Third Look: 2010 Honda Insight, Hardly Honda
Let’s not compare it to the Toyota Prius, as difficult as that may be. And let us preface this by saying we love small Hondas. The Fit, S2000, and Civic (especially the Si) are some of our favorite cars to drive. With that in mind, let’s take another opportunity to nitpick discuss the 2010 Honda Insight.
The new Insight confuses us a bit. It doesn’t feel like a Honda. It certainly doesn’t sound like a Honda. There is no soul to the engine tone, which is grating and laborious, like an overworked coffee grinder. The CVT doesn’t help this at all; it just makes the terrible racket more consistent, as it is not alleviated by shifting through the gears. Oddly, the Insight has paddle shifters, which give the illusion of shifting. Thanks for humoring us, Honda.
The start-stop function puzzles us further. Upon bringing the vehicle to a halt, the engine may or may not stop, depending on whether or not the battery has enough charge to supply the vehicle’s electronics while idle. The engine starts again, not when the accelerator is pressed, but when one lifts the brake pedal. As the engine starts, the car shudders before beginning to creep, either until the gas or brake is applied again. We understand that most cars, in gear, will move forward when not braking. This does not mean, however, that a vehicle with a start-stop function should do the same. Once the engine stops, it should remain stopped until the driver says otherwise. And, just in case one was thinking of breathing a sigh of relief during that brief instant the engine goes to sleep, a red light reading “START STOP” flashes continuously from the instrument panel until the motor starts again. It’s as if the Insight doesn’t at all embrace the start-stop function, and recognizes it as something going wrong with the vehicle. The whole procedure is a world removed from what we’ve come to expect from the automaker—technology that is not only good, but easy and largely pleasurable to use.
Our third bewilderment comes from the overall handling of the Insight. It lacks the feel of other Hondas on the road. Yes, it has a completely different drivetrain than its more sporty siblings, but it should still steer like a Honda, and ride like a Honda. Instead, it feels like it’s going to shake apart and blow off the side of the highway. A bit unexpected from a Honda that has spent countless hours in the wind tunnel. That “shake apart” feeling isn’t mitigated one bit by the Insight’s interior either, a rather shabby collection of oddly colored, and poorly fitted plastics.
What happened with this new generation of Insight? It disappoints us, as we can’t help but compare it to the first-gen Insight, which was a pleasure to drive. It seems as though the 2010 Insight was so competition-focused that it lost sight of its own identity, which is that of a segment-leading, boundary-pushing, self-confident Honda.
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dieselhead
John -- you nailed it! I drove the Insight, looking for a car for my wife that I wouldn't hate (and trying to find an alternative to the Prius). But what I found was that Honda built a Toyota. Ick.
wahaudi
Unfortunately this review is spot on! I recently drove an Insight and found it to be a very awkward and disconcerting experience. The on/off action of the car at stop is totally weird and unlike anything I've ever experienced (unlike the Prius which felt like a big, fancy golf cart). I was left with the feeling that, surely, something was broken. I'm a big fan of Honda and can't ever remember driving one that didn't leave me impressed. Quick, Honda, back to the drawing board.
johnjjh
Your review concurs with that of Jeremy Clarkson in the UK Times. I too agree. I have owned Hondas for 25 years (84 CRX, 89 CRX Si, 03 Accord LX). The 89 CRX Si was a great car, and if Honda still made it , I would buy a new one. I am not at all impressed by any of their current offerings. The Accord is too big and heavy, and the CRX has not been replaced by anything close to it. Somewhere along the way Honda's engineering and styling departments got lost. I realize that U.S. Government regulations have had a lot to do with that, but they used to be a lot more creative. In any case, the government did not force them to design a car as butt ugly as the Acura TL. It may be an engineering marvel, but it's much too heavy and gets lousy gas mileage as a result. Come on Honda, I know you can do better! The upcoming CR Z looks promising, but only if they make it a two seater, KEEP THE WEIGHT DOWN, and have a sports model with a gas engine ONLY. I would have NO interest in a model using the same awkward drive train as the above reviewed Insight.
el_duderino
If you liked the CRX, did you ever check out the S2000? One of the best Hondas for sheer driving pleasure. Ever. The only downside is that you don't have the cargo capacity of the CRX, and it's very hard for bigger people to be comfortable of long distances in. I bet there are some new 2009's left on various lots priced to go, and the used market is an excellent buyer's market right now.
I think I could really like the Fit if they give it some sort of Si treatment, if that's possible. And make it a two door + hatch. Actually, that would make it much like the CR-Z except with the gas engine. The CR-Z will be a two seater and should be pretty lightweight. But I'm not betting the farm that the 2010 offering will include a regular gas engine with a manual transmission. One can hope and pray, though!
hyundaismoke
"The Fit, S2000, and Civic (especially the Si) are some of our favorite cars to drive."
That Statement proves that Winding Road has no taste in cars either. Theres a reason why hardly anyone comments here anymore. You guys are getting as irrelevant in journalistic integrity as The Truth About Cars.
-Always Drive Foreign, the real patriotic thing to do is to let our wasteful auto industry to collapse so we can Nationalize it. We still make good trucks though.
el_duderino
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