Used 2019 Honda Civic Consumer Reviews
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Entry Level Elegance
Nice features, spiffy engine, good looks.
Best car I've ever owned.
I bought 2 of these in the sport trim for my kids. I'm totally jealous. My next vehicle will be a civic or accord.
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- EX SedanMSRP: $18,839In-stock online
- Sport CoupeMSRP: $13,770In-stock online
- Si CoupeMSRP: $17,994In-stock online
It is a good sedan
It is a good sedan
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You know that you know
When you drive the Civic, you will know that you know this car is right. It does just about everything exactly the way you want it too. I took the opportunity to drive several of the competitors cars, comparing apple to apple as much as possible. The Civic is a step above all the others in just about every way. If i could change anything, I would give the 2.0 a little more horsepower, and raise the car up about 2 inches. That said, as it sits it is one great car.
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Better than expected
The car drives extremely well.
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My Favorite Car!!!
I bought this car few weeks ago and absolutely love it!!! Great Price for what you get Interior smartly designed ,exterior very nice , handles great comfortable to drive. Car feels like it should cost more than it did. I have a 40k 2018 Chevy Colorado Z71 fully loaded and I prefer driving my Honda its my get around car.
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Entry Level Elegance
Nice features, spiffy engine, good looks.
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All Around Vehicle
Best overall car in terms of performance and features
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Fast Family Car
My commute is ~130 miles a day. I have two kids. I was driving a Prius. I needed something big enough to pickup both kids with car seats, get me to work with 35+ mpg and something more fun than a Prius (not hard to find) I’ve had the car since Mid 2018. My only complaint is the paint. I get chips when the smallest rocks hit the front of the car. Let’s be honest here, if you are over the age of 25 and considering buying a Civic Si, you are a car enthusiast. It doesn’t disappoint. It’s extremely fun to drive. Not the fastest car I’ve owned, but one of the most fun. Plus there hasn’t been a walk up to my car where I haven’t admired its curves. For the eco conscious people looking at the Si, with cruse control on at ~70mph, I get 41-42 mpg. At my usual 85mph, I still get 37-38mph. Just beware of the turbo, if you spool it up a lot, MPG dips. Enjoy! Edited time owned. Have 75k miles on it. No issues. Only have done dash maintenance minders. The only thing wrong with the car is a cracked windshield.
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Honda Civic
I have a Civic Sport, it does not come with power seats, heated/cooled seats or a sunroof. It would be nice to see a blind spot camera in the CVT trim model. Having the full 7” display, as well as the other tech specs that offer a great ride. I was hoping to see two more cigarette lighters included under the cup holders and in the backseat. It makes sense why their wouldn’t be one considering watery cups are stored there, which could ruin the internal tech. Overall a great car, and fun drive.
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