Mine is a 1997 Honda Civic VTi. Model code EK3, D15Z 3-stage VTEC 1.5L engine with CVT transmission. We bought this car second-hand back in 2001. First and only car.
Recorded mileage so far for this year is 13.4 km/l [31.5 mpg]. Daily commute is a bit over 22 km [14 miles] each way - which includes dropping off my wife, and *then* turning around to go to my office, and in the evening, vice versa, picking her up again, and doubling back to go home.
No idea about peak oil back in 2001. That came later, maybe around 2003 or so. All I wanted was a Honda Civic (I kinda liked my father's 160hp 1993 EG6 at the time), my wife wanted dark blue, and we both wanted an auto. The salesman pointed "there!" to 3 all of our queries, and he got the sale more or less right there.
I'm reasonably happy with it. If I were to make a buying decision today, it'd be the 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid. But the money that was to go into a downpayment for that has gone into our energy and resource portfolio instead - which would need to *double* a couple of times or so before I'd feel comfortable plonking down for a new car - in cash. We've got this debt aversion thing going on nowadays. And Singapore is where cars are most expensive in the world - no contest - so that's quite a bit of money.
We're talking SGD $80,500 over here for a new 2006 Civic Hybrid. That's USD $50,800 - for a Civic (!!). Okay, so pick yourself off the floor already
