Honda CR-Z
The CR-Z is a sporty-looking, two-seat hybrid with nimble handling, but is not very sporty otherwise. Fuel economy is excellent, but you might expect more from such a small hybrid. Acceleration is unimpressive. The ride is choppy, noise levels are high, and on-limit handling can be tricky. Having just two seats limits its appeal. Rear visibility is poor, but a rear-view camera is standard on all trim lines.
2011 Reliability
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2011 Ratings
- 1.5-liter 4 hybrid (122 hp)
- CVT
- 6-speed manual
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