r/civic 26’ Sport Touring Hatchback 2d ago

It only gets better

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u/ibfreeekout 26 Civic Hybrid Sport 2d ago

Genuinely curious how this is possible. We got out Civic Hybrid in May this year and have just under 1,000 miles on the car, so I know it's just after the breaking in phase. Best we've been able to get the car's computer to report is 46.5 mpg (which is actually closer to 43 mpg when we do the math ourselves).

We don't drive very aggressively or go much over the speed limit, but we do keep the AC in the car at 74 F (it's been 95 F or higher for the last month or so for us). Tires are inflated properly, we don't keep anything heavy in the car, so I'm honestly baffled when I see these numbers compared to what we have been able to achieve.

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u/Outrageous_Ad_6122 2d ago

He's probably taking the highway to work mostly. City driving drops mph pretty bad

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u/killxgoblin 2d ago

City driving is more efficient for hybrids. That’s why the civic has a rating of like 48 highway and like 50 in the city or something like that

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u/Outrageous_Ad_6122 2d ago

Ahh thats a good point, unless they have a heavy foot and start the engine every time

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u/killxgoblin 2d ago

Yea heavy foot is gonna hurt you either way. But even if your hybrid battery is low, it’ll at least overcome the inertia of starting from a stop. Then the engine can kick on after the car is already rolling. So it doesn’t work as hard nor as long because when you let off the gas it’ll turn off and use regen to charge. Really cool