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Honda Civic

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Honda Civic 2017 Hatchback 2017 - Price 13 500 to 30 500 € Power from 129 to 182 HPFuel consumption from 4.7 to 5.8 l/100km
Honda Civic 2015 Sedan 2015 - Price 7500 to 28 000 € Power from 158 to 174 HPFuel consumption from 6.7 to 7.6 l/100km
Honda Civic 2014 Estate car / wagon 2014 - 2017 Price 5500 to 14 500 € Power from 120 to 142 HPFuel consumption from 3.8 to 6.5 l/100km
Honda Civic 2012 Hatchback 2012 - 2016 Price 4900 to 13 000 € Power from 99 to 150 HPFuel consumption from 4.4 to 6.3 l/100km
Honda Civic 2012 Sedan 2012 - 2015 Price 6000 to 10 000 € Power from 140 to 142 HPFuel consumption from 6.6 to 6.7 l/100km
Honda Civic 2008 Hatchback 2008 - 2012 Price 1400 to 6500 € Power from 99 to 140 HPFuel consumption from 5.1 to 7.1 l/100km
Honda Civic 2008 Sedan 2008 - 2012 Price 1500 to 7000 € Power from 95 to 140 HPFuel consumption from 4.6 to 7.1 l/100km
Honda Civic 2008 3 door Hatchback 2008 - 2011 Price 1500 to 6000 € Power from 99 to 201 HPFuel consumption from 5.2 to 9.1 l/100km
Honda Civic 2007 3 door Hatchback 2007 - 2008 Price 2000 to 2200 € Power from 83 to 201 HPFuel consumption from 5.9 to 9.1 l/100km
Honda Civic 2006 Sedan 2006 - 2011 Price 1200 to 3900 € Power from 95 to 140 HPFuel consumption from 4.6 to 9.8 l/100km
Honda Civic 2005 Hatchback 2005 - 2008 Price 900 to 3000 € Power from 83 to 140 HPFuel consumption from 5.1 to 6.4 l/100km
Honda Civic 2003 Hatchback 2003 - 2005 Price 800 to 1800 € Power from 90 to 160 HPFuel consumption from 5 to 7.5 l/100km
Honda Civic 2003 3 door Hatchback 2003 - 2005 Price 500 to 2000 € Power from 90 to 200 HPFuel consumption from 5 to 8.9 l/100km
Honda Civic 2003 Coupe 2003 - 2005 Price 900 to 3300 € Power from 120 to 125 HPFuel consumption from 6.8 to 7.3 l/100km
Honda Civic 2001 3 door Hatchback 2001 - 2003 Price 1200 to 2300 € Power from 90 to 200 HPFuel consumption from 5 to 8.9 l/100km
Honda Civic 2001 Hatchback 2001 - 2003 Price 500 to 1600 € Power from 90 to 110 HPFuel consumption from 5 to 7.2 l/100km
Honda Civic 2001 Sedan 2001 - 2005 Price 500 to 1500 € Power from 90 to 129 HPFuel consumption from 6.4 to 7.5 l/100km
Honda Civic 2001 Coupe 2001 - 2003 Price 500 to 2300 € Power from 120 to 125 HPFuel consumption from 6.8 to 7 l/100km
Honda Civic 1998 Estate car / wagon 1998 - 2001 Price 300 to 2600 € Power from 90 to 170 HPFuel consumption from 5.3 to 8.8 l/100km
Honda Civic 1997 Hatchback 1997 - 2002 Price 400 to 6500 € Power from 90 to 170 HPFuel consumption from 5.3 to 9.1 l/100km
Honda Civic 1996 Coupe 1996 - 2001 Price 400 to 2000 € Power from 105 to 105 HPFuel consumption from 7 to 8.1 l/100km
Honda Civic 1996 Sedan 1996 - 2001 Price 400 to 1800 € Power from 90 to 160 HPFuel consumption from 6.8 to 8.4 l/100km
Honda Civic 1995 3 door Hatchback 1995 - 2001 Price 500 to 1600 € Power from 75 to 160 HPFuel consumption from 6.5 to 8.4 l/100km
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  • Civic is Honda's best-selling model, with over 27 million sold by 2021
  • In 2005, the Honda Civic received the prestigious International Car of the Year award, it has also won numerous other awards such as Motor Trend Import Car of the Year in 1980 and 2006, Semperit Irish Car of the Year in 2007, Kelley Blue Book named the 2020 Honda Civic Best Compact Car for the sixth year in a row.

The Honda Civic is a compact car that has been in production since 1972, known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and overall quality. Initially launched as a subcompact car, the Civic has evolved through multiple generations, becoming one of Honda's most iconic and successful models worldwide.

The fourth-generation (1987-1991) brought the introduction of VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control), significantly improving fuel efficiency and performance, and helping the Civic gain popularity among enthusiasts. The sixth-generation (1995-2000) continued to refine its reputation for efficiency and added more modern styling and improved safety features. The eighth-generation (2005-2011) was notable for its futuristic design, featuring a more aerodynamic shape and the introduction of hybrid variants, contributing to its appeal as an economical option.

The tenth-generation Civic, launched in 2016, marked a significant departure in design with a sportier exterior and more refined interior. It offered turbocharged engine options, including a 1.5L turbo engine, which provided better performance while maintaining fuel efficiency. This generation also improved ride quality, handling, and technology, with features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and advanced driver assistance systems. The Civic is available in multiple body styles, including sedan, coupe, and hatchback, catering to a wide variety of customer preferences.

In 2022, Honda introduced the eleventh generation, which featured a more mature and streamlined design, with improved materials and cabin space. This version emphasized enhanced technology, safety features, and more refined driving dynamics. It retained the efficient 1.5L turbo and 2.0L naturally aspirated engines, and continued to prioritize a balance of comfort, fuel efficiency, and sporty handling.

In user reviews, the Honda Civic is often praised for its reliability, efficient powertrains, and overall driving experience. Owners appreciate the balance of fuel economy and performance, particularly in the turbocharged models. The interior quality and modern technology also receive positive remarks. On the downside, some users criticize the road noise, particularly in earlier generations, and the infotainment system can be a bit unintuitive at times. Additionally, the cost of some higher trims is noted as being relatively high compared to competitors in the compact segment.

 

Is Honda Civic a reliable car?

Overall, the reliability of the Honda Civic is average. The number of defects found on the Honda Civic during the annual technical checkups is about average for a car of its age.

Based on annual roadworthiness tests results, the Honda Civic generation produced from 2003 to 2005 received the highest reliability ratings, but the lowest reliability had models from model year 2001 to 2003, reliability scores vary quite significantly between generations of Honda Civic. For more information, check the respective generation information.

Honda Civic reviews

Total 24 Honda Civic owner reviews

Honda Civic 2008 Hatchback Petrol 2.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:2015 age of car 7 years)Owned for185`000 kilometers (5 years)
Average fuel consumption:7.1 litres per 100km (60% urban driving)
Total car rating:
9
   male, age 49
Honda Civic 1992 Hatchback Petrol 2.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:2008 age of car 16 years)Owned for13`000 kilometers (7 years)
Average fuel consumption:8.0 litres per 100km (80% urban driving)
Total cost of repairs:2075 € (~ 296 € per year)
Total car rating:
9
   male, age 31
Honda Civic 1997 Hatchback Petrol 2.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:1997 new car)Owned for70`000 kilometers (26 years)
Average fuel consumption:8.0 litres per 100km (30% urban driving)
Total car rating:
8
   male, age 75
Honda Civic 2012 Hatchback Petrol 1.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:2017 age of car 5 years)Owned for25`000 kilometers (0 years)
Average fuel consumption:6.0 litres per 100km (50% urban driving)
Total car rating:
10
   female, age 42
Honda Civic 2004 Hatchback Petrol 2.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Average fuel consumption:7.5 litres per 100km (80% urban driving)
Total cost of repairs:330 €
Total car rating:
9
   male, age 45
Honda Civic 2011 Hatchback Petrol 2.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:2011 new car)Owned for120`000 kilometers (5 years)
Average fuel consumption:6.2 litres per 100km (40% urban driving)
Total car rating:
9
   female, age 47
Honda Civic 2016 Sedan Petrol 2.0 litres, Manual gearbox
Review - positive and negative sides
Purchase year:2022 age of car 6 years)Owned for25`000 kilometers (0 years)
Average fuel consumption:7.0 litres per 100km (30% urban driving)
Total car rating:
9
   male, age 25
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