2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas Is Most Expensive Civic in Lineup
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2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas Is Most Expensive Civic in Lineup
The 2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas model starts at $26,905, including a $750 destination charge, making it the most expensive Civic in the 2012 lineup.
The 2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas model, which runs on compressed natural gas, is $645 more expensive than the outgoing 2012 Honda Civic GX, which also runs on CNG.
The Civic Natural Gas model is $6,700 more expensive than the 2012 Honda Civic HF (high fuel economy) model and $3,750 more expensive than the 2012 Honda Civic Si sedan. It is also $10,350 more expensive than the base 2012 Honda Civic DX sedan.
The Civic Natural Gas pricing reflects the fact that the unusual alt-fuel car is a relatively low-volume model with extra hardware, such as special fuel injectors, intake and exhaust values and valve seats. It also has stronger connecting rods and crankshaft, as well as special pistons used to accommodate the higher compression ratio of the engine and octane rating of the fuel.
It is equipped with a modified version of the 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine found in the Civic sedan. A five-speed automatic transmission is standard. It also has the Honda ECO Assist system that coaches the driver on a "more efficient driving style."
Honda is making a major commitment to marketing the Civic Natural Gas, saying it will expand sales to 200 dealers in 35 states. Previously, the natural gas-powered Civic was a virtual anomaly on the road. The 2011 Civic GX was limited to just four states — California, New York, Oklahoma and Utah.
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