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2003 Honda InsightHonda can take honors for being the first automobile manufacturer to put an electric/gasoline hybrid car on the road in the United States....
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Honda can take honors for being the first automobile manufacturer to put an electric/gasoline hybrid car on the road in the United States. This was the Insight. For 2003, the Insight remains just as environmental as it is sleek and sporty. The 2003 Honda Insight falls into the sub-compact vehicle category with more than one 2-door hatchback trim to choose from. Take a look, and we think you will agree that the Insight makes a definite statement.
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60 miles per gallon? Good power, performance, and speed? Yes!
Pros: Jaw-droppingly-good mileage, ample passenger space, lots of room for cargo. Cons: Seats two, small tires follow seams in the road, some road noise depending on pavement. Bottom Line: 2003 Honda Insight World's Best Gas-Mileage
Pros: World's best gas-mileage (60 miles to the gallon), and smooth exterior design. Cons: Not for loads of passengers, and as powerful as a 3-cylinder engine can be. Bottom Line: Honda Insight Experience
Pros: Decent mileage. Attention-getting. Cons: Scary to drive. Mileage lower than advertised. 2 seats. Poor acceleration . Bottom Line: |