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Honda's History of Fuel Efficient Cars

Honda has achieved an award for their contribution to the green auto industry. After many years of producing solid, environmentally friendly automobiles to customers world wide - the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has noticed Honda for having the most fuel efficient cars.

It all began in the 1970's - Honda produced a line of two-cylinder engines to help cope with the global fuel shortage crisis. Those engines were rated at up to 50 miles to the gallon.

The first-generation Honda Insight achieved 53 miles per gallon which was followed by the 1986-1987 Honda Civic Coupe HF.

Between 1994-1995 we saw…

Honda Civic Hybrid Gets 50 MPG

The Honda Civic Hybrid beat out their green car competition and produced over 40 miles to the gallon. Not only did the Honda Civic Hybrid reach 40 MPG, it received 50 MPG.

During Years of analysis, the Civic Hybrid has indeed achieved 50 MPG on the test course and during other conservative trial runs.

A real world driving test has now been completed, while stopping and going at speeds of 60-65 mph, the car still reached the fueld economy goal.

One test had the Honda Civic Hybrid driving down Southern California roads at 75 miles per hour or more! The…