Monday, April 13, 2015

2015 Honda Civic Low cost Small Car With Strong Engine Review

2015 Honda Civic Low cost Small Car With Strong Engine Review


The 2015 Honda Civic sedan and coupe are most of the best-named compact cars marketed in the U.S. Since the first Civic went on sale around 40 years ago, the car has reflected its time--and the last iteration of the Civic received various updates throughout the last two years to maintain it aligned with the market. While the base car is already in its fourth year, what you may have see on showroom floors is just only in its third year, after rapid and fairly intense updating of the cheap, grim, feature-poor 2012 redesign.

Reviewers state that the base 2015 Civic's four-cylinder engine gives full power. It comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission; reviewers prefer the at hand automatic transmission for its fluid shifts and responsiveness. The Civic offers great fuel economy for the class, with the base type getting up to an EPA-calculated 30/39 mpg city/highway. The 2015 Civic Si provides a more powerful four-cylinder engine along with a six-speed manual transmission.

The 2015 Honda Civic arrives standard with stability control, side-curtain airbags, front-side airbags, a rearview camera as well as 4-wheel anti-lock brakes. EX and EX-L variants also feature Honda's LaneWatch blind spot monitoring system, while the Civic Hybrid consists of forward-collision warning and lane-departure warning systems. In government trials, the Civic received five overall stars -- a credit score derived from 4-star ratings on frontal and rollover tests together with a 5-star rating in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's side-impact analysis.

The Civic will remain one among the best-equipped and priciest small cars around. Even the LX coupe, which is the most inexpensive trim can be purchased, starts around $19,000 with destination. From the Corolla and Kia Forte to the Jetta and Mazda3, most biggest competitors start out less expensive — a few by thousands. Still, Honda gives sufficient standard features that base variants should fit with many shoppers.

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