May 14, 2013

Your Honda dealer near Clearwater reviews the 2012 CR-Z hatchback to help buyers compare this unique vehicle with other options. When you know more about your choices, you canmake an informed decision that will benefit you for years to come. Your Honda dealer wants to make sure you understand your purchase so that you’re happy with your car at all stages of its life.

 

Quick Facts About the 2012 Honda CR-Z

  • Has two trim levels
  • Has a 1.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid engine
  • Gets up to 39 mpg on the highway
  • Stability control, traction control, and side/curtain airbags are standard

 

An Introduction to the 2012 Honda CR-Z

The 2012 Honda CR-Z isn’t for everyone. It has a small cabin that only lets two adults sit comfortably. If you want a family car with a lot of space, then you should consider another Honda vehicle.

 

If you want a peppy car with plenty of style, though, the 2012 Honda CR-Z could match your needs perfectly.

 

This is just the second year that Honda has sold this hatchback, so you could be one of the first people you know to own this fun vehicle. Friends who still have kids in the house will likely eye you with envy.

 

What’s Special About the 2012 Honda CR-Z?

If you want a sporty coupe, you can find plenty of options on just about any dealership lot. If you want a hybrid, you almost have the same number of options (not quite, but close). But where can you find a sporty coupe that uses hybrid technology?

 

The 2012 Honda CR-Z is one of the few vehicles that fit into both categories. That makes it special for eco-conscious drivers who don’t want to give up sporty styling for the futuristic looks that so many hybrid car-makers use today.

 

What’s Under the CR-Z’s Hood?

If you haven’t gotten used to hybrid vehicles, what you find under the CR-Z’s hood might surprise you a bit. It pairs a 1.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine with an electric motor. By working together, they can give you 122 hp. That’s not a ton of power, but consider that you get 39 mpg on the highway and 35 mpg in the city.

 

A lot of people are willing to give up a little power for those gas savings. If you’re a speed demon, this won’t appeal to you. But you’re not the target audience.

 

If you want a reliable hatchback with great fuel economy and enough pep to have fun, the 2012 Honda Crosstour could work well for you.