Used 2018 Honda Civic Sport 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl Turbo 6M) Consumer Reviews
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The Hatchback Sport totally rocks
Love my new 2018 Civic Hatchback Sport! I had previously purchased a 2015 Civic EX with leather and a navigation system after trading in a 2004 Accord. I liked that car and it had basically every upgrade including a sunroof, leather seats, nice stereo, etc. I expected to keep it for 10 or more years. Since then, Honda has really done a lot with the Civic line. The 2018 Civic Sport Hatchback is a beautiful vehicle. Make no mistake, my 2015 Civic sedan was drab by comparison. So the Sport hatchback not only looks great -- if it didn't have the Honda logo you would swear it was a BMW or Mercedes perhaps -- It drives like a sports car. It is much faster than the 2015 due to the turbo engine, and the wheels and suspension definitely give it a sports car feel when cornering. The "cockpit" has a much better overall look than the 2015, again reminds you of a BMW. The seats are pretty darn nice though I "downgraded" from leather in my 2015 -- they look great and I think they will last very well. Nice touches include one of the cooler, more sporty looking dual exhausts around, and of course the 18 inch wheels look and perform great. All in all, it to me is a huge upgrade from my 2015 Civic, which was a really nice car. It cost me $10.2K to trade in at this point, which hurts a bit, but no regrets. The car that I have now has a sticker price $2000 less than the sticker price of the 2015 Civic, which seems odd in a way. It looks great in black, by the way.
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Love my Zippy Manual Hatchback!
I specifically wanted a manual transmission car and test drove several models, from Subarus to Toyotas. I am a life long Honda owner so I am very biased, but I did find this one to be the most fun to drive while looking cool and having decent mileage. After having the car for over a month my primary gripes are: 1. The stereo is just not great. Wish there were more USB ports. The Bluetooth unmatches from my iPhone constantly. 2. Because I wanted a manual transmission some of the other upgrades were unavailable to me like: moon roof, leather seats, and what I wanted most: Apple CarPlay. This was a huge bummer. 3. Premium gas is recommended... which can get pricey. 4. I wish Honda offered factory car racks especially for such a sporty car. 5. Someone mentioned an issue with the A/C getting cooler which I agree with. All that being said, I was able to stay within my budget and I am happy with the car. If the Touring version had a stick shift I would have sprung for it, it but I understand there is not much of a market for stick shifts. We just took the car on a 20 hour total road trip and it did very well. Love the folding seats. Loving driving fast. Overall, a very happy Honda customer.
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- LX SedanMSRP: $12,88811 mi away
- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,25016 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $17,50016 mi away
Silent but deadly
This car is soooo quiet sometimes you don't even notice it's on. But drop the gear and hear it purr. It is so fun to drive and so spacious inside. The wireless charger charges my phone while in a case and it's just so peooy to drive when I want to drive it hard. And it's super efficient when I'm on the free way. Favorite car ever! Everything I wanted quick, and efficient!
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Sporty little car
Great in-town car with good gas mileage
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Good mileage and ponies under the hood
The hp seems to kick in 3 gear and up, so the little guy moves right on to the freeway effortlessly. It is a pleasure to shift and it is a quiet ride considering it's a compact car. Mileage has been as advertised. Ample room to carry people and stuff. I would highly recommend the 6 speed, manual Sport model. I'm not a fan of CVT transmissions, and the Sport model has enough technology to be convenient and not distracting.
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