Used 2022 Honda Civic Sedan Consumer Reviews
Wonderful job, Honda!!
Mine is a 2022 Civic Touring sedan. Most of my comments will be based on the influence of the driving experience of my other vehicle, a Mazda CX5, and my previously owned 2008 Civic sedan. The Civic is actually a bigger vehicle than my CX5, hard to tell from the exterior though. It got a longer measurement & bigger EPA interior space! Very roomy inside, generous trunk space & 2nd-row legroom. It drives like a bigger car now, but still retains the peppiness in the older generation. Transmission is a CVT, but it's responsive & well-tuned, no complaint here. Suspension is sporty & calculated to reflect its design, expect a bit of hardness here though. But the cornering capability of this vehicle is awesome. The turbo engine is powerful & responsive enough to make the driver feels confident in most of the driving scenarios, highway passing, or average cruising. It saves gas, a lot... only consumes 65% of my CX5's city driving mileage. CONS: 1)You'll be sitting close to the ground, some people may not like it. 2) Interior noise level kind of too high...probably because of the noise of the tires. 3)Those high-tech sensors are kind of annoying, giving you all kinds of warnings pre-maturely. (well, not really a cons to some other people I guess) Conclusion: I am expecting to enjoy this vehicle's service for a long time :)
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2022 Civic Sport—a class above
PROS: Clean and mature styling inside and out; excellent ergonomics—all controls are within reach and easy to read; good feature content for the Sport model (18” gloss black wheels and outside mirrors; chrome exhaust pipe; smart key with remote engine start; all black interior including headliner and cloth/leatherette combo seats; 3-mode switch with ECO-NORMAL-SPORT modes; leather wrapped steering wheel with paddle shifters, aluminum pedals, 8-speaker audio system); LED headlights/tail lights and the majority of safety/accident avoidance systems are standard; very fun to drive with excellent steering, braking and handling; solid build quality inside and out—no rattles and everything feels first rate; decent fuel economy—I drive in NORMAL mode 99% of the time and average 28-30 mpg in 50/50 combined driving. CONS: The 2.0L engine that comes with the LX and Sport models is adequate but could use a bit more torque on the highway when trying to do passing maneuvers; bluetooth voice commands are useless (the audio screen says that my phone is not compatible with voice commands which seems odd since I have a two year old iPhone SE); the plastic on the bottom door trim scuffs easily so be careful with your feet when exiting the vehicle; the horn could be louder/beefier. CONCLUSION: I enjoy my 2022 Civic Sport sedan which has the right amount of features for me—a good value for a car that has an MSRP in the low 24K range. I look forward to driving it anywhere and everywhere. It has plenty of interior room so you won’t feel claustrophobic and trunk room is excellent. This is a modern version of the current generation Honda Accord in a lot of ways. I’ve had my Civic for just over 4 months and 3100 miles and no issues to report. If you test drive a Civic with the 2.0L engine and find it’s lacking in power then I would recommend going with the EX sedan (or EX-L hatchback) which come with the 1.5L turbo and additional features (these two models list for 26-28K range). The positives far outweigh the negatives so the 2022 Civic is a vehicle I would recommend without hesitation (especially if you stay in the lower to mid level trims).
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $23,7007 mi away
- EX-L 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $26,27015 mi away
- Sport 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $22,4994 mi away
Four problems in the first three weeks.
Three weeks into owning this brand new car and the inside rear view mirror fell off (needs a new windshield), the carpet is disintegrating (leaving bald spots), it leaks coolant and has a bad spot in the paint.
0 stars
This car has a steering problem and has been sitting at the dealer for over 6 months waiting on parts. The dealer replaced a part and it didn’t fix the issue and charged us 1,700 and change and then said they can’t figure out the problem New car is useless
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Worst Civic of all time!!
I got my 2022 Honda Civic Sports in pearl black last August and I love that car and I always take care of it and drive it very carefully until winter came my love for it started to feel like regrets. I lived in Edmonton, Alberta Canada were the weather is brutally cold and snowy, really thought this car could withstand the -40°C weather but it didn't. It got worst one day, all of a sudden Multiple problems started popping out of my dashboard, I thought it is normal and would go away when cold started to decrease for a little but it stayed lit for a good 3 weeks and had to bring it to the dealership. They told me that the car have factory defect on its Camera sensor that triggers the warnings. After all of the stress I experience I really thought it is my fault but it is the car itself that fails me and I am truly regretting to trust my investment on Honda cars, I should have went to Mitsubishi or Toyota.
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