SlickDizzy wrote:
So, why does everyone hate these so much? Are they impossible to tweak into a spirited daily driver type vehicle?
My take:
Good commuter with decent depreciation. I bought a basically new cr-z with less than 20,000 miles for 14k a few years ago. Same year civics and insights were selling for more$$.
At the depreciation point, it is an excellent car. At MSRP, it has a lot of competition.
Real world driving:
Economy:
Mine is a stick shift, slick 6 speed. Real world MPG mostly 40-42mpg mostly highway. My personal record for hypermiling is 52 mpg for a tank, Worst tanks of just beating on it around town are 32ish mpg. This thing is not highway amazing for MPG, but pretty good. Where I am impressed is its ability to never really get below 30mpg, no matter how I drive it. No magic aero trickery, go over 70mpg and you can't get above 40mpg.
Fun: When I test drove it, it reminded me of my NA miata that was in winter storage. Driving it side by side, the miata beats it for fun factor, but if you are DD'n a jeep xj, it will feel like a na miata..
It has obviously about 1degree negative camber on the rear, probably zero or neutral on the front, and with old tires it will lift throttle oversteer, or the tail will come around if you over cook it. Those batteries out back apparently matter. The stability control will catch it (not smoothly), but is easily defeated. I autocrossed mine once because my miata was broken, it was the first FWD car I ever autocrossed, and I did pretty well on crap tires with no real knowledge of FWD dynamics. I also spun it on an ax course with a spectator passenger. If you push it stupid it will understeer, but try to keep it balanced and it is relatively neutral.
Power: this thing feels slow, especially with the IMA battery "depleted." It just doesn't rev honda like. It revs nice and smooth to redline, but has no more urgencey at higher RPM. The IMA when fully charged isn't quite torque fill smart, it has more of a feel of a low boost turbo with limited life. No problems with a full charge lasting a 0-80mph pull, but play your cards wrong and you can drain the battery and wind up with no assist. Real world, it is not slow, the engine is just sort-of "linear" and not peaky.
Hacking/modding:
I would love to find more info, but it just doesn't seem out there yet for the crz. The insight has been HACKED (manual IMA controll) , the prius hacked, but I'm not aware of anyone modding the ima from the cr-z.
The inability to control the hybrid system is frustrating, especially when you know what type of conditions lay ahead the car can not know (highway driving, long hills etc.) The MIMA insight guys have this figured out, but I'm not aware of anyone that has hacked the crz this much.
gas engine related, I think the supercharger is the plug and play easy way (HPD!) but it is costly. Get a 12k crz, put 8k in supercharger, you now have a 20k used car., what market does that put it in? Engine swaps look cool, but I don't understand honda wiring compatabilities; the climate control is integrated into the IMA and the stop start, pretty dash, fun buttons(mostly affect power steering), how do you keep your auto climate control with a fancy Si/acura type motor?
Bottom line: I have a love hate relationship with my crz. I love that it is somewhat sporty and fun to drive, I love that it is a stick shift and has a small car feel, yet is practical. I can take it on a long highway trip and not get beat up like my miata, but it is no bmw/caddy highway cruiser. I love that it is reliable, I love that it is economical. It is oddly over-capable in the snow. It has a very decent stock stereo. I hate that it is somewhat boring (it is a hybrid after all) I hate that it is not impressively fast, I hate that it is the "smart decision."
If you like it stock, you should love it at the depreciated price point. If you feel it needs modded, its probably better to wait for them to bottom out.