HONDA Civic Sedan 2008-2012 pecs, photos, engines, years, launch date and history HONDA Civic Sedan 1.8 i-VTEC 6MT (140 HP) FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC) City: 25.8 mpg US (9.1 L/100Km) Turbo still works accordingly to create enoigh horse at high speed. But if Learjet35 says the mileage is about the same as the 1.8L then its actually a good FC for the 1.5L given its ability to produce more torque than the 1.8L (and equal to 2.4L) Just dont look at the 1.5T as a "1500cc" displacement. I've owned my 2010 Honda civic si since the beginning, so I know what the past 8, almost 9 years of the cars life has been like. Its daily driven with ~150k miles. I recently did an oil change and about 500 miles in, I'm already a quart low. For about the past year or so I've had about 2.5-3quarts go missing in a 5,000 mile oil change interval All specifications, performance and fuel economy data of Honda Civic 1.8 i-VTEC Comfort (104.5 kW / 142 PS / 140 hp), edition of the year 2012 since February 2012 for Europe , including acceleration times 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, 0-100 km/h, 0-200 km/h, quarter mile time, top speed, mileage and fuel economy, power-to-weight ratio, dimensions, drag coefficient, etc. The engine is not tuned for economy under all conditions - it is designed for economy, but it is tuned to deliver 140 hp. The car is using the fuel economy cam driving at low load and low rpm , but switches to high output cam as the rpm and load is increased (honda's own advertising calls it high output cam by the way). LeYhU.

honda civic 1.8 i vtec fuel consumption