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Old 09-28-2011, 06:27 AM
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Default Anyone drive a Civic Hybrid?

Why do they depreciate so much faster than their non-hybrid versions? I understand the older models from the first hybrid models that were released, but I've found a few 06 models that are easily $4-5k cheaper than a non-hybrid of the same model. What gives?
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My best guess is that the cost of owning one long term can be more than a non hybrid version, becasue the batteries that power the electric motor are anticipated to wear out at around 100,000 miles, and they can be several thousand dollars to replace. Also, working on a hybrid drivetrain system is much more complicated, therefore expensive, than the gasoline only version. This may turnaway potential buyers of used vehicles thereby depressing the price on these types of cars.
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Old 09-28-2011, 07:54 AM
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We test drove a 2005 Honda Civic Hybird back in 2005. It was one of our semi-finalists for a car prchase. The cost of the battery replacements was a negative--though I think the battery was covered on the extended warrantee which I would have purchased (making the cost even higher). The other major thing for me was the AC cut off when the car was idling at a stop light (as designed). I didn't think I could take a summer of that--sometimes it takes 15 mins to get through a light! We ended up purchasing a Pontiac Vibe which cost a lot less. It's been getting anywhere from 29-32 mpg (I check my mileage at each fill up )
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