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2011 Honda Civic Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...All models use drive-by-wire throttle control. Mechanical features include: 140 horsepower and 128 pounds-feet of torque Five-speed manual transmission Optional five-speed automatic MacPherson strut front suspension and a compact multilink double-wishbone rear suspension Safety As in previous years, the electronic stability system is not available on lower trim levels, but it's standard on EX-L trims and above. Standard safety features include: Antilock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution Side-impact and side curtain airbags Active head restraints for front seats Civic Si Honda's... |
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2009 honda civic Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...Nearly all Civic models boast above-average fuel efficiency. Civics fitted with the standard 1.8-liter engine and the automatic transmission earn an EPA estimate of 25 mpg city/36 mpg highway and 29 mpg combined. The GX posts a similar 24/36/28 mpg, although its smaller "gas" tank results in a shorter range. The Hybrid tops the Civic lineup with fuel mileage of 40 mpg city/45 mpg highway and 42 mpg combined. Civic Si models have a 21/29/24 mpg estimate. Safety: All Civics come with front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and active front head restraints. Antilock brakes are... |
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CarGurus' Review for 2008 honda civicSource: CarGurus
...The 2008 Civic continues its long tradition of delivering exactly what drivers have come to expect - reliable, |
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1990 honda civic crx Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...Published: 10/02/1990 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 1990: All CRXs are equipped with passive restraint seatbelts. New wheel covers are among the only other changes to this peppy little car... |
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2012 Honda Civic OverviewSource: CarGurus...This does a lot to increase the overall driveability of the Si, especially around town, where it’s not always preferable to wind the engine up to stratospheric rpms just to pull out of a parking space. The Si also gets a new 6-speed manual transmission that helps to increase fuel economy as well. In fact, the entire range gets a bit of a boost thanks to aerodynamic and friction improvements – advertised by Honda as 3 mpg in highway mileage regardless of trim – and the Hybrid gets new lithium-ion batteries, which are smaller, lighter and more powerful.Braking improvements would have been... |
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2008 honda civic Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...It only has a cruising range of 200 miles, but with Honda's Phill device, you can refuel from the comfort of your own garage. For the Civic Si, Honda installs a 197-hp 2.0-liter engine and an exclusive six-speed manual transmission with a performance-enhancing limited-slip front differential. The gasoline-fueled 1.8-liter engine delivers above-average fuel economy for the small car class; 2008 EPA estimates are 24 mpg city and 36 mpg highway for an automatic-equipped Civic. The GX posts 24/36 numbers. The Hybrid, meanwhile, uses a gasoline/electric hybrid powertrain to maximize fuel economy... |
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CarGurus' Review for 2011 honda civicSource: CarGurus
...The Civic has been a soldier marching on in the name of Honda for almost four decades now, the longest-running Japanese model other than Toyota's Corolla. |
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1996 Honda Civic OverviewSource: CarGurus...Half an hour later, I was test-driving a car with 17 miles on it, and two hours later, walked out after signing my first lease.My new car was a manual transmission, 5-speed, dark green Honda Civic EX. The interior was a soft grey. As soon as I learned to work the stick shift properly, I loved jumping from second gear directly into fourth. I always felt like the Civic was my partner in crime, and we loved taking mountain roads like we were a sports car and a stock car driver. After two years, I had to turn my baby in. My only complaint was how uncomfortable the seats were. I had tried... |
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1996 honda civic del sol Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...If you want power door locks and mirrors, you will have to spend the money for an Si. If you want an automatic transmission you won't be able to get the power of the VTEC. Sorry, that's just the way it is. Since its introduction, the del Sol has been compared, often unfairly, to the segment-leading Mazda Miata. The Miata has gained undying love from the press due to its traditional styling and enthusiast-oriented rear-wheel drive. The del Sol, on the other hand, has been characterized as nothing more than a two-seater Civic with a toy-like appearance. In this battle of micro-machines, Honda... |
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2012 Honda Civic Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...The 2012 Si launches with more authority, even spinning its wheels if you let it. The short-throw shifter is far more satisfying than the standard five-speed stick, operating six forward gears with close ratios optimized for the new engine. Even though the Si's output is greater, some competing sport compacts — the Volkswagen GTI, Mini Cooper S, Mazdaspeed3 and Subaru Impreza WRX — produce torque that's greater and/or at substantially lower rpm. Because most of these competitors are heavier, by as much as 400 pounds, it's not a perfect comparison, and the payoff for the Si is... |
We won't be getting this European Civic here in the U.S., but since we've tempted you with spy shots of the car through its development, we figured you might be interested to... August 31, 2011 by Nelson Ireson
Overseas, the Honda Civic is a rakish hatchback available in three- and five-door bodystyles, as well as a high-performance Type R variant with more than 180 horsepower on... July 21, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 7
Car seats have a hard life. They're the one contact point in your car that you use 100 percent of the time, and they have to suffer hundreds of thousands of miles of your own... June 1, 2011 by Antony Ingram 1
The Honda Civic is a stalwart in the auto industry -- a car with a legendary lifespan, a reputation for reliability, and a slew of loyal owners. Despite decades of evolution... April 26, 2011 by Richard Read 1
Fresh from its 'preview' in concept form at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, the 2012 Honda Civic has finally been revealed, making its debut today at the 2011 New York Auto Show... April 20, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 2