Friday, February 18, 2011

The Evolution of Reasonable

2012 Honda Civic Si
Civic lovers rejoice! This is the all new 2012 Honda Civic. As you can see, they've only made a few cosmetic changes to the lights and bumpers, but as for overall shape, I don't really see a change here. It looks people like the new shape introduced in 2008. Anyway, the new Civic gets more fuel efficiency and more power for use on the road. The model you see above you is the Civic Si, which now has 200 horsepower, about as much as a VW Golf GTI. But even though it's powerful, you should get 31 MPG on this. That's pretty impressive for a powerful coupe. There are also other models beside this including the GX, the Hybrid, and the all new HF (High Efficiency). The standard motor is a 1.8-liter four cylinder one in the standard model which will get you 39 MPG. The HF, however, has the same motor, but aerodynamic tweaks allow it to have 2 more MPGs for driving. The Hybrid uses a 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine and a small electric motor powered by lithium ion batteries and not nickel (Well done Honda!). We don't know how much power this produces, but it is supposed to produce an estimated 45 MPG, 4 more than the original hybrid. Prices have not been announced yet, but they will be soon as the car is set to hit the showrooms this Summer.
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