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Subscribe to this threadProduction Honda CR-Z hybrid coupe to hit Europe first
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Dustin @ Feb 20th 2008 1:37PM
A European-built CRX successor? Sign me up!
geo.stewart @ Feb 20th 2008 2:35PM
at 25K pounds, thats about 31K US. thats steep for a CRX and I dont think its any S2000 replacement.
get that back down to the 20K for a Civic hybrid and your in much better waters.
Dustin @ Feb 20th 2008 3:24PM
Actually I believe they're showing Euros. And seeing as how the European Civic Hybrid sells for 23,000 Euros and is the same basic car that the US gets for $23,000, we can assume that the CR-Z could be around $25,000 or so. Which is a lot for a "CRX," but maybe not too much for a modern day hybrid CR-Z. I guess we'll wait and see.
MixiM @ Feb 20th 2008 3:52PM
Hum, don't like the idea of a hybrid powertrain... Adds weight and batteries degrade anyway! Not so good for this type of vehicle.