    wandering in the lane) nor the 'slipping clutch' characteristic of the
    CVT.

    I must admit, I LOVE the power of the Accord V6. Has more get up and
    get than the non-hybrid V6 and even my old 72 Comet GT with the 302 V8
    was a wimp (stock) compared to the Hybrid. Love the 'better' gas
    mileage. However, it is truly only an 'ego' or 'status' purchase with
    no monetary advantage over a standard vehicle. The premium is too
    high to recover unless gas prices get over $20/gal an as for being
    "green" the battery disposal is not.

    But... you have to breath air, you can bury batteries.
     
    (Mailing list usage forbidden), Dec 16, 2005
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    onerpm Guest

    I can't help out much on the hybrid question (although I do have a
    Prius that averaged 46 mpg in 2005), but to the poster that was hoping
    to get 28 on a 4-cyl. Accord: My wife has had one for two years, and
    overall it has averaged 26 mpg on the nose. This is an auto. tranny,
    suburban driving with not many freeway trips other than local. She
    only puts on about 8000 miles per year. (by the way, it's for sale, if
    anyone's interested, because she's getting a Prius as well...17,000
    miles, leather, NAV, heated seats, remote start.)

    If you are getting a manual, or have a commute longer than 6 miles, you
    should get 28 easily. Also, I live in MN which has long winters that
    hurt mileage.

    The 4 cylinder is one sweet, smooth, strong engine.

    rpm
     
    onerpm, Dec 16, 2005
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