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"This car may bring a lot of people to hybrids. Why? It asks for no compromises from you."

Honda Civic Hybrid (2003) (5)Good: great gas mileage, low emissions, storage
Bad: a little pricey, a bit less power.
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With the Civic Hybrid, Honda finally has a real competitor to the market-leading Toyota Prius hybrid. Honda was first to market in the U.S. with a gasoline/electric hybrid, but it was really an experimental vehicle called the Insight. It was so limited in many ways that it could never appeal to the mass market. The Civic Hybrid can.

The Civic Hybrid is, for all intents and purposes, a Civic, which is one of the best-selling cars in the country. With good reason. And now Honda has added, as an option, a hybrid power plant that increases mileage, lowers emissions, and gets you dates with anyone with a Sierra Club window decal.

The Civic hybrid has a cars.com target price of $20,300, or almost $3,000 more than the regular version. So you'll pay a premium for your green-ness.

For those of you confounded by hybrid technology, you can get a thorough rundown in our hybrid area. In essence, a hybrid car combines a battery-powered electric motor with a small gasoline engine. And the battery is charged by the gasoline engine. So what you get is a car that you never have to plug in, that gets 46 mph in the city and 51 mpg on the highway.

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From the driver's point of view, the car seems just like a normal Civic -- which, by the way, is a good thing. The Civic hybrid drives very much like a normal, old Civic, except there's a display on the dashboard that shows when the electric motor is being used to boost the engine power, and when the battery is being recharged by the engine or by regenerative braking.

Perceptive drivers will notice that the Civic often shuts itself off when stopped at a traffic light. Push in the clutch and move the shifter towards first gear, though, and the Civic restarts instantly and unnoticably -- you can hardly feel or hear it. By the time you're ready to let the clutch out, it's already running. That's a nice feature, and one we wish more cars had. We bet it would really cut down on the amount of air pollution in congested areas. Next time you're in a traffic jam, imagine how nice it would be if all of the cars around you shut off whenever they were stopped.

If you're driving an economy car like the Civic, you shouldn't expect to have lots of power on demand at every speed in every gear at every instant. And, that's the case with the Civic Hybrid. While we couldn't compare the hybrid and non-hybrid Civic back to back, our impression was that there was a bit less power in the hybrid, especially in high demand situations, like hills on a highway.

This is even more pronounced when, from time to time, the battery charge gets very low, since power is then siphoned off to recharge the batteries. Fortunately, this isn't very common, and only occurs after extended driving under heavy demands, such as climbing a series of hills.

On the other hand, it's certainly got enough power to get you where you're going. And who says you have to be able to fly from 60 to 80 in a few seconds? Maybe you'd rather take a few extra seconds and do your part to save the world instead?

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With the exception of the dashboard, the interior in the Civic Hybrid is identical to the regular Civic, which is perfectly adequate.


The Civic Hybrid dashboard display is quite different from the regular Civic, with its indicators for the Integrated Motor Assists or "IMA," as Honda calls it. The instruments have an interesting electronic look, which come to life when the car is turned on.

Unfortunately, in bright sunlight, it can be hard to read the display. So, what do you do? Turn the intensity on the lighting up. That's fine -- until you head out in the evening, notice the dashboard lights glowing like Las Vegas...and naturally assume that you've got your headlights on...when you don't. It took us some getting used to, and there may be a better way to do it.

As with the Civic, Honda has adorned the Civic Hybrid with nooks and crannies and storage compartments galore. Nobody does nooks and crannies better than Honda.

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Honda practically invented good ergonomics. So as you might expect, everything is where it's supposed to be and simple to understand. The only exception is that Honda still insists on putting the sunroof control on the dashboard, which is counter-intuitive.

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On the outside, Honda made some very minor tweaks to the grille in front. Otherwise, the Civic Hybrid looks very much like a conventional Civic -- which is to say, not bad, for an inexpensive, economy car. Certainly, it's inoffensive and practical.

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We don't know anything about servicing the hybrid aspects of this car. We are, of course, intimately familiar with all of the other, more conventional components in this car, all of which are exceptionally well built and should prove extremely reliable.

On the upside, Honda is offering an eight-year or 80,000 mile warranty on the batteries in the hybrid. The rest of the vehicle has the standard 3 year or 36,000 miles warranty.

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This car may bring a whole lot of people over to hybrids. Why? Basically, it asks for no compromises from you. You can have your practical, reliable Honda Civic, and your 50MPG, and your Sierra Club dates, and not pay any penalty as a driver. The only penalty you pay is a few thousand dollars up front. In terms of economics, you'll probably never save enough on gas to cover the extra $4,000 it costs to buy the car, though you will get a partial tax deduction. But we suspect that people who buy this car are just as interested in doing their bit to conserve, as they are in the economics. These are people looking for ways to "walk the walk." And, for those folks, the Civic hybrid is going to be an excellent choice.

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FAQs

Can 2003 Honda Civic hybrid run without battery? ›

So, as you can likely tell after understanding how a hybrid vehicle runs, you won't be able to effectively drive your car if its main hybrid battery is dead.

How long will a 2003 Honda Civic hybrid battery last? ›

In fact, it's not uncommon for these batteries to last for 150,000-175,000 miles— which is also a relief, because they're not cheap. If your 2003 Civic Hybrid needs a new battery, then, it's more likely to need the less expensive 12-volt battery that's standard on most cars.

How much is a 2003 Honda Civic worth today? ›

A 2003 Honda Civic has depreciated $226 in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $2,385 and trade-in value of $1,051.

How do I know if my Civic Hybrid battery is bad? ›

First, you'll probably see a sharp decrease in your miles per gallon (MPG). If you're having to take more frequent trips to the gas station, your battery may be reaching the end of its lifespan. Second, your battery simply may not be holding a charge as long as it once did.

Can you still drive a hybrid if the battery dies? ›

If the smaller battery dies, it's not a problem. You can still drive it around Lawrenceville. However, if the main hybrid car battery is dead, do not attempt to drive the vehicle and make a service appointment at Haldeman Lexus of Princeton immediately.

What happens if you disconnect the hybrid battery? ›

In certain hybrid vehicles, you can drive without the battery, however, it is not recommended, as it can cause permanent damage to the hybrid system.

How much does it cost to replace a 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid battery? ›

Honda Civic Hybrid Battery Replacement Cost

On average, the cost of a Honda Civic Hybrid battery replacement ranges from $2,000 to $4,000 from the dealership but can be much less by purchasing from a respectable company like Exclusively Hybrid.

What happens when Honda hybrid battery dies? ›

If the high-voltage battery completely dies, however, the car won't be able to be driven at all, in most cases. The car will detect that a catastrophic failure has occurred and will put a stop to all motion to avoid damaging anything else.

Can hybrid battery last 20 years? ›

Unfortunately, hybrid car batteries don't last forever. Most hybrid vehicles will either need to get a new battery or get repaired within six to 10 years of their original purchase. Worst of all, hybrid battery repair can cost up to $4,000 on average.

How many miles can you get out of a 2003 Honda Civic? ›

It's not uncommon for a Civic to last upward of 20 years, and you can tack on the miles during that expanse of time. You could get from 200,000 to 300,000 miles with a Honda Civic before it completely breaks down or requires extensive repairs.

Is it worth buying an old Honda Civic? ›

Yes, you should buy a used Honda Civic with reasonable miles and in good condition. As one of the more reliable cars on the road, it should provide years of service. However, as with any used vehicle, you should check its vehicle history report through AutoChec, Carfax, or a similar vehicle history service.

How do I check the health of my hybrid battery? ›

If you suspect that your hybrid battery may be failing, here are some common symptoms to look out for:
  1. Reduced Fuel Efficiency. One of the most noticeable symptoms of a failing hybrid battery is a reduction in fuel efficiency. ...
  2. Check Engine Light. ...
  3. Reduced Acceleration. ...
  4. Increased Engine Noise. ...
  5. Battery Warning Light.
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Can you fix hybrid battery? ›

If your hybrid battery is only a few years old, instead of battery replacement, you could recondition it. Reconditioning can cost a lot less than hybrid battery replacement.

What causes hybrid batteries to fail? ›

Extreme temperatures: Aside from humidity, excessive heat and cold can also cause a hybrid battery to fail. Hotter temperatures can cause the electrolytes inside the modules of the hybrid battery pack to evaporate over time, degrading the battery's ability to hold a charge in the long term.

Can you drive a Honda Hybrid without the battery? ›

The short answer is yes. The Civic hybrids have an auxiliary backup starter that draws off the 12 volt battery instead of the IMA battery. Driving without it means ur car is no longer a hybrid however.

Can a hybrid be driven without battery? ›

Mild hybrids (where the high-voltage battery is very small and only serves to add a little torque here and there) can be driven with depleted or dead battery packs but, of course, will be stranded if the 12-volt system is out to lunch.

Can Honda Hybrid run on gas only? ›

No. Though a hybrid vehicle can operate in electric-only mode when gasoline is in the tank, it is not designed to run without gasoline. Doing so could cause severe damage to the hybrid system, so drivers should be sure to keep gas in the tank at all times.

Does a hybrid run out of battery? ›

With hybrids employing both ICE and EV systems, it's entirely possible to run one without the other, with varying levels of success. Should you happen to run out of battery power, the vehicle will automatically switch over to the ICE drive and use petrol/diesel to continue running.

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