2014 Honda Insight Ex on 2040-cars
3215 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Engine:Gas/Electric I-4 1.3 L/82
Transmission:1-Speed CVT w/OD
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JHMZE2H74ES000230
Stock Num: 1000230
Make: Honda
Model: Insight EX
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Truffle Pearl
Interior Color: YR-593P/GRAY
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 10
The 2014 Honda Insight hybrid offers a sleek and modern 5-door hatchback design, intriguingly advanced powertrain technology and a sub-$20,000 price tag. Its EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy is a miserly 41/44 mpg. The 2014 Honda Insight hybrid has a modern and practical interior design. Deep cutaways in the headliner and front seatbacks aid rear-seat passenger space. The 5-door configuration with a large rear hatch and folding 60/40 rear seats adds versatility. Instrumentation is both functional and futuristic, and can encourage better fuel economy. There's an Assist/Charge meter to monitor current flow to and from the battery, and Eco Assist gives feedback via the varying-color cluster background. An ECON button adjusts throttle, CVT, idle-stop duration and air-conditioning on/off mode. The Insight's wedge-like profile and fastback roofline are its strongest visual features. The grille and headlight treatments that include cool blue lighting were instituted in last year's facelift, and they still look good. Honda says the bumper, headlight and grille revisions led to a 2-percent increase in aerodynamic efficiency, and that's something the hyper-efficient cars in this class can always use. All 2014 Honda Insights are powered by Honda's Integrated Motor Assist system. The powertrain uses a 1.3-liter SOHC 4-cylinder gasoline engine ??? boasting i-VTEC variable valve timing ??? in combination with a 10-kilowatt (13-horsepower) electric motor. The 2014 Honda Insight is a gas-sipping wonder! Corwin Honda of Jefferson City is the largest Honda dealer in Mid-Missouri, because we understand that PRICE and SERVICE sell cars. With a great selection, and the best prices around, come see why Corwin Honda of Jefferson City is #1 in Mid-Missouri! Right on the price, right on Missouri Boulevard. Jefferson City.
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