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Nice car, and a great color!
Thanks....out of the sunlight, it looks more like this color.....

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The SI I traded in required prem fuel because of it's tuning...this one takes reg.
The $1.20 diff between reg and prem fuel combined with the 50mpg make this a much less fuel cost car than the SI

Along with that...this gets to 60mph faster than my SI did.
That's super impressive!

Hell, that makes me want to consider something like that for my commuter car.
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Make sure your neighbor isn't sneaking gas into your tank.
My neighbor is a 92 year old lady....but she gets around.
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That's super impressive!

Hell, that makes me want to consider something like that for my commuter car.

Yeah, I'm thinking I probably bought it at the perfect time because of gas prices.
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Did the salesperson tell you could opt out of the telematics? The sneaky thing is that Toyota offers a couple tracking programs that are free for a year then you have to pay. But the sneaky part is that if you accept the offer the electronics are activated and never get turned off. You lose access but Toyota keeps receiving the data. Said data is protected unless Toyota gets an official warrant signed by a judge. Theoretically insurance companies can also buy the data. The entire car is an AirTag, with real time audio and video surveillance inside and out free of charge.
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I went to open the moon roof while driving this am for the first time. Switch is similar to all Civics so I reached for it and felt two switches. One was definitely for the roof, the other one had a plastic cap over it to prevent accidentally using it. The button said SOS

I'm thinking that must be something similar to Onstar?
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Thank you for your purchase of a new car! Your trade in will go on the market so cheap SOBs like me can drive a new to us low milage, well cared for automobile. After all, my old man's car ( a '16 Jetta) has almost 300,000 km on it and won't last forever.
The above is not meant to be in green. I am sincere in my appreciation. Enjoy the new one.
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^^^ Thanks!....I will.
I think the year was 83 and I bought a used 80 VW Jetta. It was a 2 door black with 5 speed manual.
I can't remember why I sold it, but I remember it was reliable and very fun to drive. It sat high and was very comfortable. I doubt they make it as a 2 door anymore.
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Added gas for the first time...8.2 gal to fill it up with reg. Dash screen shows 46mpg.
Most of the miles were in Sport mode....If I used Eco mode, I think it would have been 50 mpg.

Been playing with the paddles on the steering wheel for the braking. I doubt I'll need new pads before 100K...the engine provides a lot of stopping power.
Most of the time, unless stopping, the paddles can replace the brake pedal.
Sport mode is fun.
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I went to open the moon roof while driving this am for the first time. Switch is similar to all Civics so I reached for it and felt two switches. One was definitely for the roof, the other one had a plastic cap over it to prevent accidentally using it. The button said SOS

I'm thinking that must be something similar to Onstar?
or...
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Added gas for the first time...8.2 gal to fill it up with reg. Dash screen shows 46mpg.
Most of the miles were in Sport mode....If I used Eco mode, I think it would have been 50 mpg.

Been playing with the paddles on the steering wheel for the braking. I doubt I'll need new pads before 100K...the engine provides a lot of stopping power.
Most of the time, unless stopping, the paddles can replace the brake pedal.
Sport mode is fun.
Is the tank super small or were you just topping it off?

Paddles? So you're using engine braking instead of the brakes? Is using the engine a way to engage regenerative braking? I thought with most cars that have regenerative braking, that it was activated by the brake pedal.
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^^^ The paddles can use the engine to brake and charge the battery at the same time. It's a way of getting the main battery up to full charge. But it's also fun to use instead of the brake. (it will not work to come to a fast complete stop)

I think some EV's use regenerative braking just by lifting on the gas/go pedal....they call it 'one pedal driving'.
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[QUOTE=masraum;12645737]Is the tank super small or were you just topping it off?

It's a 10.2 gal tank...it's funny to see the 'range of miles' on the dash say 485 miles after filling up.

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^^^ The paddles can use the engine to brake and charge the battery at the same time. It's a way of getting the main battery up to full charge. But it's also fun to use instead of the brake. (it will not work to come to a fast complete stop)

I think some EV's use regenerative braking just by lifting on the gas/go pedal....they call it 'one pedal driving'.
Interesting, yes, I think many/most use the lift off the gas and also are triggered by the brake pedal. I have heard that for many, the "lift off the gas" mode can be adjusted for how much generation you want (creates more deceleration at higher levels). It sounds like they baked that into your flappy paddles.
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It's a 10.2 gal tank...it's funny to see the 'range of miles' on the dash say 485 miles after filling up.
Yeah, 10.2 gal, I'd say that's a tiny tank, although, not surprising since it's a hybrid. Better fuel economy means you get a good distance on a small tank which helps offset the additional weight of the batteries by less weight in fuel.

The tank in my boxster is 16.9, and I get about 370-375miles per tank on the highway (running 80+mph and not hypermiling). I wish my boxster had a 23 gal tank like my old '88 911 had. My wife's car ('18 Outback w/3.6L flat 6) gets about 440 miles out of her 17.6gal tank.
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^^^ My 84 Carrera has a 21.1 tank and it is thirsty. The SW chip doesn't help matters.
I should check the mileage sometime....almost afraid to do it.
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Three weeks and 1200 miles after purchasing it....I received this from Honda yesterday.

Thought it was a nice of them.


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