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Saturday, July 20, 2013

2006 Honda Civic GX NGV 5 Spd AT Limited Availability

Pros: Good fuel economy,

Cons: New Design causes blind spot in front on drivers side due to left window panel being to thick

This is a great car to drive, and learn how to drive in. This car had great reaction, and is very easy to manuever even in high speeds, it is less expensive then the accord and yet still had a better ride.

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Honda became famous in America with its Accord, but the Honda Civic has slowly passed the Accord in popularity (at least with internet searches). A younger generation is buying the 2006 Honda Civic in droves. The new Honda Civic comes in 5 models with the Coupe, GX NGV,

Hybrid Sedan, Sedan, and SI Coupe. The Honda Civic Coupe is the cheapest at $14560 and the Honda Civic GX NGV is $24,440. The coupe is the 2 door model and the sedans offer 4 doors. We still prefer the Honda Civic Sedan at $14760 with 4 doors and a large enough interior to fit 4 people (even with 2 carseats in the back) comfortably. Although the Accord is better for safety with a slightly larger body and interior area, the Civic is a better value for the money.

NEW FOR 2006

The 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in two trims, the CVT AT-PZEV and the CVT AT-PZEV w/ Navigation System. Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 1.3-liter, I4, 110-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 49-mpg in the city and 51-mpg on the highway. A variable speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard. The 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid is redesigned for 2006.

The following are the technical specifications for this style of 2006 Honda Civic GX NGV

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) 1.8-Liter i-VTEC(TM), I4, 16-Valve, SOHC, MPFI Engine; Front Mounted With Horsepower Of 113@ 6300 and Torque Of 109@ 4300, Alloy Block and Alloy Cylinder Heads