Used 2021 Honda Civic Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Spacious
What I like about the hatchback is that I could fold down the back seats and I could fit a mattress and a adult size bicycle in the back. No need of a truck or extra stuff to carry my bike. I definitely prefer the 2021 and older model because of the touchscreen. I am not a fan of the 2022 and 2023 screen being higher and looking like a tablet was placed. In 2019 I got a new Honda civic hatchback but I got in a bad car accident last month and lost it. I had the chance to get a 2023 car but I still prefer the screen of the 2019-2021 car
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $22,65016 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $19,48410 mi away
- Type R 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $43,59032 mi away
beware of add on on the 2021 civic
the handles and design is good, I bought new 2021 hatchback sport but started having electrical issue when the car would not start at random times. dealer stated it was the dealer installed aftermarket alarm. the alarm was taken out by the dealer contracted alarm company but the issue persisted. honda offered an inconvenience settle and said they would keep working on the issue. after taking them to arbritation they denied my claim and voided my new car warranty because the wiring was spliced by alarm company and honda was claiming I installed the alarm. they stated car must be oem for new car warranty to be valid and they would not fix it until I repaired it back to oem.
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Love my hatch
I traded my well-loved already excellent 2015 Civic LX Sedan for a 21 Civic EX Hatch and it has been perfect for me from the first test drive to six months later. I was mulling around in my head whether I wanted to go with a Kia Seltos or an HRV, but ever since Honda started making Civic Hatchbacks it eventually felt like a no-brainer as a single guy with no kids that this was the way to go. The utility of the hatch is just as practical for me as any of the crossover models out there and it simply looks cooler. It drives nimbly but also has a full-size presence on the highway. The seats are comfy. Apple CarPlay is unfortunately buggy, but that was the case with aftermarket unit I had in my last Civic. The touchscreen UI is functional enough, but not the most aesthetically pleasing design. I do like the LED gauges. Overall, I can see why this car isn’t for everyone, but if you want an affordable, well designed everyday driver this one is probably for you.
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Honda Civic sport
Great car many safety features, good gas mileage, great handling The only problem with a low to the ground car the front end is more prone to getting dinged up
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