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![]() Fuel Efficiency Cars with great gas mileage won't help the environment if people don't buy them. That's why for more than two decades Honda has led the industry in designing fuel-efficient cars people want to drive. Honda's exciting new high-mileage vehicle carries on this tradition, designed with the kind of Honda thinking that continues to redefine the possible. The Honda has the on-road performance you need. But there's more: our gasoline-electric hybrid, which debuted in late 1999, achieves the highest fuel economy ever, and is capable of more than 700 miles on one fill-up. That means you can drive from Los Angeles to New York on just four tanks of gas. And, the Honda Insight meets California's ULEV standard with its advanced and highly efficient lean-burn engine. The Honda Civic HX Coupe is an important step toward making fuel-efficient cars more mainstream. Three out of four American consumers choose cars with automatic transmissions. In addition, Honda will introduce an automatic-transmission version of the Insight in the spring of next year. Combined, these two vehicles represent significant progress on the fuel-efficiency front. |