Watch our Honda Insight Road Test with this video from Consumer Reports. Get more car info on our website: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm Honda's hybrid competitor to the Toyota Prius is very fuel efficient, but it has several shortcomings. Handling is awkward. The interior is noisy and cramped.
Toyota Prius vs. Honda Insight
The Toyota Prius has dominated the hybrid market since 2001. Consumer Reports pits the 2010 Prius against the 2010 Honda Insight. Learn more about hybrids and other vehicles at http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm?EXTKEY=I93YT01&CMP=OTC-YUTBE
Toyota Prius Road Test
The third-generation Prius is still a fuel-economy champ. But it's tuned differently. Highway mileage is higher, but city mileage is not quite as high as earlier Priuses. Learn more about the Prius and other hybrid vehicles with our Guide to Driving Green http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/new-cars/resource-center/green-car-guide/green-car-guide.htm?EXTKEY=I93YT01&CMP=OTC-YUTBE
Toyota Venza Review from Consumer Reports
The Venza blurs the lines between a station wagon and SUV. It's roomy, but the ride isn't as comfortable as other Toyotas.
Find out more about the Venza and other hatchbacks on our website: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/new-cars/station-wagons/index.htm?EXTKEY=I93YT01&CMP=OTC-YUTBE
Mazda3 Road Test
Watch our Mazda3 Road Test with this video from Consumer Reports. Get more car info on our website: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm Efficient and entertaining to drive, the Mazda3 is a nice small car. Unfortunately, stopping distances are long unless you get the 17-inch wheels.
Hybrid Wars! - Toyota Prius Vs Honda Insight - Part 1
We compare the specs and design features on the two latest and most interesting hybrid vehicles - the Honda Insight and the all-new Toyota Prius. Part 1 of 2.
Honda Insight Review
The Honda Insight is set to re-write the economics of Hybrid ownership in Australia. The bottom line? With the price of oil heading north and a pricepoint around $30,000 (that's $10,000 cheaper than a Toyota Prius) the Insight could well be the right car for Honda at exactly the right time. The new Insight is basically a fuel-efficient city commuter car with very few inherent compromises. Eco-cool features? Plenty — how about fuel-saving automatic engine shutdown when you're stopped in traffic, plus an 'eco coaching' driving indicator that trains you to drive for peak fuel efficiency? See if the new Insight is green enough (or, maybe, too green) for you.
2010 Honda Insight Review
MPGomatic.com puts a 2010 Honda Insight EX Navi to a grueling test drive in search of maximum MPGs. [ Full Review: http://www.mpgomatic.com/2009/09/03/2010-honda-insight-review/ ] While the new Honda Insight hybrid falls short of the Toyota Prius when it comes to mileage, it's a more economical choice, overall.
honda insight 2010
NEW HONDA INSIGHT HYBRID 2010!!! Wanted to give you a nice peek at Honda's new hybrid release.
When I was looking online for pics and vids on the Insight before i got one, I never found any that grabbed my attention. So if anyone is looking to purchase one I hope this video hooks you!!! GO GREEN!
Honda Insight 2010 Review
This is a review of my latest gadget, the 2010 Honda Insight. I purchased this car a little over a week ago, and I have been enjoying it very much. The purpose of this review is to inform other potential buyers and interested parties about the features this car possesses.
2012 Honda Insight Hybrid Car Review
http://www.autobytel.com/honda/insight/2012/ The 2012 Honda Insight Hybrid is one of the most affordable hybrid cars on the market today. Not only does the Insight cost thousands less than its rivals, it also comes backed with a great warranty from Honda Motor Company. The 2012 Honda Insight manages 41 MPG in the city and 44 MPG on the highway making it one of the very select few cars that have a combined fuel economy rating of over 40 miles per gallon.
The base model 2012 Honda Insight Hybrid costs $18,350 with the EX model with Navigation costing $23,540. The small 1.3 liter engine is mated to an electric motor which brings the total power output to 98 horsepower. The Insight gets such great fuel economy figures thanks to the efficient engine, body design which has a low drag coefficient, start-stop system, and integrated motor assist to name a few.
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Davids 2010 Honda Insight Review
My personal review of the 2010 Honda Insight, as an owner of the vehicle. I made this with my cheap digital camera, so give me a break on some of the realIy shakey scenes. It is harder to hold a tiny camera still in a moving car than one might think. I also make some comparisons with the 2009 Toyota Prius, some people have complained it should have been compared to the 2010 model. However, the 2010 Prius was not available for several months after I purchased my Insight and so I had no way to compare.