2005 Honda Civic Hybrid 5speed Manual, Books, Energy Tires, Clean Carfax, Rare on 2040-cars
Longwood, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.3L
Fuel Type:ELECTRIC/GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: Hybrid
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 117,000
Sub Model: HYBRID
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
2005 Honda Civic Hybrid, Grey with grey cloth, 1.3L Hybrid, 5 speed manual transmission, 2 Owner Carfax, No accidents, Books and service records, Florida car. The car is a rare 5 speed transmission. The car runs and drives good. There are no warning lights or known issues. Car has match set of Bridgestone low resistance energy tires. The interior is clean and odor free. The exterior is clean with only two blemishes. There is a scuff on front bumper cover(see photos) and a blemish on right front door(see photos). Please review photos for condition. Please contact me at 407 928 4244 with questions and or offers. The car is located in Longwood Florida 32750. Please inspect vehicle before making offer if local. We are a Florida licensed auto dealer. We welcome any inspection company inspection. Edmunds says:
5 ft. 7.5 in. (67.5 in.) | 4 ft. 8.3 in. (56.3 in.) |
14 ft. 7.4 in. (175.4 in.) | 0 ft. 4.4 in. (4.4 in.) |
4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.) | 4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.) |
8 ft. 7.1 in. (103.1 in.) |
Interior Measurements
39.8 in. | 51.2 in. |
42.2 in. | 52.6 in. |
49.8 in. | 37.2 in. |
36.0 in. | 52.0 in. |
Fuel
Hybrid | Regular unleaded |
13.2 gal. | 488.4/594.0 mi. |
37/45 mpg |
Weights and Capacities
101.5 cu.ft. | 2675 lbs. |
10.1 cu.ft. | 10.1 cu.ft. |
DriveTrain
Front wheel drive | 5-speed manual |
Engine & Performance
1.3 L | Single overhead cam (SOHC) |
Inline 4 | 8 |
Variable | 116 ft-lbs. @ 1500 rpm |
93 hp @ 5700 rpm | 34.8 ft. |
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3 yr./ 36000 mi. | 3 yr./ 36000 mi. |
8 yr./ 80000 mi. |
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2014 Honda HPD CR-Z
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The complete transformation gives the normally placid hybrid hatchback a serious shot of adrenaline thanks to a bolt-on supercharger combined with suspension, tire, brake and exhaust upgrades. In addition to the blower (detailed in a bullet point below), new HPD suspension components lower the car by about half an inch, and firmer spring rates stiffen the ride. Stock 16- or 17-inch wheels are then replaced with HPD 18-inch alloys wrapped in sticky Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires (215/40ZR18 at all corners). The clutch is upgraded, a limited-slip differential is installed and new HPD monobloc four-piston calipers are fitted over slotted and ventilated iron rotors up front (the single-pistons over solid discs on the back axle are unchanged). In the rear, the stock hidden single exhaust pipe is replaced by a free-flow twin-tip exhaust that peers out of a new HPD lower diffuser. Other cosmetic enhancements include an HPD front lip spoiler, rear deck lid spoiler and an HPD emblem kit for each side. To say the CR-Z is transformed by the complete HPD package is an understatement.
Driving Notes
Honda protective of Type R name; NSX Type R not in the works
Wed, Feb 19 2020During a roundtable during a recent event hosted by Honda, we joined in on a roundtable interview with Honda Technical Consultant Ko Yamamoto and Honda Civic Type R Project Leader Hideki Kakinuma. Questions were asked about the Type R brand broadly, as well as the potential for some new projects. The answers were both good news and disappointing news for Honda fans. The good news is that Honda takes the Type R name and brand very seriously. Yamamoto and Kakinuma explained that the name and its associated red "H" badge are only for vehicles with a racing connection, such as the Honda Civic Type R that has a couple of racing variants. As such, you won't be seeing a CR-V, Odyssey or Insight with the Type R name. Furthermore, the Type R name is only for Honda-badged vehicles, despite the existence of the Acura Integra Type R a couple decades ago. We also asked about the potential of an NSX Type R, which certainly meets the performance and racing credentials mentioned, but is much more of an Acura product and is badged as such in the U.S. Kakinuma and Yamamoto couldn't go into deep detail, but they said that there aren't plans for one at the moment, and the chances of one for the U.S. are unlikely. They noted that the previous NSX Type R was a Japanese-market exclusive, and if such a car did come to fruition, that might be the case yet again. Kakinuma did say that if he was the one in charge of NSX, he would have already had it in the works. So it's not impossible that there could be an NSX Type R in the future, but don't look for one anytime soon. Related Video: