2025 Honda Civic Consumer Reviews
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Canadian perspective
Fun to drive, gas mileage, great dash and all controls, comfy seats,decent stereo Road noise but not a deal breaker (put on quiet tires) Gas and oil changes is all it needs plus 4 winter tires for canada winters
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50 years on another Civic
My Civic history goes back 50 years to a new 1976 Hatch CVCC, I also had an '80 and '83 of that generation. New baby, low income at the time, long commute, dependable were key considerations. 40 years go by and I got the next Honda - a 2024 ST Hatch last January after "growing up" and selling my Golf "R". I was disappointed with the driving dynamic and CVT after the Golf R manual. I tested the ST hybrid in November and was amazed by the difference that 20 hp and 50 lb-ft of torque and the difference in "transmission" with the electric motor makes. Amazing! Otherwise its the same great CIvic. Nits are the passenger seat position, stock tires, absence of homelink and SXM. I've adapted and accepted the later two. I'll upgrade the tires after I get a year or so out of them. That will improve handling further and maybe the road noise. Passengers will not notice the seating. I'll get a little towel for lumbar support. I paid sticker for the 2024 ST Hatch - $32,500. I was able to work a negotiated $3,000 off sticker for the hybrid in mid December - at $31,045 this is a steal.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $27,85510 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $27,85510 mi away
- Sport SedanMSRP: $27,85510 mi away
Collision Mitigation Braking nightmare
I have only had my '25 Civic Sport Hybrid car a few weeks, but I am frustrated and would love to get rid of it. I did a recent highway drive and for 3h it was on cruise control, 3x during that time the car interpreted a passing vehicle was in my lane and started the Collision Mitigation Braking protocol. So I am cursing at highway speeds and suddenly the car jams on its brakes - fortunately no one was behind and I wasn't rear ended, but how many more times will I get luck with this? I took it in to the dealer to have the sensors adjusted, and the mechanics told me to get used to this. Their cars do the same thing!!! Enjoy, it is unsafe and we don't care!!! I cannot wait to find out what other features on this brand new car they did not bother to work out before bringing the car to market. I could never recommend a Honda.
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LOVE
I absolutely love this car. I’ve been driving the Honda Civic hatchback EX for the last eight years and decided it was time to buy new. The new Honda Civic hybrid sport touring was way beyond my expectations. I can see why it won best of the best for 2025. The car starts off like you’re speeding across a cloud then when you hit the gas cruises up to your desire speed effortlessly. The electronics are amazing and the music system in the touring is wonderful. I’m looking forward to at least another eight years of happy driving in my Honda Civic
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Sports Touring
I like all of the features; however, in the excitement of purchasing the car, I didn’t realize how low the car sat. At 72, I hope that I stay nimble enough in my future years to get in and out of the car!!! Also, since I have only driven 130 miles so far, the mileage per gallon isn’t close to the advertised mpg. That’s a disappointment. Update - mileage isn't close to mpg posted on the windows sticker. Can't get phone to play through car Bluetooth. Using the front windshield defroster, the windshield cracked from top to bottom. Love the heated seats since they help my back.
Road Noise! Tin can loud!
I purchased a 2025 Civic Sport on 3/29/25 and after one day of driving I’m ready to trade it off. 30k down the drain! My wife & I test drove it locally around the dealership and never took it out on the highway and that’s where we made a huge mistake. MONSTER MISTAKE! Anything over 40 mph and the people in the backseat won’t be able to talk to each other or have a conversation with the people in the front. Anything over 55mph on a concrete highway and you can’t hear the stereo unless it’s at half volume, and forget about having any type of conversation. It’s noisy!! All the previous reviews that complain about the braking and lighting issues are correct. As we left the dealership I about had an accident when the lane assist yanked the steering wheel and I about swerved into a passing car. Super scary and I’m glad my 16yr old daughter wasn’t driving it. I’m 55 and I’ve bought roughly 15 new cars in my time and this is by far the biggest disappointment. I gave it two stars because it looks nicer than the competitors but that’s being generous. It’s prettier than the competitors but drivability and road noise are a serious issue with the 2025 Civic Sport Sedan.
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The perfect Hybrid
This new Civic Sport Hybrid is hands down the best car I have ever owned. I’ve owned Lexus, Audi, BMW and Subaru and none of these vehicles came close to being as satisfying to drive and own. It was a breath of fresh air to buy a new vehicle that has the right amount of tech and performance wrapped into such a good package with the Civic Sport Hybrid. I was apprehensive at first about buying a hybrid but it all melted away once I drove the Civic. The effortless acceleration and nimble handling makes it feel like a much more expensive vehicle. The hybrid powertrain is smooth as glass and the transition from electric to gas or both yields no negative feedback during driving. The fuel economy of the vehicle is extremely good, no complaints there. The small amount of road noise is bearable and not a deal breaker. If you are on the fence about buying a Civic Hybrid, just do it! You won’t be sorry…
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Roomy Peppy Great Handling
There is a surprising amount of passenger and trunk space! It really gets up and goes when you need it without delay or effort. Steering and braking is better than I expected. One problem is learning all of the display and controls. It dies so much!
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Disappointing
32 mpg and filling up twice on a six hour drive is extremely disappointing. We got 52mpg from our Hyundai Ioniq and filled up once on a 1200 mile drive. The seat heaters are on timers and shut off and there is a subscription to get a garage door opener on this car. The smart cruise control will suddenly slow the car abruptly with no car in front of us. SO much regret selling our Ioniq to our daughter because she needed a reliable car. I would have skipped over this car had I known it was no better than a gas only Elantra. Has good pickup but that’s about the only plus.
Giving 5 stars as of now (updated to 3 stars now)
I traded in a 2017 CR-V Touring because it was cheaper to trade and get a warranty than to fix my previous car. I got the Sport trim. Of course I lost features and I do honestly wish the Civic had them. Although it's a brand new car I still worry constantly because I said I wouldn't buy another Honda. I do however go to a dealership I trust over anyone so I'm a little more at ease. I actually won't go into detail yet until I get 5,000 miles on it. Currently a little under 1,000 on it. Updated February 1, 2025: I am not super happy about the purchase as the new has worn off and Honda is showing their non-reliablity once again with an issue I feel I shouldn't be having. I'll be getting with the dealership as soon as I can to see if what is happening is normal but I believe it's the transmission acting up. Also the dealership is a good one from what I've heard but the price of the car was $3,000 more (you know added on things like tint, floor mats, trunk tray and the film protection) which the film protection is peeling off and it's the door edge guards and the door handle cups have bubbles in the rear ones with dirt under it. My salesman said to bring it in to be fixed 🙄😒. I honestly should have shelled out the money to fix my previous car but hey..., you learn from mistakes.
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What's not to love?!
Love the advanced technology and safety features such as lane keeping assist and adaptive cruise control. Hybrid gets excellent gas mileage. Enjoy the integration of the phone through carplay. Nice fit and finish in the interior.
Electra glide in blue
50 mpg with in town driving is legit. Very smooth ride, handles well with plenty of power 200hp/3208 lbs curb weight. Sweet bose stereo and nice interior. 5 stars.
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Fewer Options - More Money
I traded in my 2022 Civic Touring for a 2025 Civic Sport Touring Hybrid just last week. I’m very impressed with the extra power, quick response, and the great handling. I previously got rid of a 2022 CRV Hybrid because of its lack of power. It wasn’t until l got the car home that l noticed it didn’t have a home link setup for opening the garage door. It also lacks fog lights and chrome molding above the outside windows. Before my purchase, many Civic ads showed colors that weren’t available on the website. Therefore, l had to settle for a color (Blue Lagoon) that looks much different than the brochure. I love the car but come on Honda. Why are we paying more money for fewer options and less style?
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2025 Sport Touring is excellent
Recently purchased a 2025 Sport Touring Civic and am impressed with the quality of the fit and finish inside and out. This thing has zip yet an amazing ride. The Edmunds review pretty much captures all of the high and low points pretty accurately.
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Car does everything very very well!
After just under a week of ownership, I can't really find anything to complain about. Coming from a 2014 Limited Avalon, I do miss the cooled seats, but that car was 40k quite some time ago. For $34,000, this current-generation Civic is unbeatable. I've driven everything in this segment, including many on 24-hour test drives, and the Civic Hatch Hybrid truly stands out above the rest. I highly recommend it!
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Road Rocket.
This car is the fastest car from a standing start that I've driven. Great torque & acceleration. Quiet drive coupled with great mileage. Currently its giving me 48 MPG. Has every option I wanted & Honda has not left anything the average driver would expect in this model of a very low priced vehicle compared to todays reported average MSRP of cars for sale in the Us today. Great room for a small sedan with comfortable seats front & back. Loaded with all current safety features. This car will be hard to beat for the price.
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The best car money can buy.
Super fast. Classy. Well spec'd. And super reliable (or so, we hope so).
a lot for a little
very peppy even in econ mode. it has autosteer, like tesla's, only better because it stays on after lane changes instead of kicking you out and making you turn it back on. in a previous review i read that the adaptive cruise was jerky, but I have found it to be very smooth. Granted it doesn't have quite as much tech as the Prius, but way more car overall for the same price.
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Spicy little car with spunk, but….
I bought the touring believing that I could trust having all the normal conveniences I’m used to. Shocked to learn they don’t have the remote garage door connection. I feel like it’s 1999 all over again.
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Sporty
I like that is manual drive. Sporty and body look of car. Trying to adjust not having hand brake for being a manual car
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Fun to drive, great fuel economy.
I was looking for a vehicle that was fun to drive with all the technology and with great gas mileage. The Civic Hybrid did not disappoint.
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Best car!
My experience with my new car has been great!
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4th Civic; best one yet!
I’ve had a 2014, 2019, 2022, and now, a 2025 Civic. This one beats them all by a mile. At first, I had trouble getting up to the advertised MPG but after 1k-2k miles, I’m getting around 48mpg in combined driving which I’m thrilled with. This car is so easy and fun to drive. Problems with Apple CarPlay are minimal and I’ve felt comfortable on long drives, despite the lack of lumbar support.
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AFFORDABLE SPORTS CAR
As someone who has previously driven the Lexus IS 350 sedan, I can tell you that you will love driving this car in sport mode. The acceleration is amazing and It looks and feels great. You don’t even think the car is running when you start it because of the Hybrid gas / electric motor. For $35,000 you also get all the bells and whistles of their Touring sedan. In addition, 40+ miles to the gallon with No Electric Charging required. It recharges itself!
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The best sales officer in Concord Honda is Ali M.
Honda Civic use less gasoline, goes smooth las long, easy to park.
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Aleah’s car
Very nice inside has a lot of room in it love it
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