What can we tell you about the Honda Civic GX? Any questions?
Have any of you driven one? If so, write your review in the comments section. We look forward to reading what you have to say.
Donna DeRosa, Managing Editor
What can we tell you about the Honda Civic GX? Any questions?
Have any of you driven one? If so, write your review in the comments section. We look forward to reading what you have to say.
Donna DeRosa, Managing Editor
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jaguar36 says:
05:38 AM, 06/30/09
Two questions, one Why do you still have it? its been two years and at least 32k miles. Sure its unique, but we've heard everything about it already. Get rid of it and get a Mini-E.
2nd, About the car of the week, you've got 28 cars, what are you going to do for the other 24 weeks a year?
dougtheeng says:
05:53 AM, 06/30/09
^^ They have a MINI-E
dougtheeng says:
05:53 AM, 06/30/09
Is Honda further developing this vehicle or is/was it a one-off experiment that is running its course?
kdragon5 says:
07:21 AM, 06/30/09
1) How is the engine in this car? In terms of smoothness, reliability, how it feels, etc? If you didn't see the GX badging and didnt know that it was a GX, would you know that the Civic was a GX just by driving it? (I seem to remember you guys said it was "slower than maple syrup")
2) Is this car worth the extra price over a comparably equipped petrol powered Civic?
3) Besides needing to fill it up with CNG, is owning and running this car any different compared to a petrol Civic?
4) Why was this posted at 3:00 AM? :P
thegrocer says:
07:53 AM, 06/30/09
I am curious how the fuel economy is being calculated for the GX, is it gallons of CNG burned or is it converted to a gasoline equivalent MPG? (i.e. total energy used calculated, then divided by the amount of energy in a gallon of gas)
stephen987 says:
07:55 AM, 06/30/09
Why do we care? It's slower than a Prius and cannot be refueled AT ALL in much of the US. Honestly, guys. This car is the most irrelevant member of the Edmunds fleet.
actualsize says:
09:52 AM, 06/30/09
I think the fact that the Civic GX is considered irrelevant is very relevant, indeed. A lot of technologies that have been put on a pedastal by well-intentioned greenies don't stand up to the relevancy test. I can't drive it because I can't refuel it when and where I need to.
drunkenpanda says:
12:12 PM, 06/30/09
Do a suspension walk around. It would be interesting to see how an economy car is set up.