Used 2017 Honda Civic Sport Hatchback Review
Consumer reviews
Read what other owners think about the 2017 Honda Civic Sport Hatchback.
Most helpful consumer reviews
AVOID BUYING IT. LOOK ELSEWHERE
Joseph, Burlington, IA, 02/05/2018
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
I love love the my hatchback sport civic. Until about 3500 miles - the check engine light popped up and disabled all the safety features - ABS, parking breaks,etc. Brought to the dealership - was told that IT IS A KNOWN ISSUE THAT THE GAS MIXES WITH THE OIL. There are no current fixes. I was told to wait until they find a solution. All they did was turn off the warning and told to … observe it. WHAT?? Observe the gas mixing with the oil?? I'm currently in the process of contacting a lawyer. This is unacceptable. Take your money elsewhere until they fix this.
I love my Hatchback Sport Manual
Mrcarlosvega, Orlando, FL, 07/08/2017
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
Update 3 year, 70k miles. Very impressed for many reasons, and enjoy the hatchback option.
1) Perfect Reliability. Feels as solid and Day 1. No rattles, Just oil changes done.
2) I am still impressed how this car handles. No body roll, handles great even with bad tires. With great tires it would be a charm.
3) High resale value
4) Gas mileage avg around 32mpg with mixed driving. … City only 28mpg . Mostly highway 35, only highway on trips, I see 40mpg. Amazing!
Cons. 1) Very noisy due to little sound insulation, if any. People have trouble understanding me on Bluetooth due to Wind Noise.
2) Radio is very basic. Not loud at all. Sounds like an upgrade to my Amazon Echo.
3) AC is not the coldest.
I still love this car. Highly Recommend It! I still like the looks of it, even though it doesn’t look like a Bankers car, it looks more like a college girl’s.
Very impressive car! I have had cars that triple the price and I am impressed! It feels relatively quick, stable around corners, great steering 90 mph on the highway is rock solid. It is really a Fun car! Years back I read something true. It is funner to drive a slow car fast, rather than a fast car slow.
Negatives
1)The mirrors create alot of wind noise at speed.
2)The plastic handles to close the trunk are really plastic and delicate.
3) 1st gear is extremely short.
Great and fun.
Trey Justice, Groom, TX, 01/16/2017
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
The sport in manual is the way to go. Plenty of pickup and fun to drive. The sport model is pretty bare bones but has everything you need!
update: had it a year and still love it, no problems at all!
Updated 07/2019: Still loving this car with no issues. MPG is great, it is quick enough and I still enjoy driving it everyday.
Back to BASICS!!! ----- 2018 Model not 2017
Larry Reimer, Stuart, FL, 01/14/2018
2017 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M)
Bought it last week after driving a Genesis G80 for the past 2 years - owned Civics before - last one a 2012 Si Sedan for 4 years. I tired of the "largeness" of the G80 in City Traffic and the 16MPG I was getting. All the "electronic nannies" were driving me crazy!! Now I drive the CAR, the car doesn't drive ME - SO glad to be back to a superior, reliable and quick car, where I can … control IT and not the other way around. Some are polarized by the "design" of the Hatch, but I got mine in Black, so nothing really "stands out" except the overall design - Back to Honda and really loving it!!! With only 100 miles on the engine I'm getting 26MPG in City Traffic.
NOTE that this is for a 2018 Civic Hatchback Sport Manual and NOT a 2017 as listed, tho both are basically the same.............traded the car at 7500 miles for a 2019 Acura ILX A-Spec - was concermed about the 1.5L Turbo Engine made in Thailand with Transmission made in India - not real HONDA but now Global Car - went back to reliable K24 NON-turbo engine made in USA with Trans made in Japan
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2017 Honda Civic Sport Hatchback
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Excellent fuel economy and performance from turbocharged engines
- Pro:Ride quality expertly balances comfort and athleticism
- Pro:Many available advanced technology and safety features
- Pro:Roomy cabin with high-quality materials
- Con:Touchscreen interface is confusing and slow to respond to inputs
- Con:Overly vigilant forward collision warning system is frustrating
Which Civic does Edmunds recommend?
Any 2017 Honda Civic powered by the superb turbocharged 1.5-liter engine will be a good choice by our standards. If you're looking for the most equipment for your money, the EX-T trim makes for quite a good value. It includes available features for the Civic such as remote start and the LaneWatch blind-spot camera. A base Civic such as the LX is certainly appealing, and the standard 2.0-liter engine is fine, but the extra power and fuel economy gained with the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine are worth the price.
Full Edmunds Review: 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback
Driving
5.0The 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, available or standard on all but the base LX trim, is unusual in its sound and power delivery for a Honda engine, but it delivers best-in-class power and fuel economy. It's worth the extra money.
Comfort
4.5Previous Civics were known for their loud cabins, firm rides and less-than-friendly seats for tall folks. No more with the newest Civic, which suddenly feels like a shrunken Accord. The improvements make it more well-rounded and as well-suited to long trips as short ones.
Interior
4.5Honda's touchscreen interface can be annoying to use, and those of most competitors are better. Beyond that, the Civic delivers a large, versatile cabin for both people and their things. The front center console design is extremely clever.
Utility
5.0The 2017 Honda Civic has lots of space, and it uses it well. Everything is packaged in a way that you can store plenty of small items in the cabin as well as several large suitcases in the trunk.
Technology
The Civic's no-knob volume system is always frustrating, and smartphone integration is also disappointing. We've also found reliability issues in our long-term test of the Civic's HondaLink system. What's more, the adaptive cruise control is a bit too quick to react in traffic.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2017 Honda Civic in Virginia is:
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