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Honda Civic (2012 - 2017)

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 14 July 2024
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reviewed by Anonymous on 24 May 2024
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 24 April 2024
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reviewed by Anonymous on 25 March 2024
5
reviewed by Diane Gabbitas on 13 February 2023
5
reviewed by grandadjohnnyboy on 23 October 2021
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 14 July 2021
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 19 July 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 29 June 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 16 May 2020
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 13 November 2019
2
reviewed by Anonymous on 6 August 2019
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reviewed by 9884booth on 29 May 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 30 April 2019
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reviewed by richyrich74 on 14 April 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 26 March 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 6 December 2018
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reviewed by Helen Yates on 11 October 2018
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reviewed by Bernie Carey on 7 March 2018
5

1.8 VTEC SR

reviewed by bubsqueaker on 23 October 2017
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Overall rating
5
How it drives
4
Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
4
Experience at the dealership
4
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Quality, reliability and something different

Having had an older Civic 2.0 Type S which ran beautifully for 7 years until someone rear ended me and wrote it off, i had to look for a new car. Being so impressed with the old one, i turned to Honda once again. This 1.8 is is no racing car (where can you drive that fast anyway these days), but it will shift along when required, you just have to use the revs, which is no problem as the engine is sweet enough all through the rev range. It returns 43mpg (rural area) and I have no doubt it could reach 50mpg on a good run, much as Honestjohn reported. As with everything, it's a matter of taste, but the cockpit is quite unique and driver orientated and feels very well built. I like a decent interior as that's where you spend all your time, although the driving position might cause you trouble as the seat is a little higher due to the fuel tank being in the middle of the car and not the rear. The boot is one of the biggest in the class and it has the magic seats which could prove very useful on occasions. There's a very good level of kit, it drives nicely and feels like a quality product. Having looked at the alternatives, I think this is one of the best cars in its class / age. There's no turbo charging of a tiny engine, no diesel related issues, just a proven, very well engineered and durable car that manages to be different and enjoyable to own.

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reviewed by DaveJK on 23 January 2014
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reviewed by yorkyred on 4 December 2013
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reviewed by Roger B on 1 February 2013
4
reviewed by Yorik on 28 January 2013
2
reviewed by Comical Engineer on 10 November 2012
5
reviewed by Rune G on 16 September 2012
5
reviewed by alxw on 23 July 2012

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About this car

Price£16,435–£27,090
Road TaxA–F
MPG44.1–78.5 mpg
Real MPG84.2%

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