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Honda Insight 2009 – the killer

Few months ago I talked about an exciting news from Honda – reincarnation of old and, yes, boring Honda Insight with the new styling.

I was waiting for official production release and I was considering it as my next car…

Or not… Production edition ended up being a big turn off… Yes, I know and understand that there is usually a big difference between concept and floor models, but I would not expect it to be that much…

Honda Insight 2009 concept looked cool, Honda Insight 2009 production is no more. I would even think that Civic may look better, other that Insight is a hatchback. Back to Prius lookout?

Who would imagine that a few small “touches” could make non-ordinary design of the concept into average car. But again “production” versions are often “uglier” then original “concept” designs. I would think that Honda has to have something in the offering to justify the change and/or provide option to able tune it up.

No official MPG numbers yet, but if this is what Honda is planning for the new line, then it may end up in the same history book as original Insight release.

I have spotted this URL with some interesting facts about Insight. You may want to watch it.


Update (2008/12/29). Few days ago some unofficial information about production packaging and mileage has been posted. There is some packaging information available, but it is not what I was most interested in.

Honda Insight 2009 estimated MPG is 70mpg (not-EPA).
Insight 2009 will be still based on IMA technology.

It is not official, and it is not EPA rated either, so it probably will be lower. Interesting fact is that Prius 2009 estimated to have 83mpg.

Even though it is claimed that IMA technology should help with the mileage at the end, but it comes to simple comparison of two cars above and ability of the Prius being converted to a plug-in hybrid.

As I mentioned earlier, with averaged body style and not true hybrid schema, Honda need something much more then just give similar characteristics (or lower?)  as Toyota Prius.
As a result, “Brick” may look odd at first, but it is oddity and mileage in addition to true hybrid technology (no running engine) that may give Prius advantage over Insight and may help “killing” Insight again… will see…

Oh, yes. There is one big advantage – price (if it will survive in production version). Insight is cheaper then Prius and this may help it in the short run. I would not though bet on it as a long term point… especially if gas prices will go up again.

Honda Insight is back – new and improved

Do you remember this awkward small car?


Weird, small, unusual… Introduced in 1999, two years after Prius, it was discontinued by 2006. It was bitten by Toyota Prius with a big margin. Being too small, even 70mpg couldn’t make it too attractive for regular American consumer.

With raizing gas prices, growing popularity of alternative energy sources, one would assume that Honda could not abandon this prominent car for good.

In the mean time Honda Accord (no hybrid model in 2009, yet) and Honda Civic (40/45mpg) did fill the gap in some way. But being not a true hybrid cars they were no match for Insight (compare to Toyota Prius 48/45mpg).

But 2009 comes with surprise – Honda Insight is back and ready for Spring 2009 as Insight v.2.0. It is bigger, better, more stylish… and less odd in design.

New Insight has inherited body style of another Honda’s car – FCX Clarity fuel cell vehicle.
And when compared to prior Insight version, it offers 5 sits instead of 2.
As a result, it finally can be considered a family car.
Add to this $18,500 price sticker and you get a very good deal.

There is no information about mileage yet, since it is not yet EPA tested, but rumors are that we may see 100mpg. Again those are rumors. I would think that even with 60-70mpg target it would be a great alternative to Prius.

Read more about a first public appearance of Insight 2.0 here.

Looking for good tires? Try Nokian

Living in Wisconsin one is faced a decision to have two sets of tires or have very good all-season set. Two sets is good but costly, where all-seasons might have not that good on snow or ice. This is a situation when Nokian will give you a very good alternative - people in Finland do respect snow :)

After trying Nokian WR on my Altima for a few months (replacing Yokohama’s), I have installed second set of Nokian WR G2 (a newer version of the same tire model) on my Accord just before main snowfall (replacing Michelin).

What can I say, it was a very good decision so far. We have had a lot of snow this winter along with rain (read a black ice)… Tires handle very well on all surfaces, with all kind of snow condition and black ice.

I have installed first set late in the Fall so I have had a chance to try them under regular conditions (summer/fall) and they worked very well there as well. Smooth ride even at 70mph.

Keep in mind that it is almost the only tires which are all-seasons but certified for severe conditions.

Last night I have to dive – go through 10 in of water over the ice - and went through just fine – good tracking and handling, no sliding.

Price? I’ve got my two sets for about the same price I would pay for winter Michelin. They are not cheap, but worth the money when you see people sliding by you trying to hit the breaks.

Where to find? This is a question which might require some search since they are not offered at TireRack and a few regular dealerships will stock them. I’ve got mine from Mercedes-Benz dealer. It seems to be popular there. My regular dealership even though could order them for me, did quote higher price.
Nevertheless, you check with your regular dealer first, even if they do not stock them, they might get them for you. But check other places as well. If you OK to order over the web, there are few places now which sell them too.

Very good. My highest recommendations.

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