Used 2019 Honda Insight Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Top Notch Value for Money
Got this for my wife who is a teacher- she loves the interior, pickup speed and gas mileage driving everyday to work. We’ve owned the car for a little over a year now with around 15k miles and while I was a bit anxious last year taking a chance on a new model, Im convinced now this is a keeper- Honda has vowed her and me. I would say this is the most under appreciated hybrid ever. Super quiet interior compared to other vehicles in its class. Also this is a maintenance saver- only been to the dealership once a year so far for an oil change-makes sense it has a hybrid motor so does not use much oil. Total money saver!You could not ask for much more in this package!
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Cold weather on 2019 insight
I purchased last year's model 2019 Honda insight hybrid new January 2020 love the car everything about it but living in Minnesota the cold is so harsh I'm only getting 32 mpg on my brand new 2019 Honda insight EX :( Before I purchased it I asked the salesman about Minnesota winter he said I might lose 5 miles per gallon... One of the biggest reasons to purchase my new insight was for the mileage I have owned many Honda's for over 30 years and have great luck with them... I just not happy with the mileage I'm getting...
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20 month 35k mile review
Bought the 2019 insight ex in July 2018. I loved how it rode in the test drive and even though I had only brought my 2017 civic ex in for an oil change I drove home in the insight. Been a civic (owned 7) and Accord (owned 2) lover over past 20 years but this is the perfect medium between the two. It's a smooth and peppy ride. I have seen other reviews saying its sluggish but I must have gotten the Friday car. 0 -60 7.5 seconds in sport mode and when cruising at 60, I can pass easily . Of course there are the confusing idiosyncrasies with the hybrid, like if the battery is low, yes it is sluggish and makes way more noise than necessary, but that's solved by generous use of sport mode which keeps the battery charged. I love that there is no transmission to speak of. It just goes. No lag between gears. Even so I always get 50 + mpg. In colder climates you will get less because cold battery and heater eats up the juice. I also like the look with the Maserati like tail lights instead of the civic or accord alligator mouth. The front grill also mixed elements of both. Interior is great with 60/40 split fold down in back. Head unit lower so it doesn't stick up like you plopped an ipad on the dash like the accord. Also I like the push button shifter. I mean why have a frickin handle when a button is so much easier and neater. And the lane watch is much better than a beep if someone is in your blind spot. I cant understand how reviewers have not liked that feature. So yes I like the car. Pros: great gas, comfy and responsive ride, nice look, great interior and electronics. Cons: annoying engine sounds st range times. Only 2 stage paddle shift regen breaking. They claim 3, but its 2. I will probably keep this model for awhile because I read that they are discontinuing the lane watch camera. I'm hooked on this car.
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Upscale, subtle and efficient sedan
I bought my Insight after comparing it against the Buick Regal, Civic hatchback and Kia Niro—all very different, but practical FWD cars. The Insight Touring won me over with its outstanding gas mileage, handsome looks and upscale interior, especially with its light gray interior. Love the pushbutton shifting, automatic high beams and rain-sensitive wipers. Reviewers have rightly carped about the booming engine on hard acceleration and the low seating position. But my Insight is fun to drive, and feathering the accelerator minimizes the need for the engine to kick in. Handling and ride is excellent. Right-side camera that comes on with the turn signal for lane changes is handy—except when using navigation. It's easy to turn off, in those instances. The trunk is nicely sized and rear seats folds down for longer or larger loads. The touchscreen is easy to use, especially with Apple CarPlay. The console is deep and useful. What's not to like? The standard Navigation feature seems to have quit after a year—need to take it in for service. I wish the instrument panel offered a large MPH reading. Back seat legroom gets snug with 2 tall passengers in the front. Honda never provides an inside trunk handle, unfortunately. I had the dealer install the bag holder in the trunk, and should have payed for two of them. I hate the raspy, puny, timorous horn. A year into ownership, the deep blue paint still looks great, the gas mileage is still excellent, and it makes me smile to drive the Insight. I find it much more attractive than the Civic, and worth the extra cost for the hybrid drivetrain.
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2019 insight
My 2019 insight is the first hybrid and first Honda I’ve ever owned. Coming from a Subaru family and a Nissan background myself this was a big change for me and I’ll try to keep this short. The apparent range will probably be possible after the engine is broken in. After one tank of gas in western PA my MPG was 48(EPA 55). It only has 490 miles on it so for the first tank of gas (only 10.6 Gallons) that is impressive with all the hills here. The engine does what it wants at low speeds and if you watch the power flow meter it never really is the force that powers the wheels completely so that’s something you’ll have to get used too. Because of its ECVT it is the most CVTish car I’ve ever driven (coming from an Altima with a CVT) but with two motors what do you expect? The car isn’t that comfortable, my altimas seats were 10 fold better, for its low power it goes get up and goes well, the options are great for the EX trim, and the stock power saver tires suck. I didn’t buy this car because it was the best of all worlds; I bought this car because it’s great on fuel, it’s the first hybrid that looks normal, the MPG’s are awesome, it’s comfortable enough, and it’s a Honda! Just be sure to take care of your paint on new Honda, I heard it’s not very strong. Update ** I sold the car earlier in 2021 and bought a Mazda CX-5. Best decision I’ve made in a while. Although the car made sense for me when I was driving an hour one way to school, thanks to covid, I was able to sell it since school was on Zoom. The car was shockingly low, buzzy, and the EX trim package doesn’t make much sense to me. Going from the base model to the EX you get the bigger screen and the blind view camera (it’s not very helpful). I get that having a more affordable option available helps more people get into the car but the difference between the first two trims makes it almost pointless to me, especially given the only 1700ish difference in price. Take a look at the trim packages before you buy because the small difference with the base —> EX and the stark difference between the EX —> Touring trims is odd. I don’t think I’ll be interested in a hybrid from Honda for a while due to how hard the engine revs when the batteries low. It really bothered me driving by myself and people in the car with me. In general, I should of just gotten a Toyota hybrid car.
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A-
Only complaints are that I drive very passively and try my best to save fuel and I get about 47 combined mpg. I drive primarily in the city where it says it gets slightly over 50.
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12000 mils in 12 weeks
avg fuel 54mpg have had up to 60 mpg on a tank of gas great handling car nice sport mode when you need it have not found a problem yet veary happy with car and features,
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HHH (Happy Honda Hybrid) owner
Wonderful discovery after focusing on the Kia Niro, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, and Toyota Prius. Used Consumer Reports car buying aids and came to Edmund’s after much frustration in my search. Used the Comparator tool at edmunds.com. There I discovered the new 2019 Honda Insight, test drove it, and loved it immediately. Only owned about a month.
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Can't believe it is a hybrid.
So far I have been getting super fuel economy. I haven't taken any long trips yet but for local travel I have been getting fuel economy in the high forties. The cabin is a little cramped in the back but I don't use the back seat for adults. The technical safety features are great. The interior quality is great and the car performs like a conventional sedan. when in the sport mode ( I have the touring model) using the paddle shifters it really takes off. In when you accelerate it's a little noisy but that doesn't bother me.
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Things I dont like about my Hybrid Honda
It needs blind spot indicators on both side mirrors, needs lumbar support in front seats along with height adjustments, needs a heated steering wheel and digital speedometer also need to have a permanent braking function instead of the paddles that need constant adjusting after each stop
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Not that great of gas mileage
I have almost 6000 miles on the car and I have only averaged 41.6 MPG. I have a 25 mile commute and I average 75 MPH. When the weather got colder I noticed my mileage dropped from 41 to 36-37 because the engine has to "warm up" before EV mode will kick in. The car is garage kept so it's not frozen by any means. I am not super happy and have never gotten anywhere near 50 MPG as advertised. Would I buy the car again? Probably not.
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This car is awesome
I have the touring model. My only con is that it doesn’t always get quite the mpg that is posted but it is still phenomenal. It looks far better than the Ioniq and Prius but doesn’t sacrifice much in terms of space. Honda makes cars that are generally more fun to drive than their counterparts from Toyota and Hyundai, and this car is certainly no exception.
DRIVERS ED ALL OVER AGAIN
There's a lot of new tech in this car. I feel like I need to read the owner's manual a little bit each night to get to know all the features. Last night while driving home, I discovered that "auto lights" includes auto dimming of bright lights too. Who knew? Still learning & loving the 55 mpg I'm getting.
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Don’t expect reliability .
The vehicle has great gas mileage but it’s not reliable at all. The car has little over 2500 miles and I already had to take it to service twice. First it was rear shock replacement and two recalls and second time loud rumbling noise coming from front left.(Service Dept didn’t even bother to explain to me what the problem was) The brakes makes this creaky noise everytime you come to a full stop and the worst part is you have to deal with unfriendly/unresponsive dealerships that don’t even care. Stay away from Honda insight and you won’t be disappointed.
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MPG BARELY HITS 40
The design of the vehicle needless to say is great but the vehicle performance is under delivered so far. There is an annoying engine sound that will sound like you are going 80+ MPH but you are only going 35mph. And the worst part, I have not gotten my 47-52 MPG EVER! I have tried every trick to hit the minimum MPG and I am not even close. Very disappointing! #falseadvertising
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Delivers on what it promises
Update - 8/30/2020: still amazing after 14 months and haven’t had to do anything beyond scheduled maintenance. Also consistently getting better than rated gas mileage. Seems to hold its value quite well. Looks are subjective but I think it looks much better than the civic sedan, which is mostly identical to the insight. My original review from when I bought the car is below: This is a comfortable and super efficient commuter car. I love the adaptive cruise control, it’s made my commute in heavy traffic so much easier. I just set it and the vehicle slows down and speeds up as needed, while delivering 55 mpg or better. I live in Colorado and see even better MPGs when coasting down a gradual downslope. I don’t even have to try for good gas mileage, it is just that efficient! I’ve gotten up to 70 MPG in daily driving. Seats are comfortable and ergonomics and technology on board are good and easy to use. If I have to nitpick on cons, I would say lack of lumbar support and not enough padding on the armrests. This is my 4th Honda and the brand continues to impress me. I recommend the Insight to anyone looking for a solid commuter vehicle.
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Low MPG
I have driven this car almost 1000 miles and the best fuel mileage I've had 39.2 mpg? We traded in a Prius!!! Iwant my fuel mileage back!!!
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2019 Honda Insight Touring
We've had our Honda Insight for about 7 months and we absolutely love it! We were reluctant in purchasing a Hybrid, because most of them are an eye sore, but were very impressed with this vehicle as soon as we saw it. My husband drives a lot of miles each week to and from work and this vehicle has saved us quite a bit of money on gas.
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Infotainment System Unreliable
Since purchasing the car in late June and after driving it only about 1,500 miles, the infotainment system began to crash unexpectedly. A call to Honda tech support did not resolve the issue and the deal from which I purchased it said "Honda is investigating issues that they are having with the system."... which would have been nice to know before I bought it.
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2019 insight
Best of both worlds, electric with no charging and 50 mpg.
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Great looking hybrid performance
Purchased the Insight in the Touring trim recently for my wife as she has a long daily commute. Couldn't be happier with our purchase. Averaging 46 mpg thru the 1st 1,000 miles and improving over time as we play with the driving modes and regenerative braking settings. The Touring trim level is worth the money in my opinion as it comes loaded. This is a great looking hybrid sedan(much better looking than a Prius). UPDATE: As of 4/8/2020 Still loving our Insight Touring model. MPG dropped to 40MPG during cold winter months due to use of heater and heated seats(Chicago has really cold winter). But MPG's are starting to climb back up as it's starting to warm up now as we enter Spring. Still highly recommend this car to anyone! Well worth it and much nicer styling over the Prius. 4/8/2023 Update: Now at 62,500 miles. Replaced tires at 55,000 miles last Summer. Still no problems. Cost to own this car has been outstanding. Couldn't be happier.
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5 years and going strong
We purchased the car new in 2019 and currently have 45,000 miles and have not had one problem. The gas mileage ranges from 55 mpg in summer months to 42 in winter months. It has a comfortable ride, looks great and has been a very reliable car.
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Very disappointed
Cons -No spare tire. Front passenger seat very low and not adjustable. No left side blind spot detector. (What was Honda thinking?) Pros - Handles well and gets great gas mileage. Owned Priuses from 2002-2018. Switched to the Insight because the seats in the new Prius were really uncomfortable and it was ugly. After owning the Insight for 11 months we traded it in. Very disappointing.Hated the car so much that we got rid of it after a year and bought a Toyota
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ex insight
this is the ex model so it does not have navigation. but pair your phone and use google maps. good acceleration, quiet.
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Should have gotten a Toyota
Very disappointed in this car. i got the touring edition that states it gets 51mpg city and 45highway. Ive tried every trick i could to make it so, but my average on this car is always between 37-38. Also, the car can get really loud sometimes, even when driving at lower speeds. Now, at this time, the radio volume is giving me trouble, it won't get loud. just got the car november 2018. the toyota camry was a little bit more expensive but now i wish i would have spent the extra money. **over a year now and gas mileage hasn’t changed, still average 39mph, doesn’t matter what I do
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Agrivation unlimited
I average 44 mpg. Its often braking for no reason. Hard to get through road construction with the auto correct trying to pull the car into the barrels. Constant auto correct on rural roads. On hills and corners it trys to correct. The dealer and honda says to turn it off. I say if it has to be turned off, they should not have it on the vehicle. I will get rid of it ASAP. My 05 civic was awesome. I would get another if it did not have all of the so called safety features. They are not worth the agrivation.
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EXCELLENT but *Missing* Basics. AVOID!!!
Recently, last week, purchased the vehicle. Find it very nice BUT . . . the idiotic decision to NOT have a spare tire made is deplorable!!! Living in a rural/mountainous state, not having a spare tire available is totally undesired. Should a flat ever occur, using the silly spray glue fixer is not possible, especially during the winter months. The Trunk does actually have the place (size & design) for a spare to be placed within *just* STUPIDLY kept empty. I had purchased one, from the dealer, prior to the pick-up. Upon getting the car, discovered that a regular tire does not fit (even the dealer did not know that) - has to be one of temporary wheel replacements. Hence, the tire was filling up the entire Trunk space. Thus, had to purchase one for e-Bay. Specifically made for the Honda Insight but just from another manufacturer. Idiotic to say the least on Honda's side. Also more than disgusted with the lack of having the CD option. I do not care to pay a monthly extra just to listen to music I am not interested in. Will be going forward and trying (hard to locate) a CD player that can used within the vehicle. I went after picking up the car to a Hyundai dealership and the cars there had CD players & REAL spare tires for each model. THUS, I for one, will NOT recommend HONDA if you live anywhere that driving more than five minutes at a time is too short a trip as well as a spot where the roads are not perfect to the Nth degree (in case of a flat). AMEN
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Riding the wave with Honda Insight
If you are not a surfer and ever wondered how it will be to surf on the waves. Well, Honda Insight makes you feel like one - a surfer for the roads. With some speed, the Insight feels like you are surfing on the ocean waves - smooth, gentle and exhilarating at times. Check it out for yourself with a test drive, the gadgets are plentiful, and with the Touring trim line you can enjoy the nice summer breeze through the moon roof, and with leather all around, you will enjoy riding it like a powerful horseman. Ah! if you liked role play, and wished to be James Bond with his leading lady, then yes, each time you drive the Honda Insight, you will feel like one. Go for it :)
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Avoid this car.
Well, I also bought this car but I will NEVER recommend. Let me explain why. Issues: 1. Traffic Sign Recognition System doesn't work when there is yellow background. 2. Traffic Sign Recognition System may show incorrect and weird values intermittentlym while making turn on the roads. You can drive and check if you have similar issues, in case you also have Honda Insight 2019. Not sure about 2020 or other years. These two issues are critical because you may vary your car speed depending on this system and you may get involved into car incident while on the road. I raised both issues to Kirkland Honda (WA), went there, showed them the issues and pictures with weird values. They initially told me they informed Honda and waiting for it. Later on, after one year, they replied it is limitation. I explained it is not limitation but they should fix it. They didn't bother to help. Eventually I sold it off. If you want more detail, please contact me, I will share the VIN number, my email changes with Kirkland Honda.
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The best mpg car I have ever owned
This vehicle is loaded with safety features founded only on luxury cars. With nearly 4,000 miles I am one tick from completing the ECO portion and averaging nearly 76 mpg. But my previous civic hybrids had 55 mpg.
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A hidden surprise
Tired of the Toyota Prius V3. So I looked at the Honda Insight.Although it only came in a sedan, there was more room then expected. and the fuel economy was higher. The safety features are wonderful and keeps the driver alert. I've had the car for 6 months and i'm still finding features i did not use. Love the car and ease to get in and out of.
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Possibility the best all around car on the road
That the 2019 Honda Insight is now available, and a fine automobile.
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Dont judge a book by its cover
This car is great if you read the highlights but in reality it comes off as cheap amd uncomfortable.
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Nice car but if drive Lyft don’t buy.
It’s reqlly nice car but seems manufacturers willing to decrease cost increase some feature so make a smaller size.So, I suggest that if somebody drive LYFT please don’t buy because LYFT in California not listed this car. For family or personal use is great car.
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Insight on the insight
This would have been my car until I test drove the Honda Accord EX hybrid. The insight was great until I had the experience of driving it's big Daddy, the Accord hybrid. The Accord offered a seemingly much sturdier car with greater power and probably a much safer vehicle.
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Accord 10 times better!
Acceleration is sluggish,for shore in eco mode.55 mpg and up all possible when you drive like a old fart... 60mph,when over that speed loosing mpg.That counts for every car in a way.When just the battery was a bit bigger than more power in the long runAlso in electric mode. Update after 57000 mi.Bought a new Accord Hybrid 2020 and this can handle the 2 motor system much better,no nervous brake down going up a hill. Just spend 3k more it's definitely worth it!
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Very well equipped vehicle but a big disappoitment
Engine very noisy! Engine not big enough! Too much road noise! Wipers blades from factory suck! Had to have new windshield put in car due to crappy wipers that ruint wind shield! Fuel mileage not as stated! Noise from cvtvor drivekine at around 60 moh! Continentsl tires are very noisy on car! We have the hybrid ex touring model. Bu the way honda you should fix these issues and you would have a wonderful hybrid vehicle! Not much change since review bit fuel mpg has decreased since last review. Update 8/1/22. Will be going with a prius next go around unless honda can get the road noise out of a insight!
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Lyft won’t allow why
Great gas mileage but don’t buy for lyft use not on the approved vehicle list .seems like oversight
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I buy this car on june on this time I not satisfied I have only 41mpg I bring the car to a dealer and they know anything how the car work Probably I going to call directly to honda is not work dfor me
Here's some insight to my new Insight.
What more can I say .... it's a Honda product.
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Insight on the Insight
We've had our Insight EX for 9 months now. Two retirees who commuted to work by bicycle for many years and now have this as our primary car. I just watched a Car Gurus review where the guy got 38 mpg in an Insight. No idea how he could do that badly unless he must have driven in the mountains with the air conditioner on in Sport mode. We have never recorded lower than 45 mpg in the winter with the heat on, winter blend gas, cold, etc. In the summer, we have always been over 50 mpg in mixed driving without using the Econ mode or brake degeneration paddles, simply driving in normal mode. I think our high has been a 57 mpg tank. Overall, a great car with terrific styling. Passenger's seat is too low, the Honda blind spot monitoring system is bogus and only the passenger side of the car compared to many others who have a true warning light when someone is in your blind spot on either side. Overall though, we really like it and will keep it for the duration if it stays reliable. 9/26/19 Not much new to report, average mixed driving in summer 57 mpg.
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My 2019 Insight is a pain in my butt.
I loved my Insight until I took it on a long trip by the second day [in a 3 day trip] my bottom was so sore I went searching for a cushion. It was a looong trip. I now have 2 cushions and a dread of long trips. would love to get a different seat cuz I love how the car handles and mileage is great. I had a 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid for 11 years many long trips no problem.
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Nice vehicle
Almost new. No shift lever, all electric. Charging engine makes more noise than a standard car and it runs most of the time. Not driven much yet.
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Another great hybrid
After driving a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid for 5 years, we switched to the 2019 Honda Insight as Ford announced the discontinuing Fusion line. The Insight touring model is extremely comfortable to drive and we enjoy all of the new safety features on this car. Fuel economy is better than the Fusion. When driving around town and short highway trips, we average around the 50 MPG, while on trips, we have been averaging around 48 MPG at highway speeds. The Insight has a totally different drive system than CVT system found on other Hybrids. This is an electric motor drive plus a clutch system. It technicality impossible for me to explain, go the Honda site for full description.
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Wonderful Car!
The Honda Insight is a great car! Over 45 miles-per-gallon, nice handling, comfy, and with an excellent stereo/speakers.
Don't lose a star for brightness...
I have driven mine over 100,000 miles and haven't had any problems. I love the sports mode for freeways and hills. Pretty much the only thing I don't like is how bright the headlight is at night as folks think I have my bright lights on when I don't.
Insight - premium with efficiency
Excellent mileage and ride with 50 + mileage!
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Loving the Honda Insight
We’ve owned our 2019 Insight for 15 months. It’s a wonderful car. I love the safety features and cabin comfort. Gas mileage is excellent. Go for it!
Love this car!
We purchased our Insight in October 2018 and have been completely satisfied. The gas mileage is amazing! Even before gas prices crashed this spring we could easily fill the tank for under $20 and have it last up to 2 weeks. We put about 20K/year on our cars so this saves us a lot of money. It's comfortable inside, rides smoothly and looks great. Low maintenance. For all of that, the price point of this car is hard to beat. We couldn't be happier.
This Honda Insight Hybrid saved my husbands life.
My husband just bought this car a Month ago and someone hit him hard. When the airbags went off the car called 911 for him. This car not only saved his life it is absolutely Amazing feel. It rides quiet and smooth, it’s just fun to drive. It’s Great on gas and just one of the best cars Honda has ever made. We love this car so much we would get another one. This car has everything your asking for in a sedan style.
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