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An Insight into a Honda Insight.

Postby retepsnikrep » Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:47 pm

An Insight into the Honda Insight. (Possible article for BVS magazine, comments welcome) :)

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Postby MB » Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:15 pm

What a fantastic review, and I'm quite envious of you!

If only it was a four seater - or at least a 2+2. With a young family to cart around, a two seater just wouldn't work for me.

It might have been justifiable when I was commuting 200 miles a day, but as of Tuesday I move to a village just outside Coventry, and my new commute will be done either on bike, on a G-Wiz or perhaps a new electric cycle.

But thank you for the interesting review - as I said, I'm quite envious!

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Postby ChrisB » Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:43 pm

As with Mike a cracking reveiw there Peter, and I think worthy of the going into the next Plugged In Mag in my view for those that dont have Interweb access.

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Postby aminorjourney » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:48 am

Yes! I love it!

I'm not sure it will fit in the September/October mag- but certainly in the winter one? :)
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Postby Tam » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:31 pm

Are there any Insigtht owners here in the South-East?? Now I've seen this article it's top of my shopping list, and I'd really like to see one "in the flesh".

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Postby qdos » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:49 pm

Tam wrote:Are there any Insight owners here in the South-East?? Now I've seen this article it's top of my shopping list, and I'd really like to see one "in the flesh".


Yes Chris Thomas of RUM Car came and met up with us on The London to Brighton. I've driven his Insight and I must confess I didn't realise it could do that many mpgs otherwise I'd have gone and got one too instead of my Primera! I'm sure he'd be happy to talk to you about them.

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Postby floydster » Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:14 pm

Don't know much about the Insight but after reading your post the there's no comparison between the Prius and the Honda.

Great post.

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Granny Mode

Postby retepsnikrep » Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:28 pm

Remember you have to drive verryyyyy carefully at low speed about 40-55mph to get my sort of mpg consistently, it's quite an art. A more realistic mpg for a "Normal" driver at "Normal" speeds would be 75-85mpg in an unmodified manual car. (The CVT version does about 10mpg less)

However on a decent run at 50-55mph in good warm weather on flatish roads an unmodified manual car is still capable of over 100mpg :)

The gain to be had from minor mods can be totted up as follows.

1) Slow down by 10mph = +10mpg :D (Everyone should do this IMHO)
2) Add radiator block even in summer = +5mpg :)
3) Pump up tyres to 50psi = +5mpg :)
4) Add hot air intake = +2mpg :)
5) Add MIMA Computer = +5-10mpg :D
6) Add thermos coolant storage system = unknown, bit's are on my bench :P

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Postby qdos » Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:30 pm

So you're really talking just a load of hot air then ! :wink:

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It helps.

Postby retepsnikrep » Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:35 pm

Hot air certainly helps!!! LOL :wink:
Regards Peter

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One HCH1 Civic Hybrid running 60ah A123 Lithium pack.


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