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5 out of 5 stars

Love My Car

Guillermo Ramirez , 01/23/2018
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Two words. Amazing car. ❤️

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5 out of 5 stars

Better than I expected

E Rogge, 07/16/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-L 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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No maintenance issues with the car so far; we have 700 miles on the car. The turbo engine and CVT combination is a *great* bit of engineering - superior low-end torque *and* great mileage. There is a tiny bit of turbo lag, but for daily commuting and long distance trips it's a non-issue. We test drove a Mazda3 Grand Touring before the Civic and that engine had to be flogged to get the same acceleration. And unlike my friend's 2.5i Subaru Outback, this engine/CVT does not annoy me with constant RPM droning. The CVT seems to find the right RPM for the moment. Unlike my 2006 Highlander which has horrible down-shift lag when passing other cars, this car "downshifts" *right now*. The car handles well, not as good as a 2017 GTI, but definitely better than the other compact cars I've owned (2000 Accord, 2004 Corolla, 2010 Corolla) and tested. Cornering turn-in is much better than expected for a front-wheel-drive car. The driver seat is one of the best fits ever for me and I'm six feet tall. On the other hand, the passenger seat sits too low in the car for both me and my wife. The entertainment system took a while to figure out and is a bit quirky. The user interface could be better. Interior fit and finish is great. Overall great car. One of our best car buys ever.

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Not just any civic

Pat Ryan, 04/14/2018
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Great looking car inside and out really handles any road condition well. Feels very solid on the highway. Outstanding MPG, love the hatchback gives you plenty of space. Negotiate!!!

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2017 honda civic

hah, 03/26/2023
updated 09/30/2024
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

not crazy about it. bought this used-3 yrs old. tire sensor had a problem. always going off in temperature-outside changes, ac has not worked since i bought the car. it blows, but does not get cold at all. not much room in car itself. not much headroom at all. my sons and grandaughter-13 yrs, almost hit the ceiling, not much for bells and whistles.

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5 out of 5 stars

Automatic LX Sedan

Ashton, 08/18/2021
updated 02/18/2022
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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First off, this is the second car that I've ever had, but the first that was entirely my own. I was lucky enough to use my dad's 1998 BMW M3 as my daily driver before this, so hopefully that adds some credibility to some of the things I'm going to say about this car in terms of the "fun" factor. I got my used 2017 Honda Civic LX for my 18th birthday. It had 30,000 miles on it when we originally got it. Currently, I've had it for roughly a year and 10,000 miles. In this time, if I have any complaints, I would say that having to use the keys to open the trunk every time is annoying at points. The trunk doesn't have a button to open it on it's own. Not much more to it. Another thing that has been less than exceptional has to be the tires that were on it. There were a few times where the car would understeer with even the slightest amount of pressure applied to the gas. However, it was easy enough to handle regardless, and the car never felt out of control. The slides were predictable as so minimal that I contemplated leaving this out of the cons paragraph. Those two things were the only issues I had in the first year of having this car. Reliability has been amazing. I've had one emergency light pop up onto the dash the whole time I've had this car. The tire pressure light came on after a sudden drop in temperature later in the day. There is nothing to note about the car's reliability, just like it should be. Now, in terms of the fun factor of this car, I first should bring up again that I originally drove my dad's 1998 BMW M3. I went from driving a classic sports car to driving a basic compact sedan. Hell, the Civic name is probably one of the first models of car to come up if you asked someone to name a model of car. With this in mind it should've been a massive let down, right? I should've been clamoring to get back into the sports car, right? Well, I can say that, for me at least, my civic has been a fun car. I would be crazy and a liar if I said that the civic is a more visceral drive than the M3, but I've enjoyed driving the little Japanese car a lot. Hondas in general enjoy being driven in high revs, and putting the hammer down every time I get onto the highway is very enjoyable. You can hear the revs rise and the car rumble with excitement and then look down to see that you're finally reaching the speed limit. This model epitomizes the saying that it is more fun to drive slow cars fast than fast cars slow. And not only is hitting the accelerator fun, but the balance and handling of this car are remarkable. Even with the less than sporty tires, the cornering speed of this car is amazing and it can be fun to take some corners at a slightly more aggressive speed. The interior of the car is rather bland, but at least for me, that's what I was paying for. The speakers work well and the seats are comfy. The screen is simple but it does everything I've needed as a high schooler and now college student. I haven't thought once that I wished the dash had something that it didn't. And despite the car's small size, there is a surprising amount of space in the trunk and cabin. I've been able to fit multiple of my 6'0"+ friends with absolutely no complaints, and the trunk has been able to fit multiple large baseball bags at a single time with ease. The fuel efficiency is something that is perfect for a high school or college budget. As I approach living on my own, hundreds of miles away from my family, being able to run with a fuel efficiency closer to 40 than 30 is amazing. In conclusion, the 10th gen civic is a perfect first car. For a parent, it's relatively cheap to buy, and it keeps costs low beyond that. You don't have to spend extra money on gas, repairs, etc. For a student, it gets the job done. It gets you where you need to be and can even be fun in the occasions where you want to spice up the daily drive a bit. Even if you aren't a student but maybe just want a cost effective option or something that'll get you from point A to point B and never let you down, this car will do it for you. Update: We’ll over 40,000 miles with this car now and very little has changed. Still reliable, still enjoyable. I moved with this thing to college and being able to use this thing whenever and know that it’ll work well is a blessing as a busy college student. I have so many roommates and classmates who struggle with having to get gas so often or reliability issues. I wrote the original review as a high school student. I’m thrilled to say that as a college student, I’m even more thankful for this car.

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2017 Honda Civic

Anthony Williams, 08/08/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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Have had the car for less than a month but, I am impressed with it's acceleration & responsivness. Car holds the road very well. Electronics are nice but not spectacular,(everything works fine but I am not crazy about the volume control for the radio), other than that, I am very happy with it's performance & looks.

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3rd Civic Si, and our 15th Honda since 1985!

Jeff From Up North, 08/23/2017
updated 08/23/2018
2017 Honda Civic Si 2dr Coupe (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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This is the latest Civic Si, I've owned a 1985, and a 2002. I traded in my 2016 Accord coupe for this. So happy I did! Amazing value, nice bells and whistles, but it's still a civic. In the 17000+ miles I've gone, I'm getting 34-35 mpg! Not too powerful, but Sporty and Very Fun to drive!

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Great

Tina, 08/30/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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The car is great rides smooth. Love the seats and radio. The trunk is very spacious.

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GREEEEAAAAT

Jordan Glover, 11/14/2020
2017 Honda Civic Touring 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Car is exactly as described. Nothing less than amazing

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6 speed M fun to drive

Johan Knaven, 08/29/2017
updated 08/30/2018
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Comfortable, turbo w stick has lots of get up and go. Entertainment system ill thought out...could use a few hard buttons and knobs. (After a year) Still a great car with lots of spunk. Entertainment system sounds great but LED button control system that is hard to find while driving & lags "sucks."

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5 out of 5 stars

Only had this a couple of weeks but I love it!

Elizabeth Wallman, 09/06/2017
2017 Honda Civic Touring 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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The touring is a great little car, for the short time I have had it. The only thing I don't like is with the all touch panel it is not easy to change the volume of the radio without inadvertently changing something else.

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Love it!!!!!

Bob Jacobs, 09/09/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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I have leased Hondas since 2004 using 3 different dealerships. I was torn between the CRV, Accord Sport, and the Civic EXT. Boy, did I make the right choice. For starters I am 6'4, and for anyone questioning the roominess, don't. There is plenty. This model is a head turner. I have had more people ask me about this car more than any other I've purchased. I look forward to the next 3 years side. And a side note, dealing with Keeler Honda and Adam Dorn was the best car buying experience I have ever had.

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A/C fails repeatedly - flawed system

jbcatl, 07/22/2023
updated 01/25/2024
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan w/Honda Sensing (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Update: Honda did make good on fixing my A/C long out of warranty as they have put a recall on many of the parts that are failing. The next part that they have not recalled yet is the evaporator coil, which is a very expensive fix. I'm hoping mine lasts, or that the failure rate is such that Honda has no choice but to cover this repair as well. I'm not as sour on Honda as I was when I wrote the first review, however I would still avoid the Civic in the future. If you test drive any other Honda (CRV, Accord, etc) you will note that the build quality feels much better than the Civic. -- This is a fine driving car, gets great gas mileage, looks nice and is really a lot of car for the money. Unless you live where it gets hot, which basically includes the entire Earth these days unless you live at the north or south pole. The air conditioning failed at 54k miles, requiring a complete replacement of both the condenser (covered by factory because they were willing to admit it's flawed) and the compressor (not covered by the factory, cost me $1500 in parts and labor). After that, the A/C worked better than when the car was new. Flash forward 30K miles (85K) and it's failing again. Honda is now willing to cover more of the replacement and extended the warranty on some parts to 100K miles, but it really doesn't matter. Let's say I get them to fix it now, it about 30K miles it will probably start failing again, outside of any warranty. The value proposition of buying a Honda is lost on me. I drove SAABs, a BMW, an Audi, and while those had annoying repair bills, I kind of knew that going in. With Honda I assumed I was leaving expensive repairs and frequent dealer visits behind. Not so. I won't every buy another Honda product again. Their handling of this glaring flaw in their vehicle, and their bait and switch service centers make it hard to imagine giving them another dime.

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4 out of 5 stars

Great drive, some quirks and uncomfortable seats

Yes, Virginia, it's a manual, 07/22/2020
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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2017 EX-T, 6 speed manual First, let's get the bad out of the way... The seats are several grades below even other cheap compact cars. They are hard and uncomfortable, period. And after having sat in a few Honda Fits as well, this isn't unique to the civic. I had a 2010 Jetta with seats that were both supportive and comfortable. It doesn't need to be a tradeoff. The infotainment system is slow and fairly frustrating, but not bad once you get used to its quirks. the lack of a volume knob was a terrible oversight (corrected a year later). Mileage computer: a little deceiving, but I'd like to run more tests. The car is quite efficient, but not as much as the computer indicates. I think I'm hitting the EPA numbers though, which is still very good. Center console: Very creative use of the limited space but I think they tried too hard to make it everything to everyone. A decent size coffee cup interferes with your shifting and you're not getting anything from under that cup while the car is moving. A better design would have raised the center panel and offered more storage in front of the shifter so the cupholders could be lowered and out of the way. No compass? Seriously? Seems like a pretty standard item on all cars these days, but Honda left this off. Would also benefit from a rear window wiper, but I'm just being greedy. Engine, shifting, handling? Sweet. The turbo is a nice combination of fun and efficiency and the manual is really fun to put through the paces. The ride is firm but compliant... a few larger bumps will get a tire or two airborne. Braking is great and linear and the handling is really good. Could be a little steadier on the highway though as the slightest movement will alter the cars path. The seats are really the biggest thing keeping this from being an ideal highway cruiser. It's really fun to drive and the EX-T trim, which no longer exists, is a really good value. Fog lights, heated seats (albeit cloth), moonroof, turbo engine, Android Auto/Apple Carplay. Backseat and trunk are both roomy for the class. no complaints with space, but the car sits really low. If you're tall, you might not enjoy getting in and out. and the tires really hum on all but the smoothest roads. Might be quieter than previous Civics, but that doesn't make it quiet.

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Not too bad.

Annie Lor, 09/07/2017
updated 03/08/2018
2017 Honda Civic Touring 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Car runs phenomenally, very smooth. Everything about the car is just awesome. Reaction time is on point. Breaking and accelerating is very smooth. I wouldn't say acceleration is fast though. My family also owns a Toyota Camry and sadly the Toyota can accelerate faster. Not to much has happened. The screen has experienced some problems 2 months into me having the car. The screen would turn off and on then freeze on me. When i contacted the dealership that i bought my car from, they were very friendly and willing to replace the screen. Before i got the change to replace it though, it seemed to work completely fine again so i didn't replace it.

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Great car with an issue

carlos ruiz, 02/22/2023
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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In general, this an economical, versatile and comfortable car. The only issue that I been having since the beginning is its AC. It looks that Honda made a change on the AC for this year, because It keeps breaking down almost every summer. I had this car for 5 summers, and I have change its condenser 3 times already. This is a very expensive part to replace.

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4 out of 5 stars

Old Civics > New Civics

Fran P., 09/14/2017
updated 03/17/2020
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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**Please read updates on the bottom* Coming from an old 2003 Civic manual 5 speed, it feels a bit weird to drive the new CVT. It almost feels like the engine has to catch (maybe it is the eco..not sure) as if I am driving manual. So the acceleration feels a bit lumpy sometimes as if the car has to lurch randomly, but very subtly. The electronics are good. I notice a bit of lag from time to time, but other than that - it's a great addition to the car for long commutes. When I bought my car brand new, there was an issue with my trunk. I opened it, and after shutting it closed, it would not stay shut. It would continually pop open on its own and beep twice. I noticed the bottom part of the trunk weather strip was bent and distorted. I forcefully had to shut it in order for it to stay - and be mindful not to use it until I went to the dealer to have it repaired (5 hours total.) 2 hours for diagnosis, then another 3 hours another day for them to replace it :( but I still love my car. Feels fast, fun to drive, and lovely to look at. I wish they put more care into the interior of the seats and console - as once you put your arm down, it leaves white residue so that will definitely wear down quickly over the years. My other issue was I opened my trunk to inspect my car on the first night home and there were razer blades on the top of some parts. I figure that's more the dealerships wrongdoing. They admitted they use it to cut the tape and various parts off and forgotten them there. Nervous that they could've had more that have fallen into the parts of the car...but so far it seems fine. The steering wheel makes a faint click click click noise when you turn it all the way. Not sure what that is - but it does not affect the way it drives. Overall, love the new car. Going to go the extra mile to be careful with the interior because I feel like it will definitely wear down quickly. Everything else is great - feels spacious and plenty of room to get in and out. Trunk space is huge. Love the details on the headlights and tail lights and the storage space in the middle console ! =) Update on my review:. The cloth parts of the interior get white from being worn or having skin on it. Also, the exterior of the doors smudge easily just with fingerprints from touching the door frame. Nothing much else has changed. 2nd Update: (3/16/2020): In comparison to driving my friend's touring civic hatchback, his is smooth, -- my civic is jerky, especially on inclines (hills). My car has died two times completely not even starting. I had to take it to the dealership for: starter. I had to replace it completely - luckily it was under warranty. 2nd issue was probably a recall defect. Not sure but I put my e-brake on, and then after parking car and starting, the e brake kept flashing, the lights all flashed on and off and the car would not start. Eventually no lights were on, the car would not even catch or click when trying to start - completely dead. After 3 jump starts, it finally worked -- but battery may be cheap. I take good care of my car and routinely maintain it. Unfortunate, but I am probably going to sell it because too many issues are arising for it being a fairly new car.

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sporty, fun to drive, but annoying controls

David, 04/10/2017
updated 10/11/2018
2017 Honda Civic EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Fun car to drive. We have gotten many compliments on its looks. Stock tires suck in the snow. I don't like the center console and I wish there was a light in the glove box. The touch screen interface is horrendous. The nav system stinks. It often looses location. I still use it, but also have use my phone because I don't trust the nav. And there are other annoying things about the touch screen that make me realize Honda knows nothing about usability. Sitting in the passenger seat is like sitting in a hole. Update: Have driven the car for almost two years now. 30k miles. Will be putting new tires on soon. No mechanical issues. Fit and finish are still solid. My major complaint about the car is still the reliability of the nav system.

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LOVE MY HONDA

PHORONG, 01/27/2020
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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2017 HONDA CIVIC LX HATCHBACK 1.5 TURBO

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Definition of Fun

John, 10/10/2017
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Interior is very nice, but you can see little things here and there that are typical civic and have a cheaper feel. Handles like a slot car, crisp and responsive steering. You can definitely feel the turbo pushing that 1.5 when you romp on it. Gorgeous design, love the rear center mount pipes. Rear visibility a little hindered, but that backup cam mitigates that. I absolutely love it. Enough to get it in black in the desert ;)

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Air bags deployed on their own

Taylor B, 04/18/2020
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan w/Honda Sensing (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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I have a some what low rating because I didn’t even have my car for a year yet and while I was driving literally 6 mph down a residential area my air bags deployed by themselves. I had been receiving recall notices in the mail but when I looked up to see if the trim of my car was on that list it was not. Notified honda about this and they insisted I take it to a dealership to have it inspected. The mechanic told me the reason why my air bags deployed was because I had scratches under the bumper (yea, ok) then later they said there was damage to my subframe which basically is them sweeping the incident under the rug I eventually got a lawyer and sued them for this. Because what if I were on the freeway going 65mph + and this happened?? This kind of scarred me from even getting another Honda to be honest. I eventually got a Mustang after this and I love it.

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Sport Touring - A dressed-up Si ??

RJC, 10/16/2017
updated 10/28/2020
2017 Honda Civic Sport Touring 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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A very well equipped vehicle vs. a similar priced Acura ILX. No issues at all. CVT is even nice. Nice utility, mileage and looks.

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Sport Touring - A dressed-up Si ??

RJC, 10/16/2017
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2017 Honda Civic Sport Touring 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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A very well equipped vehicle vs. a similar priced Acura ILX.

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No Lumbar support

pam wise, 10/24/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-L 4dr Sedan w/Navigation (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Ads note 8 way driver seat adjustments and show side lumbar lever, but the car doesn't have it.

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2017 Honda Civic Black Beauty

Amy Thomas, 09/10/2019
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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I love my new/used car the only issue I have is the seatbelts position is the worst other than that i love my car.

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love this car

sam hol, 09/01/2019
2017 Honda Civic EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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After driving this car one time i knew i had to buy it. I had owned a 2006 civic in the past and decided to give it another shot, and let me say this is the most fun i have had driving in a long time!

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A new car in 12 years!

KN, 10/31/2017
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6M)
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Fun and practical

Tim, 08/04/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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This car has been my daily driver during the hot Miami summer. We've been a Honda family with an earlier Civic, Accords, CRV and an Acura RSX over the years. This is my first CVT and that took some getting used to, and it has a few times downshifted very roughly and felt jarring when in the worst stop-and-go traffic. Otherwise the ride is smooth. I mostly drive in ECO mode unless going on the highway or if I need full A/C. The A/C has done the job, though barely at times, and the climate control UI is one of the worst things about this vehicle, requiring a physical button to access a special touchscreen interface. Tinting this hatchback added some extra cost due to the spoiler placement. At this trim level, the electronics package, voice recognition and integration into the dash are excellent. I use Android Auto with Waze and Google Play Music. Android Auto is easy to control with voice commands and the touchscreen UI replaces the mediocre Honda UI. Integration is seamless as Waze adds dash directions under the speedometer and dims your audio to give alerts. The built-in Navi works fine but isn't nearly as practical, it lacks the real-time updates from a social app like Waze and can lead you right into a traffic jam. As for audio, the low end felt weak and I added a 10'' subwoofer in the trunk, an amp and a sub volume control knob using an unoccupied panel to the left of the steering wheel. The rest of the sound system holds up fine and the interior doesn't rattle from bass. I also swapped the headlights and interior bulbs with LEDs, which I highly recommend for night visibility. The back seat fits my two child seats just fine, though you'll have to duck a bit to actually strap kids in, and you'll want a cover for the back of your front seats from those little feet. Overall this is a great car that I plan to keep for a long time.

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Delighted

Noélia, 11/09/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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I am very satisfied with my second Honda purchase, this new 2017 Honda Civic EX Sedan! It gives me a nice smooth ride and I feel safe driving it! Noélia

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New Civic Touring

anonymous, 11/19/2017
2017 Honda Civic Touring 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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What a great vehicle! This Civic replaces an older 2005 Civic Sedan that was totaled in a wreck. A superior vehicle in every respect that mattered to me. I looked at many other makes and models of a similar class (Chevrolet, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, Toyota and Hyundai) and while they are all fine vehicles, I kept returning to the Civic. No regrets...at all.

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Zippy little car

Zippy little car, 09/14/2021
2017 Honda Civic LX-P 2dr Coupe (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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Nothing bad to say about my 2017 Civic Coupe. Great on gas millage, fast pick up, easy to maneuver through traffic. Very cost efficient!!!

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Almost Perfect...

ultranius, 11/28/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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...if the seats had lower lumbar support, if the cabin noise was a little more subdued, and if it came with a mute button that my Fusion had to halt the ear-destroying commercials (not the car’s fault). Almost perfect!

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Edmunds is Awesome!

Connie Hernandez, 06/15/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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Thanks for Edmund's offer I was able to get a good deal on the car I wanted!

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Simply Loving it

kanyay, 12/19/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX-L 4dr Hatchback w/Navigation and Honda Sensing (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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It is worth the money and very comfortable

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Better than my Audi A4

JGB, 12/22/2017
2017 Honda Civic Sport Touring 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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This Honda replaced my Audi A4--this will be a controversial statement, but honestly, I couldn't be happier and feel like I 'traded up.' The safety features, the handling, even the interior design in the cockpit--everything feels so much better--at half the price. The car is plenty roomy, has great storage, and the twin turbos are fun to drive.

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Ext/cvt or Si/6sp manual ??

Jon F. Askim, 04/18/2019
2017 Honda Civic Si 4dr Sedan w/Summer Tires (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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I bought a new 2017 Civic EXT with the CVT transmission. I loved it except for the automatic transmission it seemed there was a 2 or 3 second lag time from when I stepped into the gas until the car went down the road quite quickly. After a couple of emergency accelerations I decided the automatic had to go. When I took the car for the 20000 mile service I drove an SI model. The S I had 30 more horsepower and a manual transmission. When I left the dealership I owned the Si . Now with 20,000 miles on it I am still very much in love with this car. The CVT transmission is not for me.

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Economical

Dawn Howe, 06/21/2017
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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If you are looking for an economical vehicle to purchase, fuel up and maintain- look no further. The Sport Hatchback may be "basic" in terms of what you get with creature comforts- but it offers enough driving satisfaction to overcome what it lacks. It's not an Audi, BMW or Mercedes Coupe, but it also can be purchased "out the door" for slightly less than sticker MSRP and with Honda reliability and fuel economy if you are bargain minded you can't really go wrong with the Civic Sport Hatchback. I've had the car 3 weeks and almost 1,000 miles- no issues.

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Fix Display & Tires and you have a winner!!!

Brenda, 07/06/2017
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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I just loved this car when I seen it. I had been looking for 3 months and test drove just about everything. I commute so I had to have a car that was good in gas mileage. The only downfalls I have had is that the Phone on the Display has had issues since day 1. When attempting to make a call, it will freeze, screen goes black and you cannot get back out of it until the car is turned off or I have had to take it dealer for them to battery reset. No software updates yet and I bought mine in Dec. 2016, so I have had it 7 months and been to the dealers 4 times now. The other issue I am having is having to put air in the tires every month since I have bought it. Especially the back tires, one time it will be the rear drivers side and the next will be the rear passenger side. Dealer said yesterday that they found a nail in rear drivers side, gonna cost me 200.00 to replace but couldn't find anything wrong with the passenger tire and could not give me any explanation on why I would have to put air in it. Other than that for the price and mileage, I got what I paid for since everything is basic in it, no extras, not even an option..

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Civic Type R- best so far

Forrest Bashaw, 08/23/2017
2017 Honda Civic Type R 4dr Hatchback (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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Wish it had sunroof,but at least backseats like front and bumper corner panels should be real vent screens. Otherwise perfect hottest hatch. dealers shouldn't be charging so much; just wrong.

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2017 Civic Hatchback Manual Transmission

Reza, 11/30/2016
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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Excellent car. Well balanced design. Great handling. Great value for the price.

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Honda civic

Toad, 04/09/2021
2017 Honda Civic Sport Touring 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Test drove other vehicles. This one met all my needs and had best overall value for the price.

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Never buying a Honda ever again

Mike, 02/22/2023
2017 Honda Civic EX-T 4dr Sedan w/Honda Sensing (1.5L 4cyl Turbo CVT)
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Nothing just problems since it hit 80k miles. sensor problems almost every time I start the car. I drive to Manhattan from Long Island every day. This car shut off 6 times one morning and in the midtown tunnel then shut off another 9 times on my way home. Honda does not care about your safety or the money you spent on this car. Gas mixes with oil constantly as well and Honda doesn’t care to fix that problem knowing that it’s a huge issue. I’m never buying a Honda ever again. Nothing but trash cars with no responsibility for their faulty workmanship on a pathetic excuse for a car. I seriously hope they become one of the least bought cars because they seriously suck. My wife used to have a crv and it barley made it to 100k miles. They don’t want a car that lasts you just something appealing to the eye for you to dump money into. It’s a lemon car don’t buy this worthless garbage.

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Civic Hatchback Sport

William Ney, 05/28/2020
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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Great car, enough pep, great handling and ergonomics. Not a lot of the bells and whistles which is what I like. Intuitive display backup camera all works seemelessly. Truly a fun car to drive and easily a family car as well. It's a Honda, there is no question in my mind it will last a very long time. Gas 35 in town 40 on highway. Eco button heightens gas mileage even more. It's a fun practical and nimble little guy. I love the exterior. The car actually has lines as opposed to the jellybean styling of most cars. The hatchback does not make it look cheap it gives it more of an agressive stance actually. I love it.

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A Blast to Drive From Day One!

Paul, 12/21/2018
2017 Honda Civic Si 2dr Coupe (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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If you enjoy a fun car for 2 or less, this is a good choice. My other car is a Miata-X5 . . . I wanted to enjoy my driving experience to the max! My everyday car is the Si . . . I have been a loyal Honda fan since 1992, and will only drive manual transmission cars. My gas mileage is averaging at 40+ mpg. Couldn't be happier. Have owned the car for more than a year!

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Civic Type R is the Best Hot Hatch in the World

HondaPro Jason, 05/28/2020
2017 Honda Civic Type R 4dr Hatchback (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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I have wanted a Civic Type R since about 2000. Honda Finally released it here in the U.S in 2017 and with the new turbocharged Honda engine with amazing looks and insane handling makes this the best Type R Honda has ever made. HondaPro Jason

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Compared to 2005 Corolla

Dave Herman, 12/14/2017
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6M)
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Biggest thing I wanted was something fun to drive and this car checks that box well. More comfortable for me , better headroom, better visibility out the from . Engine a little stronger but not by a lot . Excellent mpg on highway 44 , a little worse in town.

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Sweet 16

Big daddy Ray, 12/27/2017
2017 Honda Civic EX 4dr Sedan w/Honda Sensing (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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I bought this for my 16 y.o.. she loves it. I bought it for the safety options and the 5 star safety rating. Second reason is the fuel mileage. I didn't want her asking everyday for gas money. It can get over 37mpg in the city if driven correctly. Teaching her to take her time ....well that's another obstacle. Third reason is the manufacturer. I pride my self on not ever buying a foreign car. I drive a Ford f350 diesel. I respect our country and countrymen. To go and buy a Honda was tough. But after looking at where this car was manufactured and assembled I changed my mind. I have neighbors who actually had their hands on this car before it was givin a birth certificate....lol. This civic ex seems to be a safe, economical and stylish ride that should take her thru collage and beyond.

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mixed bag

ltcajh, 03/31/2016
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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I ordered the Honda with Sensing- all the safety features. I've never owned a Honda car. I like the safety package, but cruise makes you stay back too far. Road noise is worse than my truck. Mileage isn't even close to Honda claims. I have turbo, and the claim is 42 mpg; I get 36.5 at 78 mph.

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2017 Hatchback

MoHa, 04/12/2019
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
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I loved the new body style when It came out and wanted one BUT we have two bigger dogs and always had SUV's because of that. Looking at the Civic we talked to the Salesperson who we mentioned the dog "issue" to. He recommended the Hatchback. We ended up buying one because it worked with the dogs and overall I am happy with it BUT the interior get's scratched up quickly. Of course at some point my dog will have a paw on the center console..well, I left scratches. I am usually in the car by myself driving to and from work but I also have a scratch in the drivers door above the arm rest part. Also the cloth part on the center console or door parts aren't ideal. I am constantly wiping it with a damp cloth because they get dirty easy.

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Give and take

Vivi Nguyen, 08/29/2017
2017 Honda Civic LX 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
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I only driven the twice since I bought the car(1 wk). When I saw the car able to open the trunk from inside the car, I was happy. Right now, I am very disappointed because I found out I couldn't open the trunk with the key! So inconvenient!

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