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2006 Honda Civic Hybrid Pricing

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by Tideland Prius, Nov 9, 2005.

  1. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    $21,850 base
    $23,350 nav

    CVT is standard, no manual this time.

    Specs:
    Electric power steering, front disc/rear drums, P195/65R15 on alloys,
    49/51 EPA rating with a 12.3 gal fuel tank

    Exterior:
    Rear spoiler, power mirrors with integrated turn signals, roof mounted antenna

    Interior:
    Auto A/C, steering wheel mounted audio controls, cruise, power windows with driver one-touch, power door locks, automatic door locks, security system with trunk release, driver seat height adjustment, map lights, AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA audio with 6 speakers, CD-TEXT and AUX Input, coolant temp gauge, outside temp gauge

    Safety:
    ABS w/EBD, BA, dual-stage front airbags, side airbags with OPDS, side curtain airbags, active head restraints, engine immobiliser, DRL
     
  2. spwolf

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    interesting, even with side airbag package, Prius is only $400 more expensive, and with simply better hybrid system with power power and bigger/better battery...

    I am kind of confused that Civic Hybrid is now bigger than before but yet still doesnt match interior volume of Prius or Luggage volume...

    nevertheless, interior look is much better than before...
     
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    I really thought that, with this update, Honda would at least catch up to the Prius. I'm all for any car that gets this kind of gas mileage, but this still seems like a weaker alternative.

    I'll be interested to see what a Corolla can do.
     
  4. tideland_raj

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    I like the Honda... at least based on what I've heard/seen. However, to explain the interior size, the Hybrid Civic probably just sits lower, and has a lower center of gravity. Thus, the car has less interior space than the Prius, but handles better on turns and has less wind issues (not that either of those two things ever really diminished the enjoyment of my Prius significantly).

    I'm looking to either get a 2nd Prius or the Civic hybrid, and one of my major issues with the Honda is that they still call their hybrid system "IMA"... I like that the Prius is much closer to being an actual electric vehicle (ie, more battery/motor power). Seems "greener" to me.
     
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    Interesting, $400 USD in the States and about 4500 difference CDN dollars Canada :angry:
     
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    Maybe the base is a $400 difference, but if you want NAV, there's a much bigger difference there.

    If I didn't need the hatchback, I would have strongly considering the HCH.
     
  7. Tideland Prius

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    Your fully loaded 06 with nav, bluetooth, HIDs, leather and backup camera is only Cdn$33k at 1.15%. That's cheaper than my Premium package which is everything else except those mentioned above.
     
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    With NAV, IMO, it seems like a good buy. I wish Toyota had the NAV option as its own spearate. I dont know, maybe it does.
     
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    The Civic Hybrid not only is not a hatchback, but you can't fold down the rear seats to carry a longer load (unlike the regular Civic which has fold-down seats). This elimiates the Civic for me.
     
  10. Hornhonker

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    CDN PRICING

    MSRP


    5 Door Liftback

    Automatic Transmission

    $30,730

    Package B

    $34,795

    Package C

    $38,145


    Prices subject to change without notice.

    Price is based on the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) in Canadian dollars.

    A Toyota dealer is free to set its own selling prices for Toyota products and services.
     
  11. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    ooh. not bad.. it went up a bit for Pkg "C"

    wait a min, isn't that the 2005 pricing?