Used 2019 Honda Civic Consumer Reviews
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STARTING TO HAVE SECOND THOUGHTS.
I've always liked a car with a bit more gitup & go than most folks so I bought a 2019 Civic Si. Now this car ain't no Ferrari you understand, but with 205 HP it does zip around with a bit more spirit than most compacts & sub compacts (and I haven't even driven it in SPORT mode yet!). The handling is precise, braking is very good and it corners like a dream on I-5 mountain roads in S. Oregon. The selection in these parts was pretty slim so I ended up with a black exterior and the only choice available for interiors is black, not my favorite combination but not a deal breaker either. I like the styling but I'm no fan of spoilers, I wish it was removable. I've folded down the rear seats and they'll probably stay that way (no kids, grandkids or wife!) providing a LOT of cargo space. (Update: Put them back up due to road noise.) Now, lets go inside. First of all the transmission is kinda finicky in that you'd BETTER know what gear you want and where it is or you'll end up with the tach going crazy or a lugging engine. With time I'll get better using it (under 1K miles so far). When you DO get the right gear and give the engine ample throttle it'll SPIN right quickly and suddenly it's time for the next upshift! I LIKE IT!! When in reverse there's a video camera picture on the screen showing what's behind the car, like a lot of new cars these days, and that's a great feature, as is the camera showing what's in the right lane when the turn signal is on (none for the left lane unfortunately). You understand I've been driving a 1995 Toyota pickup for 24 years and all this new fancy stuff has me all giddy! The digital screen showing speed, tachometer etc. has several options, some of which are of dubious value (do I REALLY want to know how many "G" forces my body is being subjected to?!!) However, when the road speed and tach are showing there's other information available I like such as average fuel consumption, mileage left until next fill up, outside temperature, etc. I'm no big fan of listening to the radio when I'm driving so the intertainment system holds little interest for me. Outside of all that the layout of the cab suits me just fine with plenty of storage spaces to put things I'll end up discarding in six months!! Seats, nothing to write home to Mother about but sufficiently comfortable just the same. I'm going to like this car, an at my age it's likely to be the last one I own. Honda done good! (Note: The "car details" right below this review do not accurately reflect my vehicle) Update @ 4300 miles: The sport tires I bought make a lot of noise and I'll try to find something quieter when they need replacing.
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Less than 3 weeks new & has been in SERVICE 4 ti
The LOW PRESSURE WARNING has a major issue. 2 dealers and 6 trips to resolve the issue! Tire was even replaced after we were told that a “sticker” was left on the tire during the assembly process. That tire was even replaced and the technician “calibrated” the warning system. Guess what?!!! Came on again today!! 6 trips and more to follow!!!
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- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,99997 mi away
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No frills excellence
This car turns and stops on a dime, accelerates well, is comfortable, and safe. The ultimate driving machine.
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middle age commuter
Definitely the perfect vehicle for a college student or college graduate starting their new job. Excellent gas mileage, safety features and a very reliable car. The SI has a sporty look and catches your eye at stop lights or while driving by. The SI also has plenty of get up and no problem merging into major highways which is a plus. This new model has also increased leg room and head room to sit 4 medium sized adults comfortably. I'll be driving this car for several months then passing it down to my youngest son when he starts college. For me it gives me piece of mind and not having to worry about my son breaking down in the city or while driving back and forth from college.
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The Civic Si is a great, fun every day car.
The Civic Si is a great car and a great value. Performance is excellent - quick acceleration, great handling and ride, and an excellent transmission. The clutch is not my favorite as it is somewhat difficult to drive smoothly with some rev hang. The cloth sport seats are very supportive and comfortable. The car is great on twisty roads - it is fun to drive the car hard, but it also is a great commuter car when driven sedately. There is a lot of room in both the front and rear seats and the trunk is huge for a compact. Mileage has been consistently right around 35 mpg. The infotainment system is somewhat temperamental - sometimes my iPod works, sometimes it doesn't. The Apple CarPlay is nice, but a bit buggy on occasion. Overall, it's a great all around car - assuming it's reliable, I'll keep it for a long time.
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