Natural Gas - Powered Honda Civic Retains CA HOV Lane Access Until 2015
California drivers of the current Civic GX compressed natural gas (CNG) -  powered Civic and all-new Civic Natural Gas will continue to have  access to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) highway lane until January  2015. Honda is the only OEM currently selling in the United States a  dedicated CNG-powered light duty vehicle designed and manufactured for  retail sale. As an Inherently Low Emissions Vehicle (ILEV), the Civic  Natural Gas qualifies for White Clean Air Vehicle decals, which are available in an unlimited quantity. Yellow Clean Air Vehicle decals for hybrid vehicles expired on July 1, 2011.


"Civic GX drivers in California have long enjoyed the benefits of  driving a compressed natural gas vehicle, whether it was saving time  commuting in the carpool lane, paying lower fuel prices, reducing  dependence on oil or reducing their CO2 footprint," said Elmer Hardy,  senior manager of alternative fuel marketing at American Honda Motor  Co., Inc. "With the all-new model coming this fall, drivers will  continue to earn these benefits along with additional commuter-friendly  features."

The 2012 Civic Natural Gas model receives innovative features  consistent with the entire all-new Civic lineup. The new "intelligent"  Multi-Information Display (i-MID) provides a convenient platform for  integration of vehicle information and compatible personal electronics  with a driver-oriented 5-inch color LCD display and intuitive steering  wheel controls. Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® for compatible mobile  phones and a USB audio interface for compatible music players are also  standard.  For the first time ever, the Honda Satellite-Linked  Navigation System with voice recognition and FM Traffic is available in  the Civic Natural Gas. The navigation system database uniquely includes  retail CNG fueling locations.

The Civic Natural Gas (named the Civic GX from 1998-2011) has a  Honda-estimated city/highway/combined fuel economy rating1 of 27/38/31  miles per gallon (gasoline-gallon equivalent). Compared to the 2011  model, city fuel economy improves by 12.5 percent, and highway fuel  economy is up by 5.5 percent. The Civic Natural Gas includes Honda's ECO  Assist™ technology, an innovation that can enhance efficient vehicle  operation at the touch of a button while also providing visual feedback  to promote and confirm an efficient driving style.

Drivers of compressed natural gas vehicles enjoy a growing public  station network, for convenient and economical refueling. California has  the most robust compressed natural gas infrastructure in the nation,  with over 110 public stations located throughout the state.  From a value standpoint, when purchased at public fueling stations,  natural gas historically has cost about 30-percent less per  gasoline-gallon-equivalent (GGE) compared to gasoline.

Demand for the current Civic GX in California has been unprecedented,  with sales tripling for the first half of the year compared to the same  period last year. Interested customers in the new 2012 Civic Natural  Gas can visit DCH Honda of Temecula.

[Source: Honda]
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