2012 Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid Coupe Recognized by USAA as a Best Value

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Honda CR-Z Named In USAA Best Value List
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05/04/2012 - TORRANCE, Calif.,
USAA, a leading financial services provider to the U.S. military and their families, today named the 2012 Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid Coupe to its second annual Best Value vehicles list, which identifies the top 2012 automobiles in 16 categories that give consumers the most bang for their buck. In addition, today USAA named the CR-Z to its "Top 10 for Teens List," which focuses on traits parents said they cared about most: reliability, safety and affordable insurance costs.

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The Honda CR-Z rose to the top in the coupe category, recognized for offering best-in-class EPA fuel economy ratings, achieving the "Top Safety Pick" designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and offering reasonable maintenance and ownership costs.

Best Value automobiles offer the best financial value of all vehicles USAA evaluates as part of a broader rating system called USAA Preferred, which uses quantitative data to evaluate vehicles' cost, safety and reliability, among other key factors. There are nearly 80 cars, trucks and minivans that are currently designated as USAA Preferred vehicles, and the Best Value list represents the vehicles that rose to the top of each category.

"The CR-Z creates a whole new value category as the first true sport hybrid, offering great fuel economy, a low entry price, an available 6-speed manual transmission and a feisty change of character with the push of the Sport button," said Mike Accavitti, Vice President of National Marketing Operations for American Honda. "It's like having two cars for the price of one."

"The goal of the list is to help members identify vehicles that typically offer better safety ratings, lower insurance premium costs, higher fuel economy, better overall reliability and lower MSRP compared to other vehicles in the same category," said Steve Thompson, an assistant vice president at USAA. "The Honda CR-Z rose to the top as a vehicle that offers these key elements, making it a great buy for the value-minded consumer."

For more information about the USAA Best Value list, and the specific automobiles featured, visit www.usaa.com/bestvalue.
 
I've never test driven one... anyone have feedback on the cr-z?
 
the 6-speed CR-Z is actually pretty fun to drive. even though it's based on the Fit, it has a much substantial feeling when going down the road, partly due to the stiffer suspension tune, and partly due to the extra weight (it's about 300 lbs heavier than the Fit if I recall correctly). it handles well, and the manual probably offers the most transparent driving experience of any hybrid. being a hybrid, it's pretty slow, and the Fit with the 5-speed manual feels more peppy.

it's a good car for people who primarily commute by themselves everyday and want something efficient while still being a little stylish and fun, but not necessarily fast. most of the customers i have who purchased CR-Zs are getting in the low to mid 40mpg range.

i'm actually surprised to see it on this list, because most 2 seat, 2 door cars are classified as sports cars, and lead to higher insurance rates and stuff. i always hear about done deals on the s2k and CRX falling through after owners get quotes on the insurance. i guess being a hybrid helps it in that regard.
 
Thanks for the review... Are you seeing more people buying the auto over the manual?
 
yea, more people buy the CVT. i think that's partly because Honda doesn't produce very many manuals period. i'm pretty sure something like 90-95% of all their production (all models combined) is automatic. a lot of times we can't even order a manual version of a certain car because Honda isn't producing them at that time.
 
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