Thursday, May 3, 2012

2012 Honda CR-Z hybrid sport car




 
2012 Honda CR-Z
It is also a hybrid car to be a sports car? The answer is: it depends on what your expectations when it comes to hybrid fuel consumption, and how you define sport as applied to cars.

Two seats 2012 Honda CR-Z covers unchanged since its launch last year. Designed with indices, including those of Sports Honda CR-X of the 80 and 90, the CR-Z is both sporty and a hybrid. The result is a poor application of each. Hybrid-side, semi-electric other goods Honda hybrid approach when it comes to consumption, and the CR-Z, with an automatic transmission is 35 mpg highway with 37 mpg city/39 mpg and together. Although these numbers are good enough to place the CR-Z hybrid seventh in the list in 2012 EPA fuel economy, are far from the numbers that drive the Toyota Prius from 51 cities and 48 highways. In addition, when equipped with a six-speed manual transmission - manual transmission can define sport - the CR-Z drops by two notches with a score of 31/37/34.

And speaking of sports, mind you, there is the letter "y" after sports, we're not talking about a sports car here.

If a style of a car is part of the definition of sport, the CR-Z certainly gets high marks. If fast is included in the equation, then a 0 to 60 mph in 8.5 seconds, the time I get a little 'short. Perhaps the manipulation is an important ingredient for a sports car like speed, and this is where the CR-Z is playful and fun to drive factor is evident.

Honda CR-Z
The auditors that the 2012 Honda CR-Z is the most powerful car of the hybrid market, but warn buyers that are not available the most fuel efficient and spacious.

The Honda CR-Z is more practical and frivolous. It has excellent performance for a hybrid, but its qualities are low fuel economy for a hybrid, and some gases that are affordable small cars more fuel efficient. It is also the unique hybrid that can seat two people. Testers say that combined with poor rear visibility, these defects can make the 2012 Honda CR-Z is difficult to live.

Honda has tried to do a lot with the 2012 Honda CR-Z. The automotive press agrees that the CR-Z is a good attempt, but I doubt that the automaker has created a hybrid mesh high fuel consumption ratings and sports performance seamlessly. With these factors in mind, the CR-Z is best suited for buyers in the market for a hybrid with good performance, but do not give a lower fuel economy rating and without rear seats.

Other cars to consider
Outside The Funky Mini Cooper is for customers who are considering the futuristic CR-Z and his skills as a great handling and ample power. While Cooper has better performance than the CR-Z, his courage, only gas fuel economy powertrain lower average. If you are willing to pay a "little extra for Cooper, keep in mind that can accommodate up to four, but has less cargo space.

The Toyota Prius has the highest rating fuel economy of a hybrid car on the market, but his notes are impressive cost because the service is interesting and boring. But if you want to save money at the gas pump, excellent fuel economy, "the Prius is the perfect choice. Five seats and more cargo space are additional bonuses.

Details: 2012 Honda CR-Z
The CR-Z is available in the database, EX and EX with navigation models. There is only one update for the CR-Z 2012 model with black fabric seat is available on models with black exterior.

more details please visit http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-z/


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