Honda Civic Hybrid Saloon (06-10) - Review Review by Dan Harrison on 12 May 2006 Last Updated: 27 April 2009 It may look like simply a saloon version of the Civic hatchback we're all familiar with, but in fact this is a very special Honda. It's actually a hybrid so, like the Toyota Prius, it uses an electric motor along with a conventional petrol engine. The electric motor assists the engine by giving it a boost during acceleration to improve economy - it also runs the car at idle to reduce emissions. The clever bit is when you brake or coast, the energy is captured to charge the battery for the electric motor. That means you get the power of a 1.6-litre engine, with the fuel consumption of a 1.1-litre. It works up to a point, but the car does feel underpowered and needs to be revved hard to get decent performance - which sees fuel economy rapidly drop. 3 out of 5 Other Honda reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3 out of 5 Buying used Niche cars like this often lose a lot of their value very quickly. That's not the case with hybrids. A strong demand - especially in London where they're exempt from the congestion charge - means prices remain strong, so there are few bargains around. You'll find the best ones in Honda dealers. View full gallery See 50 used Honda Civic Hybrid Saloons for sale, starting at £6,499 3 out of 5 Selling Only around a thousand Hybrid models come to the UK each year, so demand is kept strong. Honda dealers will be keen to snap-up low mileage, well maintained cars, though make sure you get a good price. They will be charging a premium when they sell it on. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Honda Civic cars for sale We have 50 models like this for sale. Find Honda Civic cars for sale Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Also Consider