Used 2003 Honda Civic Consumer Reviews
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I LOVE MY CIVIC!!!!
I've never driven a car that shifts so smoothly, is easy drive, and is so much fun! I especially love the fact that the stereo controls are easy to reach and control so your attention from the road is not diverted!
simply amazing
What a great car, you don't sacrafice anything only gain. I get 49.5 miles to the gallon highway and 42.3 city.
- EX CoupeMSRP: $5,000257 mi away
- EX Sedan w/Side AirbagsMSRP: $7,850271 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $3,000322 mi away
Honda Civic EX
I can't get over the quietness of operation. The seating (driver) could be a little better. I'm older so the ride could be a little softer. Am quite pleased driving this car.
My best car yet...
Having put 12,000 miles on my Honda Civic Hybrid CVT over the last 15 months, I can say I like it better than the 3 Audis and 4 Mercedes-Benz, bought new, that I had previously owned. (I traded in a late model M-B on the Civic.) Unfortunately, the Hybrid did not come with a moonroof, so I had a top-of-the-line ASC moonroof installed as part of the purchase order. (ASC is the supplier for the moonroofs that are installed at the Honda factories in Ohio.) This is one great car, as near to being environmentally sound as one could hope for at this stage of our technology.
New Hybrid Owner
I just bought my Hybrid this weekend but so far I think it's fantastic compared to the Kia Sportage that I did have. I bought it for $19,200 but I had to add a little on since I was upside down on my Kia (a $10,000 depreciation in a little over a year!) I was scared it wouldn't have much power but it has more get-up-and-go than my Kia did, plus it's so quiet and smooth. I drive 35 miles one way to work and averaged 45.6mpg (17mpg with my Kia).