Positive Review
Honda care services are outstanding. They are getting better every new year. The car feels very luxury to me and my friends. I, find this car to be one of the best, and most strongest small car. Resale value will also hold up..
Critical Review
i was a honda fan till now i had 3 new honda in the past till 2020 honda civic with 500 miles started having problem ..took to the dealer 13 times same problem ... call honda more them 20 times costumer service is the worst . car have 13,000 miles still having same problem please any one can help let me know don"t know what to do
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The 2017 Honda Civic Si is like that friend who's always up for an adventure. With its 1.5-liter turbocharged engine pumping out 205 horsepower, it’s got plenty of pep to keep things exciting. The six-speed manual transmission makes every drive feel engaging, and the sport-tuned suspension ensures you’re hugging those curves with confidence. Inside, the Civic Si feels like a cozy hangout spot. The sport seats are comfy and supportive, perfect for long drives or spirited sprints. The infotainment system is pretty intuitive, though it might take a moment to respond sometimes. And while the forward collision warning can be a bit jumpy, it’s like having a cautious co-pilot looking out for you. Overall, the 2017 Civic Si is a great companion for anyone who loves driving and wants a car that’s both fun and practical.
I love my 2020 Honda Civic. It’s been a great car. The exterior is sleek and sporty and the interior is spacious for my family.
Mpg's, stylish
Unreliable
I have the EX-T 1.5L turbo with 116,000 miles and have owned it since new. All preventative maintenance issues are completed well before the recommended intervals. While this is a fun car to drive and can get good mpg's, this has been the most problematic car I've owned. Within the first year of ownership, the fuel injectors failed (a very common issue) ($1400). The ac compressor was replaced under factory recall, however the replacement failed a few years later ($1200). At 88,000 miles, the fuel injectors failed again, another $1400 fix. In the last couple of years, the engine is faulting spark plugs every 30k miles, causing misfires and making the car go into limp mode ($600). There is a well known issue with the 1.5 turbos head gasket failing early that is most likely the culprit of faulting spark plugs. I've driven nothing but beaters prior, and this civic had left me on the side of the road more times than all my other cars did combined over the previous 15 years. Honda, specifically the 1.5 turbo, os not the quality the brand portrays itself as. The cvt is sluggish as well. I will be selling this car due to the constant reliability issues. It's so bad that I had to throw my toolbox in the trunk so that when it inevitably leaves me broken down on the side of the road, I'll be able to swap out plugs to get bavk home. Not worth the $$%. Would not buy again.
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I have the 2017 Civic Touring with all the bells and whistles. I've had two other Honda Civics and most people don't believe this 2017 is a Honda Civic. The look and feel are excellent. I've only put 70,000+ miles on it since purchased new in 2017, but it still rides like it's new.
Ageanne Blue Perfect Condition Not driven during COVID PANDEMIC. Regular Service done at Dealer. I have loved this car but in these times and at my age I have not been able to enjoy it.
beautiful car, I love the 2 doors, black interior
I wish it had more power
I bought this car brand new from Ciocca Honda. The dealer sent a driver out to New Jersey to pick up the car. The driver put 400 miles on my new car before I started driving it. The bluetooth system that connects to the ipod does not work properly. The dealer put a scratch on the passenger side window and refused to fix it for me. I have issues with the window on the driver side not wanting to stay up after I try to close it. I have to hold the button for the window in the up position in order for it to stay closed. Other wise, my car has everything I need or want. Silver exterior, black interior, I have a trunk cover, I have seat covers to protect the original seat covers. The back seat is not suited for larger adults. It is more suited for younger kids or no passengers at all. I am sad to hear that Honda is no longer making 2 doors. I am not a fan of any four door vehicles or the newer models. I really loved my 2014 civic but the piston blew and they wanted $5300 to repair it. I refused and chose to purchase the newer vehicle. My next car will definitely be a Honda. Just not sure which one yet.
It was a great car while I had it. Beware people have figured out how to easily break into the car. Mine was stolen is nyc and apparently this happens often.