The 2010 Honda Civic is one of the cars most fuel efficient on the market. With its latest model, Honda retains its position as a leader in fuel economy. Both hybrid models and at the last Civic was tested and evaluated, and while the hybrid does not offer excellent fuel economy, the standard model is still a sedan to compete in terms of fuel consumption.
The 2010 Civic Hybrid model has been tested on the road, the car and driving around town, on the road, the average vehicle of forty-five miles per gallon. In the streets of the city, the car had averaged forty miles per gallon. The higher fuel consumption will result in approximately 600 miles per gallon on a single tank. The hybrid model is sold at a higher price, but will result in higher gas savings in the long term.
The Standard Model of 2010 Honda Civic also offers competitive fuel economy for a sedan, on the road, the model manual transmission from an average of thirty-four and twenty miles per gallon miles per gallon in the city streets. The difference between manual and automatic transmission is almost negligible. The average model automatic transmission thirty-six miles per gallon on the highway and twenty-five miles per gallon in town, from these data, the non-hybrid model still result in an average of 315-475 miles per gallon of gasoline into a single tank.
Honda continues to be a leader in energy efficiency in the second decade of the new millennium. If you are looking for a compact midsize car with great miles per gallon, look no further than the Civic in 2010.


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