Used 2014 Honda Insight Consumer Reviews
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You'll be sorry
This is the most uncomfortable, loud, gutless car you can buy. The mileage is not worth it, and goes down quickly if you have to do even small inclines. (not hills, just normal on the freeway or average road inclines) There is no way to get your money out of it if you buy it new. You can't hold a conversation without yelling in the car because of the noise. The car is so gutless, you put yourself at risk to pull out of your street if you see another car coming. Not to mention you can't see out of the car easily at all. A lot of blind spots. Don't get the light fabric seats. They stain with water. You may not listen to this. That's fine, but be warned, you will not be happy. Update 7/2016 - this car continues to disappoint me. You will never even break almost even on this car. It will be huge loss. I can only hope it can make it until I can afford to put it down.
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Disappointed
I've owned this car for four months and I'm trading it in next week. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is annoying -- when you step on the gas, there's a delayed reaction. It revs noisily during entire acceleration arc. Very gutless. Most of my driving is city and MPG averages about 39. Above 65 miles per hour, MPG drops to low 30s. In Econ mode, AC stops with engine at stoplights. Rear seatbelts get pinned behind seats after folding them up. Cramped back seat leads to dirty upholstery when kids with dirty feet climb in. Paint job is SOFT and easily scratched. Body style is typical hybrid ugly, grille is inexplicably gray... would look much better matching the body.
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,495580 mi away
- Base 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,950772 mi away
- LX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $8,495840 mi away
Worst car I’ve ever owned
This car is terrible. First thing first I’m 6’1” and it’s horribly uncomfortable. I felt fine when test driving it. About 6 months of commuting 45 mins each way to work, my hip started hurting all the time. The angle of the drivers seat makes it so that your knees are always way above your hip and the back pushes your shoulders forward, the worst. Now on to the bad stuff. . . I bought the car with around 25,000 miles. At 50,000 miles the warranty ended, at 52,000 the engine died. Oil was flooding the pistons and Honda said I needed a new engine. The cost was $8,000. Luckily the dealer was great and gave me a “good faith warranty” and replaced the engine at no cost to me. Fabulous. But hard to trust this car now. 62,000 miles, the passenger door and trunk won’t open. The lock actuator needs replaced. But since the door won’t open things are gonna break forcing it open to repair. Total cost $2,000. Also it will take over a week to get all the parts. I hate this car. WTF.
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Insight fan
This is a great value in a car. I have gotten on average about 43 mpg. This is my second Insight, my first 4 seater. I have owned Hondas since 9/1979. I have been very pleased with the various models that I have owned (3 Civics, 2 Insights and 1 CRX). My current Insight has been the best.
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great car, comfortable, best gas mileage
We get 41 MPG in the city & up to 48 on the HWY. we don't find road noise to be excessive. we have had the car approx 7 months. the dealer is terrific. the mechanics are local & loyal. at least 1 has been there over 20 years. Only issue is people that are heavy & tall cannot ride easily.