Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
#1
Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
First and foremost, thank you to all the wonderful members of this board. I have learned a tremendous amount of information and everyone has been responsive and very kind.
After much consideration, I have decided to sell the HCH II for safety reasons. The acceleration is just too slow to deal with the aggressive drivers in Houston. This became very apparent when an Hummer H3 out accelerated me and cut me off in order to get in the entrance ramp to the freeway (nearly causing an accident). There were numberous other occasions where merging onto 70MPH traffic became a serious issue. For me, the MPG is not worth becoming part of a Mack truck's grill.
The hybrid only has 13K miles and is only 12 months old. I will probably loose $4K but I consider this a small price to pay. Again thanks to all on the forum.
After much consideration, I have decided to sell the HCH II for safety reasons. The acceleration is just too slow to deal with the aggressive drivers in Houston. This became very apparent when an Hummer H3 out accelerated me and cut me off in order to get in the entrance ramp to the freeway (nearly causing an accident). There were numberous other occasions where merging onto 70MPH traffic became a serious issue. For me, the MPG is not worth becoming part of a Mack truck's grill.
The hybrid only has 13K miles and is only 12 months old. I will probably loose $4K but I consider this a small price to pay. Again thanks to all on the forum.
#2
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
You might want to wait at least a few weeks. The Hummers & others may start to drive slower/safer as gas prices rise. Just a thought. Have you tried shifting to "2" to help with acceleration?
#3
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
I agree, the drivers in houston are very aggresive. I almost got clipped by a ford f150 today on the way home. The safest way around this situation for me is to travel on off-peak times, there is less congestion. Sorry that you have decided to sell, but I understand if you don't feel safe..
#4
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
I notice the same thing here to a degree. When you've got the carpool lane stickers on you might as well have a bullseye painted on the car. People seem to go out of their way to show their aggression. Gas is hovering around $3.30 to $3.50 a gallon here so those Detroit driving sore @sses are really in rage mode. But, I'll deal with it and as a matter of fact love it. F 'em!
PS - if it weren't for carpool advantage I'd probably not want to deal with the slowness and give up too.
PS - if it weren't for carpool advantage I'd probably not want to deal with the slowness and give up too.
#5
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
I don't think the problem is the Civic, it's that you're stuck driving with idiots. Connecticut drivers are the same way and it really gets on my nerves. Unfortunately I don't think driving a faster car is going to help much, but suit yourself. Maybe something like a TCH would be more to your liking? Those are supposed to be pretty darned peppy and still worth some excellent fuel economy.
#6
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
I stay in the right lane and ignore them.
I never make eye contact.
Haven't got killed yet.
They pass me up.
They love their gas pigs too much to scratch them up driving over hybrids.
I think you are letting your fears get the better of you.
But so be it.
I never make eye contact.
Haven't got killed yet.
They pass me up.
They love their gas pigs too much to scratch them up driving over hybrids.
I think you are letting your fears get the better of you.
But so be it.
Last edited by kenny; 04-27-2007 at 05:15 PM.
#8
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
Perhaps you should move. Or get a Porsche so you can out accelerate everyone else.
Interestingly enough, the Honda has a better crash rating than the Hummer...
http://www.safercar.gov/Index2.cfm
In fact, if you should ever be in an accident, you are more likely to survive it in a Honda than in almost any vehicle.
A faster car won't make you safer, learning to drive defensively will.
Interestingly enough, the Honda has a better crash rating than the Hummer...
http://www.safercar.gov/Index2.cfm
In fact, if you should ever be in an accident, you are more likely to survive it in a Honda than in almost any vehicle.
A faster car won't make you safer, learning to drive defensively will.
#9
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
Sorry but the link is not bringing up the HUMMER safety rating page - you can navigate to it through the this link if you want.
http://www.safercar.gov/
http://www.safercar.gov/
#10
Re: Selling my '06 HCH II for safety reasons
Just because of stupid drivers you're gonna give in and sell your car? Kinda extreme dont u guys think? If you figure pound per HP the civic hybrid is nearly comparable to most mid sized V6's out there.
When i see jerks driving 70-80 in the first lane where cars need to merge in, I just time it right and just accelerate it.
When i see jerks driving 70-80 in the first lane where cars need to merge in, I just time it right and just accelerate it.