Replacing Impreza with Civic Type S GT

Replacing Impreza with Civic Type S GT

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wilbo83

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1,540 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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I am considering replacing my Impreza WRX with something cheaper to run. I cover approximate 16k miles a year so thinking that a diesel could be beneficial and I quite like the look of the Civic CDTi Type S GT. Just wondered if there are any owners on here who would provide a quick review or if anyone has any opinions of its pros and cons?

Inverness

551 posts

184 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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wilbo83 said:
I am considering replacing my Impreza WRX with something cheaper to run. I cover approximate 16k miles a year so thinking that a diesel could be beneficial and I quite like the look of the Civic CDTi Type S GT. Just wondered if there are any owners on here who would provide a quick review or if anyone has any opinions of its pros and cons?
Current shape or previous shape?

If previous 140bhp or 150bhp?

wilbo83

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1,540 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Inverness said:
Current shape or previous shape?

If previous 140bhp or 150bhp?
Older shape (c.2007 model), 140bhp.

wilbo83

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1,540 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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The 1.8 petrol also looks good on paper, economy seems good for the performance.

DUMBO100

1,878 posts

190 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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Have a test drive the rear suspension isn't to every ones liking

rossub

4,762 posts

196 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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I did exactly this 2 years ago. Got bored of the diesel version very quickly and bought the Type R as a half way house instead, getting 33-34 mpg on 95 Ron.

I still want my WRX wagon back, but I know I'd get annoyed with the mpg again.

wilbo83

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Thursday 20th June 2013
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rossub said:
I did exactly this 2 years ago. Got bored of the diesel version very quickly and bought the Type R as a half way house instead, getting 33-34 mpg on 95 Ron.

I still want my WRX wagon back, but I know I'd get annoyed with the mpg again.
Is that an EP3 type r or FN2? At the moment I am averaging 26mpg so mid 30s would be great. Do you have to take it easy to achieve that?

Mastodon2

13,889 posts

171 months

Thursday 20th June 2013
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I have an EP3, if you drive it like Honda intended you won't see anything like 35mpg. I don't do long motorway trips, and when I do take the car out, it gets used properly. I get about 25mpg or thereabouts. I could improve on that, I know I could, but I wouldn't want to, I didn't buy a Type R to worry about petrol and drive like a granny.

rossub

4,762 posts

196 months

Friday 21st June 2013
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wilbo83 said:
Is that an EP3 type r or FN2? At the moment I am averaging 26mpg so mid 30s would be great. Do you have to take it easy to achieve that?
Its a 59 plate FN2. Most of my mileage is commuting, so have little choice but to go with the traffic. It does get the odd VTEC overtake and blast away from roudabouts, but not every day. If I didnt have to drive into the town to work, 35/36 mpg would be easy.

To put it into perspective, I got 48 mpg on the diesel version and 27 mpg on the WRX.

I bought the Type R because its capable of giving decent mpg, but also has the turn of speed when you want to. I really cant be arsed hairing around at 8,000 rpm everywhere all the time and neither it seems does any other FN2 I see on the road.

FN2Smith

125 posts

159 months

Monday 24th June 2013
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wilbo83 said:
Is that an EP3 type r or FN2? At the moment I am averaging 26mpg so mid 30s would be great. Do you have to take it easy to achieve that?
I've got a 2007 FN2 and can average over 35mpg over a 140 mile (round trip) commute at speeds between 65/70 with the cruise control on.