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Honda Civic 2013 MPG and fuel economy



Honda Civic MPG (Miles per Gallon)


Vehicle Model Combined MPG City MPG Highway MPG Fuel Cost Drive Type Energy Impact Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Honda Civic 2013 Manual 6-spd 25 22 31 2300 Front-Wheel Drive 13 354
Honda Civic 2013 Automatic 5-spd 31 27 38 1050 Front-Wheel Drive 0 218
Honda Civic 2013 Automatic 5-spd 32 28 39 1600 Front-Wheel Drive 10 279
Honda Civic 2013 Manual 5-spd 31 28 36 1650 Front-Wheel Drive 10 284
Honda Civic 2013 Automatic 5-spd 33 29 41 1550 Front-Wheel Drive 9 265
Honda Civic 2013 Automatic (variable 44 44 44 1200 Front-Wheel Drive 7 200

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Tips for more fuel-efficient Driving

  • Drive Sensibly: Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33% at highway speeds and by 5% around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may save more than gas money.
  • Fuel economy feedback devices: Driver feedback devices can help you drive more efficiently. A recent study suggests that they can help the average driver improve fuel economy by about 3% and that those using them to save fuel can improve gas mileage by about 10%.
  • Observe the Speed Limit: While each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a different speed (or range of speeds), gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 mph. You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 50 mph is like paying an additional $0.24 per gallon for gas.
  • Remove Excess Weight: Hauling cargo on your roof increases aerodynamic drag (wind resistance) and lowers fuel economy. A large, blunt roof-top cargo box, for example, can reduce fuel economy by around 2% to 8% in city driving, 6% to 17% on the highway, and 10% to 25% at Interstate speeds (65 mph to 75 mph).

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