How many miles is a 2005 Honda Civic good for?

How many miles is a 2005 Honda Civic good for?

Now, let’s answer your question, “how many miles can a Honda Civic last?” On average, it should last for more than 200,000 miles. However, with proper care and maintenance, it can last you longer — up to 300,000 miles or more!

Is it OK to jump start a hybrid car?

If you’re dealing with a dead battery in your hybrid vehicle, you may be wondering: “Can you jump-start a hybrid car?” The simple answer is yes. There are some similarities between hybrids and standard gas-engine vehicles, and this is one of them.

Is the Honda Civic Hybrid still for sale?

None for sale nearby. Instead: Update to my 11/19/09 review. I’m still driving it and have done nothing but regular stuff (oil/filter, brakes, tires). I now have roughly 205k miles on it. The IMA warning light came on about 1.5 years ago (around 190k miles).

What kind of gas mileage does a Honda Civic get?

The 1.3L engine is a little slow even with electric assist, but not as bad as most people think. I have no trouble merging on highway. Going up a long stretch of highway need to move to the slow lane, esp. after all the battery capacity is drained. Without A/C, the average gas mileage is pretty good, hovering between 44 to 50 MPG.

Is there warranty on Honda Civic Hybrid battery?

Honda said the hybrid battery was testing weak and needed replaced ($2,500 and 3-year/30k warranty). I decided not to replace it and to just see what it’d do. Battery doesn’t keep charged up as well as it used to, but I’m still getting over 40mpg driving in town. I found a place that will put in a used battery with a 1-year guarantee for $1,275.

What’s the fuel economy of a Honda hybrid?

The hybrids fuel economy is great until you do the math on the cost to own. You’re going to pay an extra 2k for the hybrid. Over five years, you’ll save about $2925 in fuel. Sounds great until you have spit out $3900 for a new hybrid battery. Honda lost their case because they knew the battery had a shorter lifespan than advertised.

None for sale nearby. Instead: Update to my 11/19/09 review. I’m still driving it and have done nothing but regular stuff (oil/filter, brakes, tires). I now have roughly 205k miles on it. The IMA warning light came on about 1.5 years ago (around 190k miles).

Is there a 2005 Honda Civic for sale?

There aren’t any 2005 Honda Civic for sale near you. Update to my 11/19/09 review. I’m still driving it and have done nothing but regular stuff (oil/filter, brakes, tires). I now have roughly 205k miles on it. The IMA warning light came on about 1.5 years ago (around 190k miles).

The 1.3L engine is a little slow even with electric assist, but not as bad as most people think. I have no trouble merging on highway. Going up a long stretch of highway need to move to the slow lane, esp. after all the battery capacity is drained. Without A/C, the average gas mileage is pretty good, hovering between 44 to 50 MPG.

The hybrids fuel economy is great until you do the math on the cost to own. You’re going to pay an extra 2k for the hybrid. Over five years, you’ll save about $2925 in fuel. Sounds great until you have spit out $3900 for a new hybrid battery. Honda lost their case because they knew the battery had a shorter lifespan than advertised.