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Honda Civic Tourer (2014 - 2017)

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 11 August 2024
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 31 December 2023
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 1 May 2022
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 July 2020
5
reviewed by MR H J CIPCER on 25 May 2020
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 28 July 2018
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 20 June 2018
4

Honda Civic 1.6se DTEC tourer

reviewed by Anonymous on 25 April 2018
4
Overall rating
5
How it drives
4
Fuel economy
3
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
3
Experience at the dealership
4
How practical it is
3
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Spacious, reliable £0 Road Tax, good fuel economy (though not as good as Honda claim) but not without faults

I needed a large car to carry tools golf clubs etc as I did not have a second vehicle. Having read up on what my options were I decided on the Honda and searching the internet Fish Brothers Swindon were my nearest dealer but the most expensive and Gatwick Honda did an excellent price for me around £2500 saving. The car runs great takes 4 people with 4 sets of golf clubs and luggage for a week golf 1300 mile round trip annually. My old Avensis Estate done the same for 10 years but like for like replacement was too expensive.
The 1st issue with the Honda was the seating position required to enable the speedo to be seen without the steering wheel blocking it.The seat when set for driving makes getting in and out awkward and has caused wear on the bolster fabric. 2nd issue the black fabric seat covers attract dust and don't want to give it up to Henry the vacuum. Cleaning the plastic between windscreen and steering column requires a selfie stick with a cloth attached and the interior of the windshield is even more difficult.
3rd issue and could be regarded as a hazard if a baby/child be strapped in the car it is possible to unlock the boot whilst the doors remain locked thenwhen the tailgate is closed all the locks lock automatically with the keys mistakenly left inside the boot. AA damaged the door seal and bent the door trying to get in before saying a locksmith was required at a cost of £80 for an access key to be cut. For what possible reason should anyone want to unlock the boot without unlocking the doors?

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About this car

Price£18,790–£27,460
Road TaxA–G
MPG42.2–74.3 mpg
Real MPG85.4%

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