Why did they stop making the Honda CRZ?

Why did they stop making the Honda CRZ?

Honda eventually discontinued the CR-Z in 2016 due to slow sales. Even four years ago, the writing was on the wall for small coupes and hatchbacks as crossover sales soared. We’d love to see the CR-Z return as a hybridized or electric hot hatchback, much like the Honda e that is unavailable in the US.

How long does a CRZ clutch last?

Similar to brake pads, clutches do not have a recommended replacement mileage. They do wear out, but some will last over 100,000 miles.

Is Honda CRZ fast?

The Honda CR-Z’s engine delivers lively acceleration off the line. Above 20 mph, acceleration is adequate, but not particularly sporty. The CR-Z is one of the only hybrids on the market available with a manual transmission.

How much does it cost to replace a Honda CRZ battery?

Honda CR-Z Hybrid High Voltage Battery Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $211 and $266 while parts are priced at $2,916.

Can I drive with IMA light on?

As long as your 12V battery light is not on, your car will most likely continue to operate without causing long-term harm. However, we do not recommend that you drive your car with the IMA light on as it does present some risks.

Is the 2015 Honda CR-Z a good car?

The 2015 Honda CR-Z hybrid is a good two-seater to buy in the highly competitive subcompact car class. Performance is where this futuristic-looking CR-Z shines. It’s fast and agile, and its transmissions are smooth. This hatchback also has good safety and reliability ratings. However, there are some issues.

How many miles per gallon does a Honda CRZ get?

With EPA fuel economy estimates of 34 mpg combined (31 city/38 highway) with the manual transmission and 37 mpg combined (36 city/39 highway) with the CVT, the CR-Z excels by sport-compact standards but comes up short relative to similarly priced hybrids.

Is the Infiniti CRZ a good car?

Gas mileage is better than advertised, especially in ECON mode. The only issues I have are legroom is a bit tight for me (I am 6’3″) and the radio does not pair without a cable. Otherwise the car is absolutely great! I see a lot of Prius on the road, but would buy 10 CRZ’s before I’d buy one of those.