2016 Honda HRV
#63
http://automph.net/wp-content/upload...hilippines.jpg
Was not mugen of course. I saw it at Sea World.
Was not mugen of course. I saw it at Sea World.
#65
Here's a 2014 CITY . Would expect it to be very similar . Video of exterior and interior . http://www.autoblog.com/2013/11/26/h...-india-videos/ .
Last edited by Odie; 08-26-2014 at 11:47 PM.
#67
Wait...is that...can it be...Revolution Orange Metallic? Oh please American Honda...bring it back for the HR-V!! New Honda XR-V is China's HR-V Small Crossover
I want one
:thumbups:
I want one
:thumbups:
#70
Carscoops post pictures of the Chinese version of the HRV: "Honda Debuts New XR-V Made In and For China". They called it the XR-V (I don't understand why changing one letter may achieve better sales...). I like the tail better than the HR-V. I am not sure about the front, may be too busy.
Last edited by Argentum; 08-29-2014 at 11:36 PM.
#71
2015 Honda Fit - Specifications - Official Site
The HR-V (Vezel) weights 2780 lb, with the 130 hp engine it would be
21.4 lb/hp. It is likely that the HR-V will have the 1.8 l of the Civic as an option. This would give it 19.5 lb/hp.
In this case, HR-V, Fit, CR-V and Civic would all have about 19.5 lb/hp. It seems to be a consistent Honda design for NA.
#72
Question: I heard that when you run the A/C on a Prius, mileage goes to shit. True or not?
#73
Nice part of the country. Elevation that high didn't seem to bother my now departed Solstice. Great photography
#75
But the reality is that the parasitic drag from driving the A/C compressor uses engine power, and that means more fuel burned. How hard the compressor works is dictated by how hot it might be outside and how bright the sun is shining. So in a worst case scenario, constant use of A/C on a Prius might theoretically drop your fuel economy from say 50MPG to 40MPG. And you say, well that was a big loss in fuel economy. But that is the exact same amount of additional fuel used as another car that gets 20MPG dropping to 18.2MPG or a car that gets 30MPG dropping to 26MPG. So it is only a relative increase, not an increase unique to a Prius.
#76
Seriously, 2010 Gen III Prius, AC on all the time in summer ... on in the winter for quick defrost only ...
Year-round 42mpg +/– ... maybe a little better in the summer than in the winter, with the winter-formulated gas, extended warm-ups, etc.
#78
Never thought I'd say this, but maybe with luck our Vezels will be coming from China, vis a vis Honda de Mexico ...
#79
There is never a time when I'm not running either A/C or heat. Overall average in Prius C is 60 mpg. If mpg is suffering, I am still pretty damn happy with it!! :thumbups:
#80