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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2024, 08:29:21 PM »
Enjoy your new car. :)

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2024, 06:29:30 PM »
The Civic now has 5,000 kilometers on the clock, mostly due to a trip to the south of France. So I got to know it a bit better.

The e:hev system is more refined than in the Jazz. The engine is quieter and is off for longer. At 90 kmph (55ish mph) you can drive 2500 meters on electricity and charging takes about 1100 meters. As smooth as the Jazz, but more economic. Engine was off at least 60% of time and distance.
Going downhill there is more electric braking, nicely controlled by the flappy paddles. Once the battery is full, engine braking is used but you do not hear it at all (the system graphic does show it). This is an improvement :).
Also an improvement is that the engine does not come on as often on a cold start. It lets you drive out of your street on electric power only.

On the highway, around 110 to 120 kmph (60 to 70 mph) consumption was 4.5 l/100km. Except when very windy and rainy, then it would go up to 5.5ish.
Now that the Civic has some more miles on the clock it becomes more economic: last 2 weeks back in the Netherlands it managed 3.27 l/100km which is a whopping 86 mpg  :o. The trip computer is spot on, same values as when filling up and calculating it. The Jazz always was too optimistic. My full tank record in the Jazz was 3.45, so it seems to be even more economic. Amazing! (btw: all on Shell Vpower e5)

So far no negative experiences encountered!

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #17 on: April 09, 2025, 07:34:19 AM »
Sweet memories...

Today I found one of my previous cars online, for sale in The Netherlands: see autowereld.nl.
I bought this Jazz new in 2010 and drove it until 2014. A total of 101,000 km with an average fuel consumption of 4,57 l/100km. I really loved the car! Around 70,000 I changed the wheels (front tyre had a bulge on it and others had only little lifespan left) and bought Insight alloys. I really liked the way it looked. In 2014 I got a company car, so I had to trade it in. Shouldn't have, really.
101,000 km in 4 years without any malfunction, only regular maintenance. A good and reliable car!

A few things that come to mind:
I went to New Zealand for 8 weeks and when I returned the car started immediately! A bit of a rough idle (at -5, a layer of snow on top) but only for 10 seconds.
Also I had to move a very old caravan (brick shaped). The 1.2 could accelerate quite well in first and second gear, but 80 kmph (50 mph) could not be done in 4th, it had to be in 3rd. That was how bad the air resistance of the caravan was. I only needed to move it 10 km, so not a problem.

If you are located in The Netherlands and you are looking for a good 2010 Jazz: it is now for sale, only 15 years old, 168,000 km on it and for 1/3 of the original price! It had 3 owners, second owner did 25,000 in 5 years, while the third owner did 40,000 during the next 5 years.

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #18 on: April 14, 2025, 09:28:14 PM »
Welkom, Leuk je te ontmoeten Broer

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2025, 01:11:05 PM »
Just returned from a 20-day trip to Scotland. As a preparation, I changed km to mph on the car’s computer. Easy peasy: traffic sign recognition was good (except when in situations where a countdown was done: 30 mph in 300, 200, 100 yards which the car did not understand).

Some remarkable things: very nice and friendly folk in Scotland AND a lot of Honda’s (much more than in NL). Most were Jazzes, but I also saw lots of HR-V and CR-V and some Civics. There must be a connection: more nice people - more Honda’s or the other way around  :D. Also I received compliments about my car and its color (blue Civic ehev).
Also, I was wondering, does it ever rain at all? Did not experience it  :P.

Now I have some more experience with mpg rather than l/100km. Around town and doing 40-ish I could do 85 mpg. Total average was 75 mpg, but I did stick to 60, also on the Motorway.

Btw: I would highly recommend Scotland as a holiday destination: Cairngorms are beautiful, coastal areas too, black isle is just lovely and also all the abbeys and rivers near the borders. I will be back some day for the other parts!

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #20 on: September 04, 2025, 08:36:43 PM »
Just returned from a 20-day trip to Scotland. As a preparation, I changed km to mph on the car’s computer. Easy peasy: traffic sign recognition was good (except when in situations where a countdown was done: 30 mph in 300, 200, 100 yards which the car did not understand).

Some remarkable things: very nice and friendly folk in Scotland AND a lot of Honda’s (much more than in NL). Most were Jazzes, but I also saw lots of HR-V and CR-V and some Civics. There must be a connection: more nice people - more Honda’s or the other way around  :D. Also I received compliments about my car and its color (blue Civic ehev).
Also, I was wondering, does it ever rain at all? Did not experience it  :P.

Now I have some more experience with mpg rather than l/100km. Around town and doing 40-ish I could do 85 mpg. Total average was 75 mpg, but I did stick to 60, also on the Motorway.

Btw: I would highly recommend Scotland as a holiday destination: Cairngorms are beautiful, coastal areas too, black isle is just lovely and also all the abbeys and rivers near the borders. I will be back some day for the other parts!

I live in East Sussex in the south east of England and we get loads of Dutch visitors in the summer.

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #21 on: June 10, 2026, 09:30:17 AM »
The e:hev hybrid recently got company: a white Honda Civic Wagon 1.3 5-speed manual from 1981 purchased as an oldtimer. I blame midlife crisis  :P. Some pictures for my fellow car enthousiasts:













It is lovely to drive. Its 60 horsepower feels like a bit more due to the low weight. No beeps, no steering corrections, just simple driving as it is supposed to be. With a bit less comfort and economy. It makes you appreciate driving more, but once you switch back to a hybrid that also makes you enjoy the drive train and comfort more. Best of both worlds, so to say.

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #22 on: June 10, 2026, 12:19:53 PM »
What a beauty! I like the combination of white exterior and blue interior. And as a car, I'd prefer that over new Jazz if there were full spare support.
« Last Edit: June 10, 2026, 12:21:41 PM by TnTkr »

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #23 on: June 10, 2026, 05:24:04 PM »
That is *GORGEOUS*! You are definitely doing the midlife crisis the right way!

I bet it drives beautifully on those well-maintained Dutch roads... :)

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Re: Hi from The Netherlands
« Reply #24 on: June 11, 2026, 08:22:42 PM »
That is fantastic!

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