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Smooth as ever , for an affordable price . Plan on having it payed off in 3 years if not sooner
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Sport Civic!
Very nice car. Sporty, feels like it should cost more. Honda reliability. Looks almost as good as the SI.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $20,99813 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $17,99511 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $18,876In-stock online
Honda Baby
Perfect car. Love the techs.
Powerful
The Honda civic I bought is amazing. It runs wonderfully and equipped with everything I asked for!
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Civic Sport 6 speed manual white
I’ve ridden motorcycles for 30 some years but decided to sell my bike and call it quits before I get ran over. I feel lucky I was able to ride that long without a serious incident. I still want something exciting to drive and shift my own gears but I wanted something reliable also. I chose the naturally aspirated 6 speed manual Civic for all of these reasons. I’m nearly 50 and I’ve been around cars and motorcycles all of my life and in my experience I know that turbo engines and automatic transmissions don’t have the longevity of their opposites. The Civic is light and athletic and handles extremely well. It’s a slow car that can be driven fast if you know what I mean. I keep it in my garage and will not drive it when roads are salted as I want to preserve it as long as I can and teach my youngest son to drive a manual with as I did my oldest who still owns the Mazda 2 5speed I bought him to learn to drive brand new in 2011. Learning to drive with a manual definitely gives you driving skills you’ll never know if you didn’t. Anyway I love this little Honda for what it is and I think you will too.
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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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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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Great cool car
Nice compact car
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Great car - with exceptions!
Do not expect to learn how to use the car's electronic features out of the Owners Manual. It describes many of the vehicles capabilities but falls way short (as in not at all) at giving you instructions how to operate them. It should be noted that 95% of the miles on the car are city driving.
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Great efficiency car
It's a very practical car, I purchased a 19 civic sport. It handles well, and is great on gas. It accelerates well with sufficient power. It's a sharp, well put together car, a good quality purchase. Only a few quirky things to criticize, I am replacing the fog and low beam lights with LED. No sun roof in sport package, no spoiler, I will be adding one. Radio won't search stations that aren't preset. Tire pressure reset is inconvenient. Aside from that, I am now sold on Honda, I love my car very pleased with the quality.
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Love the lx, but really wish I got the ex
I just turned in a 2017 civic ex hatchback on a lease and now leased a civic sedan lx. It's a beautiful white pearl color, sharp looking car for a sedan. But, no sirius radio, no heated seats. I stuck to my guns and wanted to spend no more than $250/mo on the lease. So, I got what I wanted, but if I had to do it again, I'd go for the ex. No sirius radio! :(
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Pat's Civic
The car is very attractive, rides great and has great features. Dealership support was great.
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Not In Love With It After 75,000 miles.
After having it for 3 years and 75,000 miles. There are a few things that I really do not like about this car: 1. How Low It Is: Being low is one thing, but when you have every other cars headlights directly in your eyes and reflecting off your side mirrors into your eyes is a huge issue. I feel like your eye level in this car is lined up with every other cars headlights and driving this car down a dark road with traffic coming the other way is straight up blinding. Make sure if you get the sport its raised a little bit. Also not sure if it comes with the more expensive trims, but auto dimming side mirrors would be a great solution if you are going to design a car so low to the ground. 2. Doors are too narrow: I get that its a smaller vehicle, but the most frustrating thing is if you're into buying furniture, there can be more than enough room in the cabin to fit a chair, small desk, etc. , but getting it through those super narrow doors in the back is a no go. I've noticed the newer models arent as narrow, maybe the design team realized this too ? Seats: This car got a good rating in the comfort area, but I don't necessarily agree. I'm on the bigger side but i'm not huge (5'10" 200lbs) and I find it hard to get comfortable after sitting in these seats for more than a half hour. There is no lumbar support and after having it for 3 years, I still cannot find the correct settings for my seat. Technology Issues: I just have little petty issues with apple carplay and android auto that seem to be glitchy and not run the best every here and there. The remote start works when it wants to and it has happened to me multiple times and apparently others where i've left the keys in the car by accident and the car will lock itself with the keys in the car still. I know this isn't 100% the cars fault, but it shouldn't be doing that. Automatic Cruise Control is good, not great. I know its newer technology so I cut it some slack, overall it is a fantastic feature and I used it probably 75% of the time driving. Only complaint I have about it is sometimes even set at 4 car lengths apart, it'll still stop short if everyone ahead does. Kind of defeats the purpose. Also another thing which isn't a big deal but still kind of an annoyance, if set on ACC mode and you also have eco mode on, when accelerating it will still go up to 5000, 6000 RPM. *EDITED* Last thing I wanted to mention that annoys me also is the glove box doesn't have a lock on it, for those who like to added security in case you forget to lock the car, youre beat
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Doing Civic Duty
If you are looking for a car which is fun to drive without loosing gas mileage. Go for it you won't regret it
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2017 civic verses 2019 civic
We had 2017 civic silver plain we traded for a sharp ralley red sport civic one of the show room cars well we've been back and forth to Honda dealership 5 times emissions light came on and we were told by tech that this light comes on when fuel gage goes below half tank he reset it then air pressure light came on all the tires were fine he reset it then emission light came back on with full tank of gas. This car's really sharp but I'm starting to think our 2017 was a better car.
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Sporty commuter car
Overall this is a great car. I leased the 2018 over the 2019 strictly based on cost. I wish this vehicle came with a sunroof option and a few more USB ports. Honda really needs to improve their Bluetooth connectivity sound while talking on the telephone.
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Excellent car for starters
Completely recommended. Save gas very well. Good acceleration, comfort and space. I don’t like CVT transmitions but this one works better than Toyota... If you’re looking a good, fun and safe car for a new-driver this is the one!
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Amazing drivers car
By far one of the best values. If Porsche made a front wheel drive car, this would be it.
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Price gouging!!!!!
i Am looking for a fresh metal color civic type r to buy. Two of them showed up in local area recently. One of them I happened to drive thru the dealer’s lot looking for it but did not see it. I parked the car and asked one sales rep and he said “ follow me please “ and we went into the show room, and there was one in the center of the show floor. The sticker was not on the window and the doors were locked. I asked the sale rep to show me the mrsp. He hestilated and I asked for the sales manager. I asked for a specific sale manager since his cousin work with me in the same Cpy. He came out and told me straight that the manager is placing $5000 mark up and $1000 accessories on a $36000 car!!!! (~17% Mark up!!!). And will not let it go lower then that. I said thank you and walk out. I searched the net and there was another one little but further from where I live. I emailed and talked with one of the sale rep. I told him is a cash buy with no trade in. His manger quoted $42000 drive out price based on the base price of ~$38000, ie $2000 mark up.!!!! I said thank you and that was the last of our communication. Both of them were gone in less then 2 weeks. So far in life, I had bought at least 10 new cars or so. Most of them I pay few% under mrsp. I paid mrsp for a few nitch cars , 2000 Acura ITR, 2005 lotus Elise, 2014 cayman S, and 2018 focus rs. I have no doubt that the civic type r is a great car and I will have one later. Sorry, but at this pt I refuse to pay anything more then mrsp. If I am in need of a transport now and have my eyes set on the type R, it may be a different story!!!!
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Cannot get a better car for the money!
Incredibly pleasantly surprised with everything about this vehicle. The gas mileage, the acceleration, the smooth ride and excellent handling, huge interior space and advanced technology features, outstanding overall ride for both City and Highway. It's a combination of a sports car and a touring car and Honda it's a very high mark with their efforts. While the ride to be a little quieter, there is nothing to complain about with this fantastic car.
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2019 Honda Civic
Brand new been in sooo many time’s with electronic issues and weather stripping comes off and now back again
It is not worth the daily pain and suffering
After just 3 months of dealing with extreme back pain, horrible neck pain, numbness in my legs, knees, hips, feet, and ankles, I have decided to sell my brand new 2019 Honda Civic at a big loss. The angle of the base seat cannot be adjusted which means for most people your knees will be higher than your hips. This will cause you to hunch or slump naturally, and causes pinched nerves in your lower back and herniated disks. The bottom seat bolsters are short and extremely stiff. If you raise the seat, it doesn't raise linearly on the manual seat version, it pushes you forward, further reducing thigh support. The head rests are actually a head restraint system that was made to keep your head forced forward and down which is excellent when involved in a collision but will actively give you "text neck" and is actively causing me unrelenting agony any time I am in the car. And with an hour long commute, I am in the car a lot. I wish I had done more research on it instead of purchasing because Honda's have a reputation for being reliable. Please do not buy this car if you have any sort of commute, It will take a toll on your body more than you are expecting and it is not worth the pain and suffering. If I could go back in time and change my car I absolutely would. http://www.hondaproblems.com/uncomfortable-seats/
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feel safe
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Great fun little car!
The civic is great daily driver that gives you a fun little sport hatchback that feels sporty when driving around!
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Tight fit, complicated software
We got this car new for my wife about a year and a half ago. The good: Great mileage, lots of pep, good sound system. Lots of cargo room. Very cool paint job (cosmic gray, I think it's called). Interior build is solid, lots of plastic on the outside, but I guess that's the trend. The bad: Hondalink software is overly complicated, simple is better in vehicle interactive systems. I'm not a big guy, but getting in and out is like strapping on an F-18. Once you're in, it's fine, but access and egress are a pain (wife is much smaller and does not have a problem, so take that into account). Visibility borders on lousy thanks to thick windshield side posts and placement of a large rear view mirror. Sits too low to the ground for me, headlights of oncoming vehicles are really in your face. My wife finally got a booster sear since the seat does not go up far enough. She didn't really notice on the test drive since it was daytime. Lesson learned! The air conditioning system needed to be worked on twice in the first year, bad compressor and then low refrigerant. Honda is known for using mediocre parts from sub-contractors, and gets lots of recalls. We had a Toyota Camry with 300,000 miles on it before the Honda. Bottom line: I'd think twice before buying another Honda. I'd get a Toyota in a heartbeat.
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Just enough fun
My 2018 Black Civic Sport Hatch looks fierce. Car has great lines. Love the turbo. It has just enough power to redline at 55 MPH in second gear. Shifts are smooth. I am ringing this baby out everyday and loving it. Get the manual gear box.
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Biggest Issue - the funky new console at your knee
While I love most everything about my new Honda Civic Hatchbeack EX, I do not love the little console holder next to my right knee while driving. All is fine while driving, but when you put in on cruise, bring your foot off the pedal, and raises your knee to rest your leg, that pesky console is jamming the side of your knee. It is the most uncomfortable thing imaginable. Did nobody test drive it on cruise and have this problem? So I open for suggestions on how to remedy this: 1. Put a pad on it so it does not poke into the side of my knee. 2. Cut it out... that is no good, cause its a new car. 3. ???
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Sport Touring fits the bill!
If you want a fast car that can carry a lot too, get the VW GTI. It has wicked acceleration. The Honda is pretty decent in that regard too. there is no turbo lag and the car feels light on the move with excellent steering feedback and braking. I've barely broken in the engine and can't wait to give the pedal shifters a go. Update 26-August-2020 After 18 months I can say that I really love this car! Its the perfect vehicle for everyday driving as well as weekend jounts of spirited excursions. Just a couple of small observations: 1. Why.have all.lights as LEDs yet use regular bulbs in the fog lamps? 2. Right driver side mirror should have traffic indicator that lights up when you use the blinkers to change lanes to the right. If there's an audibl warning on top of that, it will be really useful. 3. Why must I run the engine for 4+ hours and do several updates using USB drive just to update the maps I. The navigation system? HTH
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Love this car! Black of course...
I bought this to replace my Altima 2009 coupe that died. I actually do NOT have the sport model but the LX base coupe which was not in the possible choices below. I LOVE the fact that the 2019 refresh solved the only gripes I had about the 2018 model. * Revised front end with less humongous fake intakes. * 7" head unit on standard model now. * Almost All Black interior * Chrome front now black with smaller chrome highlights. I mostly think Honda sensing to be pretty much useless for me..but got it included. I am sure I would appreciate more power that the other trims offer but find with good shifting, the 158HP 6 MT is really spiffy and enough for me... maybe a bit of tuning in the future. I installed an amp and replaced the 4 main speakers so road noise is not an issue. The only real issue I have with the car is the temperature system which still confuses me... At low it spits freezong air ...but one notch above ay 15.5 C it spits out VERY hot air... so very difficult to have a nice luke warm breeze. But maybe I just need to fiddle with it. Apart from that... SUPER SATISFIED!!
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2019 Honda Civic Sport Touring Hatch manual trans
This is a GREAT commuter car! Really good on gas, plenty of power to pass, computerized stability control ( I pass cars during snowstorms on the highway). I also like the Honda Sensing technology.
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2019 Civic Sport Hatchback 6MT
Lame standard equipment. This model does NOT include Apple CarPlay. It is NOT standard on the Sport Hatchback as it claims in this article (unless you buy the Sport Touring model at close to $30k which is only available with a CVT). Perhaps this article is about the Canada version, which IS different than the USA models. In truth, the radio in the Sport hatchback and the LX models are pitiful (USA spec models). Any FM radio reception is hopeless and there is no satellite radio option either. A huge disappointment coming from a 2015 Accord Sport. UPDATE 8/31/21 I use the Fuelly app for fuel usage, etc.. I used 87 octane only. 34k miles, average mpg was 37.7, best tankful yielded 40.7. Economy does drop with less highway mileage. My overall rating is greatly influenced by the lack of standard features in this particular model. I have since replaced the Civic with a small SUV (since I'm retired and no longer commuting close to 100 miles a day). The Civic was extremely low to the ground and sucked in the snow and the center exhaust does not allow a hitch for a bike rack. Message to Honda: put the exhaust back where it belongs and give us your sweet 6 speed manual in more models. I left the Honda family because your CVT is horrible. UPDATE 8/31/22 Overall, I miss the Civic 6MT greatly. CVT or automatics are horrible to live with, and seriously, is maybe 1 or 2 more mpg worth it to be stuck with a CVT? The new (2022) Civic with the 6MT looks awesome and I would buy another in a heartbeat, but not with the markups out there. I've heard of more than a few SI's out there recently with up to $10k markup with every available option thrown on as well. AND, I've only found ONE Civic on a Honda lot with a 6MT, an SI marked up $3,500 and every option you can think of tacked on. Every dealer is milking the snot out of these 'supply chain' issues to the max. They disgust me. And put a spare tire in all the Civic models. I recently read a review on a new Civic where even a temporary donut spare is no longer included. Seriously? C'mon Honda.
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DO NOT BUY
Do not buy this car unless you purchase an extended warranty to cover the ac system. The coolant used is corrosive and destroys the ac system. Honda knows about the problem and will split repair costs with you 70/30 or 80/20. However, it is an ongoing problem and if you keep the car, it will happen again and again. Honda doesnt have it listed as a recall. Will not buy honda again.
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2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L
The 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L is an exceptional choice for those seeking a reliable, safe, and enjoyable driving experience. With its impressive list of safety features, outstanding engineering, and impressive fuel economy, it is no wonder the 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L is a popular choice among discerning drivers. In this review, I will dive into the details that make this car a perfect fit for anyone considering a similar vehicle. Safety Features: Honda has always been known for its emphasis on safety, and the 2019 Civic Sedan EX-L is no exception. Equipped with the Honda Sensing suite, the car offers a comprehensive range of advanced safety technologies. These include: 1. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow: This feature helps maintain a consistent speed and distance from the vehicle ahead, adjusting automatically to keep you safe on the road. 2. Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS): This system detects potential frontal collisions and can automatically apply the brakes to reduce the severity of an impact. 3. Road Departure Mitigation System (RDM): RDM alerts you if you're about to leave the road and can apply steering and braking to help keep you on course. 4. Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS): LKAS gently adjusts your steering to keep you centered in your lane, reducing the risk of unintended lane departures. These safety features, combined with other standard equipment such as Vehicle Stability Assist, an Anti-lock Braking System, and a suite of airbags, contribute to the 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L's impressive 5-star overall vehicle score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Engineering and Reliability: The 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L is a testament to Honda's commitment to engineering excellence. Under the hood, you'll find a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine that provides 174 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque. This engine, combined with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), delivers smooth, responsive acceleration and an impressive fuel efficiency of 32 mpg in the city and 42 mpg on the highway. The car's engineering prowess extends beyond its powertrain. Its MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension contribute to a comfortable and stable ride. Furthermore, the EX-L trim includes a leather-trimmed interior, an 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat, and a power moonroof, ensuring you travel in comfort and style. Fun to Drive: The 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L is not just a practical and safe choice; it's also a joy to drive. Its well-tuned suspension and precise steering provide a dynamic driving experience, while the turbocharged engine ensures responsive acceleration. The car's sleek and aerodynamic design not only contributes to its fuel efficiency but also adds an element of sportiness that drivers will appreciate. Conclusion: The 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L is a car that checks all the boxes for those seeking a safe, reliable, and enjoyable driving experience. With its impressive array of safety features, superb engineering, and undeniable fun factor, it's easy to see why this vehicle is a top choice for those in the market for a sedan. If you're considering a similar vehicle, the 2019 Honda Civic Sedan EX-L should be at the top of your list.
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2019 touring model review.....
I'm 5ft. 7in. tall, over 70 yrs. old......not so easy to get in/out of this car, seems too low to the ground, doors are heavy and seem "stiff" to open. Lots of "turbo/transmission lag"on take-off,but Power is good above 3000 R.P.M. Sharp steering/braking. Poor center console and armrests, too many hard surfaces..... . Low seating....insufficient height adjustment. Would not recommend fo people over 60 yrs. old.....Drivers and passengers. Very good fuel economy. Touring model has a VERY Stiff ride. somewhat Overpriced I think. I like this car better than my 2015 BMW 328 Gets 30 MPG.,all the time
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Hondas are not what they used to be.....
I bought this car new in June 2018. It has been great on fuel economy. Recently I had to have the air conditioner replaced due to a leak with only 23,000 miles!!! On my second wheel alignment, significant adjustment was required. The car is still under warranty, but needless to say, I'm starting to regret buying newer model Hondas. My next vehicle will definetively be a Toyota. This vehicle has the Honda Sensing system but after having it over a year, I would not make the mistake to pay for this option.
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Great car except..
One thing. My battery is dead, no reason just electrical is acting weird. The plastic tubing keeps coming off the door. The year prior to this was a better car. I leased that one and I thought they’d be the same, they aren’t.
Uncomfortable, poorly designed car!!!
I leased a 2019 EX-L and within days I had pain going down my neck into my back and arms. The test drive is so brief, I didn't notice that the headrest actually pushes my head forward in an unnatural position. This is what caused the pain. If I put the seat back more or put cushions, my back doesn't get the appropriate support and still hurts. Additionally the bottom seat slants down so that your butt is lower than your knees ... more problems. My girlfriend bought a two door civic same year and her seat bottom is also uneven...higher on the right than on the left. I tried everything to remedy the headrest situation, but no seat position or any amount of support cushions helped. The salesman actually suggested turning it around or removing it!! How nice... Honda.com and Joyce Honda could care less. I ended up turning the car in with 1200 miles on it after about 6 weeks and took a HUGE financial loss since they refused to give me any of my deposit back...leaving me with no car. It's been 3 months and I'm still going to doctors and physical therapy trying to alleviate the back pain. Additionally, I am 5''3" tall and my head was about an inch away from the inside roof of the car. I couldn't use the sunroof that I paid extra for because when I open it, my hair would fly right out of it. I would give this car a 0 if it were an option. I will never own another Honda and recommend you do not either!
2019 civic is too dangerous
I leased 2019 civic (sport) . While reversing my car , suddenly everything is locked . We can’t move steering and brake was not working . It was keep going back until it hit another car . After pressing brake multiple times , it unlocked and we able to drive car back to parking area . It’s too scary to touch this car
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This is our first Honda, we have the civic EX and it is a little disappointing. The road noise is horrible, the passenger seat can not be lifted higher so it’s like you are sitting on the floor. I’m short and because the seat sits so low I get cramps in my legs even though I added a cushion so I could see out of the window and in general the seats are just not comfortable. A few other things are when you get an incoming call you almost have a heart attack because it’s so loud. Haven’t figured out how to adjust it so I don’t wreck when the phone rings. We’ve had this car for a little over a year and now there is a rattling sound coming from behind the radio. We will not buy another Honda Civic, I’m not sure if the other models have these issues. The fuel economy is great and it does have a bit of pick up when you need it. It’s very stylish and the trunk is enormous. In this particular trim there aren’t very many USB ports and there are no air/heat vents in the back seat area. Oh and you can only let the rear seats down after you pull a latch that is in the trunk. If you’re looking for an inexpensive car that’s cute and great on gas then this might be a car to look into for you.
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Little low to ground Might be better suited to under 60 years of age Seats good but could use touch more cushioning Or get the option that allows ac motor To raise or lower plus move seat forward or back Helpful on long trips
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Buy a bigger car even if you have one kid!
This car is tiny and has no room. The trunk is spacious but that’s the extent of it. The cloth is clean and feels scratchy against your skin.
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Perfect catch !
The car is amazing, not only comfortable but very sporty !
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NICE car.
Could use some improvements in Trim - like a different way to raise the driver's seat rather than a pump. The car itself is very nice and looks great. I was disappointed that Lane Watch was not on the list of safety items.
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Awesome car
I bought this honda a yr. Ago used. With 30,000 miles on it. It's great on Gass and it's very comfortable to to drive. It handles great but you can hear outside noise but that doesn't bother me. If I want quiet and smooth I would buy a Cadillac. I love this car I drive it every day to work and out of town. No problems with the car and it is very reliable. The motors in these cars will go for a long time.
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Car is great
I like everything
Great car!
This is the number one selling car in Canada. I had one before this and it was a good car too but this one drives even better! The number one SUV to get is the Rave 4 just to let people know that as well.
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Wally
Only driven this car for a couple of weeks. I am very satisfied with everything so far. It is the perfect used car for me.
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