Used 2022 Honda Civic Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Not what I thought
Within the first month of ownership the entire engine cover came off on the freeway. Then another piece came off 1 month later. Both fixed at dealership on separate occasions. The air flow lighting has never worked or lit up. I thought that was just the way it was. I was wrong. Taking that to get fixed. Dashboard makes cracking noises when going over bumps. Electric seats make creaking noises when moving. Audio cuts in and out constantly and navigation screen gets blurry and freezes. Averaging 27mpg constantly no matter how I drive. I just don’t understand what’s going on. I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 400,000 miles. I’ve never had issues with that car like this 2022 touring. Six months in on a brand new car and I can’t wait to get rid of it. It looks nice but it is complete crap.
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Excellent
Love my civic touring hatchback , I used to buy more expensive cars but when I saw the civic was love at first sight , to me , small outside but normal car inside , all modern tech , park sensors , the whole package, and the experience has been very good so far , runs great , fun to drive , some rattles here and there but other than that great , fully recommend. Be aware dealers are becoming very abusive ( more that they were before ) and they are over charging.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $20,9952 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $20,10016 mi away
- Si SedanMSRP: $25,10016 mi away
SPOTTY PAINT QUALITY
I looked at 2 ( new ) 2022 Honda Civic hatchbacks with Sport trim. one, with Sonic Grey paint, has paint run & rough edges on left top near hatch. paint quality has been a constant hit & miss from Honda, and no sign anything is going to be done to address this. these vehicles pass Honda's " quality control " from manufacturing plants. Honda leaves problems to their dealer network to address.
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'22 Sport Touring
Just purchased in white pearl($395)-add on, black leather interior. LOVE it so far, no bad paint job, the only thing i wish is in the sport touring model is that there were back seat ac vents placed somewhere, a drivers side memory seat, and a front center storage compartment. I mean the wireless charging pad is good too. Other then that all around good looking car inside and out.
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Solid driver
The civic is a solid, sporty car that’s fun to drive. The turbo is smooth and there is no hesitation when entering a freeway. It’s surprisingly roomy with a well thought out interior. There is a problem with the hatch. It’s made out of a carbon material. Mine expanded in the heat and a triangular piece of the hatch approximately 3/4 broke off due to not enough clearance between the hatch and the body of the car. Honda agreed to fix it but The car will be in the shop for an undetermined length of time. The repair took a month to fix but there have been no further issues. It’s a quality car, still love it. I have over 10,000 miles on the Civic and no further issues with the hatchback. Still fun to drive, smooth acceleration and the visibility while driving is good. I love all the built in safety features. It’s a keeper! Update 2/22/25. No further hatch issues. Still one of the best cars on the road today. Fun to drive!
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Thank god I leased
I leased this car November 2021, it’s my first Honda coming from owning Toyotas. The first year was mostly trouble free the only “issue” I had was my cruise control would stop working and not turn back on unless I turned my car off then back on again. Almost every time I’m on the interstate going between 69-72 mph my RPM’s will start fluttering, feels like I’m behind a semi. A few weeks ago I was driving and all my warning lights came on on my dash, the next day my car died and wouldn’t start. A couple days later I was parked at the mall and was leaving to go to work and it wouldn’t start again (I hate to walk to work.) after it say for the 8 hours I was at work I walked back over and it started. As I was driving home all the warning lights came back on. I took it to Honda but they wouldn’t look at it until I made an appointment for a week later. I took it in and of course they found nothing wrong with it. When I’m at a stop light and the start stop does it’s thing it’s so clunky sounding. The interior creeks and rattles so bad even on a smooth road. I love the looks of the car but I am so happy I decided to lease this car rather than being stuck with it. Update: Ended my lease early, traded it in on a 2019 Toyota Prius Limited. They have the Civic for sale for almost $28k! I hope no one pays that for that car.
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Beautiful Hatchback
I love my new car. The safety features are very helpful. The only thing that can be annoying is at night country roads it can get confused with going off road even though it is on the road. Sometimes vechiles parked can confuse the auto cruise and slow down the car as if getting close to one. Along with people making turns that the vehicle slows down longer than needed for the person turn even though they are no longer in front of the vehicle. Other than those the vehicle safety is very useful. The Bluetooth connection and system is awesome and easy to use. The space for this car has being a smaller vehicle is very nice and useful compared to the civic sedan I had before this. The vehicle having automatic windshield can be helpful as well. I highly suggest this vehicle if you find interest in it.
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Spacious, but lacking options and quality
The car is very spacious- especially in the trunk area. The paddle shifters make for quick passing on the highway when necessary, but the CVT is best left to its own devices if driving back roads in sport mode. Very underpowered engine that, when combined with the CVT, sounds like an angry hornet nest while trying to get up to highway speeds. Leather trim is a nice touch on seats that sit way down into the vehicle to add a sportier feel, but the leather has started to wear out after only 15k miles. Lack of lumbar support can get old on long drives. Highway noise is definitely a factor, but the premium Bose sound system helps drown it out. The A/C developed a ticking/whirring noise at about 10k miles, and the dealership basically shrugged it off as my problem to deal with, so I will need to schedule a warranty service to address that. The back end looks way better with the update. The steering rack recall issue made the car nearly un-drivable, and the local dealership was awful to deal with when trying to get the recall work completed. Ended up trading the car after the dealership admitted they never put the paperwork through to fix the steering rack. Overall, it’s an okay daily driver that allows you to have a little bit of fun on your commute if your commute has a lot of back road driving. Just be mindful that the recall work has been completed.
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Great car
Wonderful car. Drives well, responsive transmission, excellent styling.
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2022 civic sport hatch is a huge upgrade
Everything is awesome except lack of usb ports. Only one in the 2022 sport hatch
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Much better
Much more grown up that my 2016 Civic but still fun to drive
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So awesome
I love this car. I like it much more than the Hrv I traded in.
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Seats are not supportive as I would expect.
I love my Honda Civic hatch back except for the unsupportive seats. The back hatch must be closed hard or it does not close
Fun little hatchback
Great daily driver, lots of room for a car this size
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Awesome Car
I love my purchase!!! Can't ask for more super comfortable and gas friendly!!!
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Best car for the money
The 2022 Civic hatchback sport is one of the finest cars for under $30k. Great space, reliability and driving comfort for a car. My model has over 40k miles and it is the perfect every day driver for me. You'll never have issues despite having a somewhat anxietic CVT transmission but after living with it for 2 years it's great. Never hiccups or slips. If your looking into this car trust me it's worth it. [non-permissible content removed]
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Great car
I’ve owned the 2022 for close to year now and it has about 16,000 trouble free miles. Smooth relatively quiet ride, and decently powerful engine. (While I do wish it had a bit more power, but then I could have gotten the SI) First Honda and I’m enjoying it as I’ve never had a car so spacious, but still drive small. Highly recommended! Edit. It’s been 77k miles and besides the recall for the steering the car has been completely trouble free and easy. Can’t recommend the 11th gen civic more!
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Great car... with exceptions
The 2022 Honda Civic is a stylish car. I personally own the Sport Hatchback with the optional HPD package. Starting with the sleek design and lamborghini inspired wheels you get a very fast looking car... despite the measly 158 horsepower under the hood. The reliability is high with an exception of the Honda Sensing Camera. My specific cars camera shorted out at 45,000 miles and stopped working completely meaning I have no Adaptive Cruise control, Lane Keep assist and other safety features that utilize the camera. Other than this major issue the 2022 Honda Civic suffers from the "Hatch seal trunk leak" and "Steering wheel Rack stick" issued. My car has been plagued with both. Issues aside this car is a great commuter and also a wonderful platform to build and modify apon. If your looking for a cheap economical A to B car. This should be on your list as the MPG comes in between 23 and 31 miles per gallon based on driving conditions. These cars take 87 octane however Sport and Sport Touring models can use 93 octane for a bump in horsepower.
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very nice and good looking car
I love everything about the vehicle. It is a very comfortable and smooth ride
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Baby blue Honda
Beautiful color, very clean interior, different than the 2020 my friend has. Different console and system.
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Honda
Great fun car
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Honda hatchback
Great car I love it