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Crz Hybrid From Honda Looks Good


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What do you reckon to the new Honda CRZ hybrid? I think it looks excellent. Very much CRX DNA in there. I like a lot so have signed up for updates. Should land in the UK sometime next year. I wish Toyota would do sporty looks and hybrid drivetrain. Ok, it's not swift at 9.7 to 60 but it should be fun to punt along. Dunno about MPG yet though :(

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/12/08/honda-c...specs-revealed/

Concept CRZ was mad and stunning. Beautiful back end :drool:

http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&am...ved=0CBsQsAQwAw

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Found it. MPG is 70 with CVT and 63.5 with 6 speed manual. Not too shabby but thought it would be better given, presumably, light weight.

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Found it. MPG is 70 with CVT and 63.5 with 6 speed manual. Not too shabby but thought it would be better given, presumably, light weight.

Looks good. A good way of getting another hybrid into the UK market.

I've also heard on the grapevine that the is a Prius Estate planned. That's all I know. Does anyone else have any gossip?

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This might be the car to stimulate Toyota bringing back the MR2 in hybrid form as Japan appears to be suggesting. Mmmm, hybrid MR2 or CR-Z? About time Toyota did something a bit more sporty than an Auris diesel.

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Agreed, good looking car, especially the back :thumbsup:

But why do Honda these days insist on on arranging all their dashboards in such a haphazard fashion. :huh:

crz40.jpg

A little more get up and go, from a 'sporty' little car would also be nice! :P

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