Used 2014 Honda Civic Consumer Reviews
dyno blue civic
if you are a tall person then the civic isn't the best but will be some what comfortable. overall the car is great on mileage once you put a K&N filter in . it will improve your mileage 2-3 mpg. avg mpg for me was 39 hwy and 31 city, but that will depend on you foot and how heavy it is! comfort is good and the seats with the heat in winter month's is great. the instruments are nice with the blue background with the speed odometer nice and bold to see. ample space in trunk for your needs plus the rear seats will fold down for added space.to this day there have been no issues with the civic and always have the service done at the required time. the tires have nitrogen installed to replace the air ,which helps on cold and hot days having to worry about pressure difference! plus you never need to worry about the moisture inside the tires from the air which can rot the tires from the inside.
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Quick, efficient, reliable
I’ve owned the score for six years. I bought it, knowing that it had suffered some damage to the front of the automobile, but the airbag was not deployed. I believe I’m the fourth owner the car has 67,000 miles on it. I have put tires on it. I changed the oil with some synthetic products religiously, I have this all done by certified mechanics and really comparing us to all the other cars I wanted in my life and I’m 80 years old this is the best car I’ve ever owned and it has only one close competitor and that’s an Acura I once on which of course is made by the same company. Might be looking for a six speed manualas my last car
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- EX-L Sedan w/NavigationMSRP: $14,99842 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $13,59019 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $13,99019 mi away
Most Fun for the Money
I wasn't sure it was worth my time to test drive this car, but i'm glad I did. I was looking for a sporty second car and chose this over the following vehicles, a low mileage Porsche Cayman, several low mileage Corvettes, Subaru BRZ and WRX, Scion FSR, Ford Mustang GT, and a Mazda Miata. The Si may not have the horsepower as the more expensive cars, but it has enough to be fun and keep you out of trouble and I still get comments on the stock exhaust note. The solid build quality, lack of rattles and other noises, and great Honda reliability make this car a winner. I have owned it for about 18 months and still enjoy it more than any other car I have owned, which have been many. I consistently get 26 mpg in town driving it moderately hard and 32 mpg on the highway at 75mph.
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Honda Civic
Reliable, great gas mileage
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The Little Brown Shark That Could
Great daily driver- fuel economy, eco mode, sporty trim, easy to read electronic info screens. Technology package is extremely useful for just about anybody. CVT feels underpowered at start or revving up, but that's where sport mode comes in. Handling is very stiff but engaging for tight driving or better for those learning to drive.
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