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2005
Honda Insight: America's First Hybrid
and Fuel Efficient Vehicle with Top quality
Honda Parts from Parts Train |
by:
Jenny
McLane |
Since
it was introduced back in 2002, Honda Insight's
1.0-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine
and Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) motor-generator
have been modified, and the CVT model's
final drive ratio is considerably lower,
at 5.69:1 compared to 3.21 for the manual,
to take advantage of the CVT's wider-spread
"gear'' ratios.
Powered by Honda's Integrated Motor Assist
(IMAT) system that pairs a 3-cylinder VTECT-E
engine with an electric motor, the Insight
comes fully loaded with dual front airbags
(SRS), power windows, mirrors and door locks,
a remote entry system, AM/FM stereo cassette,
alloy wheels and much more.
Like a turbocharger, the IMA motor-generator
is called to action when extra power is
needed for acceleration and hill climbing,
and feels like a low-pressure turbo. Unlike
at turbo, the motor becomes a generator
when braking or coasting, which recharges
the nickel metal-hydride battery pack
The Honda Insight gains efficiency not only
by its drivetrain but by light weight and
clean aerodynamics. Curb weight is less
than 2,000 lbs even with the CVT and air
conditioning (standard on the CVT model,
optional with the standard transmission).
Like other hybrids, the Insight's engine
stops when the car is stopped at a light
or in traffic, contributing greatly to fuel
economy. The Insight achieves EPA city/highway
fuel economy ratings of 60/66 (manual) and
57/56 (CVT) mpg, respectively.
The 2005 2006 Honda Insight runs a 1.0-liter,
I3, 67-horsepower, hybrid engine whose mileage
specs are 61-mpg in the city and 68-mpg
on the highway. Putting power to the wheels,
Honda links a 5-speed manual transmission
with overdrive as standard equipment. The
Hatchback with A/C and CVT is equipped with
a standard 1.0-liter, I3, 65-horsepower,
hybrid engine whose fuel-efficient configuration
achieves 57-mpg in the city and 56-mpg on
the highway. A variable speed automatic
transmission with overdrive is standard.
Standard features include alloy Wheels,
AM/FM Radio, Anti-Lock Brakes, Anti-Theft
Vehicle, Cassette, Driver Air Bag, Keyless
Entry/Unlock, Passenger Air Bag, Rear Defogger,
Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Steering,
Power Windows, Tachometer.
The Honda Insight has safety-cage construction
with front and rear crumple zones, side-impact
protection, dual airbags and antilock brakes.
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and accessories from Parts Train's online
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and trim and a whole lot more, you will
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Honda.
About the author:
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of
Iowa and has a knack for research on cars
and anything and everything about it. She
works full time as a Market Analyst for
one of the leading car parts suppliers in
the country today.
http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/HONDA
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