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Thursday, November 29, 2007

The Honda Civic Hybrid for 2008

Since Honda Civic Hybrid became one of the most popular hybrids in the market, the automaker was able to create the already solid reputation of the model as it carries the 2008 model of Honda Civic Hybrid into the crowd.

Though the Civic Hybrid was already great, Honda still made some improvements and advancements. It was made even “greener”. The 2008 Civic Hybrid gets an estimated MPG of 45. But, more than that, the Civic was given better fuel efficiency. There were also other positive mechanical changes made on the engine and power sources. Compared with its predecessor, the new Civic has an even lesser impact on the environment.

Honda made some significant styling and design changes for the 2008 Civic Hybrid. The car was even described as having a “gracious interior” and having a very smart and extremely attractive exterior fixture.

The great popularity of the 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid was due to the fact that it relies upon regular unleaded gasoline. Even, users could easily fuel the vehicle at any gasoline station anywhere, unlike some other alternative fuel motor vehicle options.

As some may think that there is a need to “plug in” or charge up the battery through an electrical source, Honda believes that the battery should be self charging while the vehicle is being operated in the normal course of motoring.

The 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid will be packed complete with a three year or 36,000 mile warranty. The battery pack will be provided with at least an eight year or 80,000 mile warranty, and it could even extend up to ten years or 150,000 miles in some states.

Another good thing is the fact that any Honda dealership in the country and in the world could provide service and repair for the 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid.

posted by Rocky at 4:16 PM

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