Used 2019 Honda Civic Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Pat's Civic
The car is very attractive, rides great and has great features. Dealership support was great.
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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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- Sport SedanMSRP: $17,990In-stock online
- Type R 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $31,999In-stock online
- LX SedanMSRP: $16,990In-stock online
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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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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