HONDA Civic Hybrid 1.3L CVT 2WD
Manufactured by: Honda Motor Company
Year: 2010
Combined MPG: 42
Average Annual Fuel Cost ($) : $586
Annual CO2 Emissions (lbs) : 5543
EPA Air Pollution Score : 9.5
Made in the USA - 796 miles away from you

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Average Eco-rating: A product's balance between environmental and economic considerations. The product that has the highest Average Eco-rating is both environmentally preferred and cost-effective to purchase and own.
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Environmental Impact Rating: based on Consumption Rating (see below), annual pounds of CO2 emitted, manufacturing location and manufacturer's commitment(s) to environmental stewardship (visit the How We Rate page for details). The higher the rating, the lesser the environmental impact of the automobile relative to others within the category.
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Consumption Rating: based on consumption of fuel per gallon driven (MPG efficiency) expressed as a percentage of the most efficient vehicle within the category. The higher the rating, the more fuel-efficient the automobile relative to others within the category.
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Lifecycle Cost Rating: cost of ownership relative to the other featured automobiles, based on national average prices for diesel ($2.23), gasoline ($2.05), and ethanol/E85 ($1.87) as of May 4, 2009, assuming the average lifetime of a vehicle is 9.2 years and average miles driven per year is 12,000 (purchase price not accounted for). The higher the rating, the more cost-effective the automobile is to own relative to others within the category.
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Our Environmental Impact Rating for Automobiles is based on a product's Consumption Rating (see below), annual pounds of CO2 emitted, manufacturing location and manufacturer's commitment(s) to environmental stewardship (visit the How We Rate page for details). The higher the rating, the lesser the environmental impact of the product is relative to other products within the category. CO2 emissions are calculated using a vehicle's annual fuel consumption, assuming that the average vehicle travels 12,000 miles per year, multiplied by 22.2 for diesel-powered vehicles and 19.4 for gasoline-powered vehicles (22.2 = pounds of CO2 emitted per gallon of diesel used; 19.4 = pounds of CO2 emitted per gallon of gasoline used, according to the U.S. EPA). We do not currently include the toxicity that may be associated with vehicle parts; we are currently in pursuit of the research that will support such conclusions. The higher the Environmental Impact Rating, the lesser the environmental impact of the automobile relative to others within the category. Vehicle MPG data is obtained from the U.S. EPA.

Our Consumption Rating for Automobiles is based on a product's consumption of fuel per gallon driven. The Consumption Rating is a comparison of each automobile’s efficiency, expressed as a percentage of the most efficient vehicle within the category. The higher the Consumption Rating, the more fuel-efficient the vehicle. Vehicle MPG data is obtained from the U.S. EPA.

Our Lifecycle Cost Rating for Automobiles is determined according to a product’s cost of ownership relative to that of other comparable products. The rating calculates the cost to drive a vehicle based on the national average prices for diesel ($2.23), gasoline ($2.05), and ethanol/E85 ($1.87) as of May 4, 2009. Annual Fuel Cost assumes the average lifetime of a vehicle is 9.2 years and average miles driven per year is 12,000. The higher the Lifecycle Cost Rating, the more cost-effective the product.

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