I managed to get about 50mpg on a motorway by driving to the eco lights but I agree, great car. Always starts, do a million miles probably if serviced well. Oh and it sticks like glue on corners - leave Audis and BMWs behind on roundabouts. Whats not to like.
I had one of these a 2006 1.8 petrol manual for my first car at 22 years old, was absolutely fantastic! Only sold it because I really fancied an A45 AMG, since then had V8 beemers and all sorts of high class German stuff but I really can't say a bad word about these civics. If I needed a cheap to run cheap to buy reliable car it would be this or the Toyota aygo, but tbh the civic is way more prectical and usable, great motor! 👍
Love this review ❤ both my son's have civics one is a 1.4 dsi and the other is a VTEC .I'm nearly 50 and seriously contemplating Treating myself to a sporty version. After having years of Tesco warrior's (7 seaters) 😂😂
I had the 2.2 diesel s type. Was a great car, almost no suspension though. The back seats are the best, the way the base folds down to the floor and leaves you will a perfectly flat boot. Was basically a little van.
Love my mk8. Same model as yours with the glass roof but mine has leather seats Suspension is stiff and I feel every bump but I can't fault it. Watched all your civic videos. Good job!
@GrooveOn aside from a few mechanical fuckeries...it's been good!! But almost 20 year old 1k car, you should expect a few issues. Honestly think everyone should get a civic rather than ye bog standard yaris, 106 etc
@Natediaaz209 won't lie bro, it's been a mixed bag. The driving experience itself, fantastic. Can't complain, plenty of grunt and torque for my needs. Gets me round the city easily enough, and is quite happy sitting at 70 on the motorway. However, I will caveat that with I've had a few issues, snapped driveshaft, brakes binding and a dodgy electric mirror. But! That's expected when you are buying a car that's almost 20 years old, and thankfully parts are plentiful and cheap. I'd say do your research, check the MOT history (assuming you're in the UK), do a car history check and go for a test drive! You can find absolutely perfect examples out there, I'd suggest going for something with service history for peace of mind. All in all I'd rate the car a solid 8/10.
Nice vid, very informative. Just bought mine a couple of weeks ago, 12 plate, Type S. I don't like the sound when going over the road bumps or potholes - it seems like there is something loose in the front suspension (like worn bushings or something). Maybe it's nomal for the car - dunno. Will have to check it out. Other than that - I like it so far.
Check drop links, when worn they sound expensive, but they are cheap to replace, chances are you will only require nearside - blame the country's roads full of pot holes
seems like the base spec not having built in bluetooth and aux, etc. if youre in the market, type s gt for the 3dr and the ex trim for the 5dr are the top spec
Nice video, nice looking car. Especially the vinyl on the back looks good! How did you solve the difference in spacing of the bolting pattern of the wheels putting the Benz wheels on the Civic? What ET-value do the CLK wheels have?
I've just put a deposit on a 2010 type s to daily. I have an mx5 and want to keep the commuting and winter miles off that. Looks like it will be a nice commute.
I had a 2011 1.3 and these cars mpg was fantastic..I bought a 2018 Auris Hybrid 1.8 but my god do I miss the mpg and practically especially the rear seating areas of the Civic..Great car and reliabilty well in the 10years I had it only thing apart from the consumables was a battery!..my fault because I left lights on!-...
@@GrooveOn Fabulous futuristic cars that for me I still look with pride and joy...I never wanted too sell Civiee but wife wanted a newer car..I didn't loved the Civic plus yours is a beauty too ✌🤜🏽
What are your opinions on a 2014-2016 honda civic with more modern and advanced features like hill start assist? Are they a good choice for a more expensive car or should i consider something else?
Have a look at my clutch video I did. Boot leak 90%of time is from top metal seams. Check the seam near hinge bracket mate, then seal it with waterproof sealant. Let me know how you get on
Yes they handle well in corners. but If you are looking for comfort in these cars lol forget it and look for something else. Engines are bulletproof reliable but suspension parts are made out of tin foil 😂 and the car. You will feel each & every single bumps, potholes, wind noise on the road. Save ur money & go for german its not all about engine relibility. comfort that counts too
You say you normally drive automatics! So why didn’t you go for an auto civic? We all know why, because that particular series with auto were CRAP! Definitely not Honda reliability!
They are cheap, because their engines are ticking time bombs. Repairs cost more than an entire car. I have my own Honda Civic 8'th generation and I cannot wait to offload that piece of crap.
@@sbrader97 All 8'th gen engines are time bombs. It is due to manufacturing defects. Its casting tend to shatter with time. Smaller, petrol engines experience more stress and thus they are more prone for this to happen when car is still being actively used. 9'th gen Civics are good, but I think from 10'th gen they yet again have engine issues. They are leaking oil into the engine.
@@REgamesplayer I heard about the casting thing but I didn't know it affects the UK made cars too there's loads with very high mileages so they can't be that bad
@@REgamesplayer Here found this information: "Only motors manufactured in the USA were affected. VIN starting with "1HG" were manufactured in USA and potentially affected. VIN starting with "2HG" were manufactured in Canada and likely not affected. 2006 - 2009 civics in Europe were manufactured in England, VIN starts with SHHF and are not affected."
@@sbrader97 I talked with one person from UK which bought Civic. He said that their version came from a different factory and their cars do not suffer from this problem.
I managed to get about 50mpg on a motorway by driving to the eco lights but I agree, great car. Always starts, do a million miles probably if serviced well. Oh and it sticks like glue on corners - leave Audis and BMWs behind on roundabouts. Whats not to like.
They are great city cars and massive inside
I had one of these a 2006 1.8 petrol manual for my first car at 22 years old, was absolutely fantastic! Only sold it because I really fancied an A45 AMG, since then had V8 beemers and all sorts of high class German stuff but I really can't say a bad word about these civics. If I needed a cheap to run cheap to buy reliable car it would be this or the Toyota aygo, but tbh the civic is way more prectical and usable, great motor! 👍
they are superb little cars, for the money they are amazing
Love this review ❤ both my son's have civics one is a 1.4 dsi and the other is a VTEC .I'm nearly 50 and seriously contemplating
Treating myself to a sporty version. After having years of Tesco warrior's (7 seaters) 😂😂
Thanks, I did the video on my way home from work one day, thought others should know how good the Honda Civic is!
Got 1.8 petrol best car on the road 57 plate no hassle in 8 years it was milano red it's now milano pink
It's Milano rust underneath as well. Two tone!
😂 milano red to milano pink
I had the 2.2 diesel s type. Was a great car, almost no suspension though. The back seats are the best, the way the base folds down to the floor and leaves you will a perfectly flat boot. Was basically a little van.
That's just what I thought 👍
Love my mk8. Same model as yours with the glass roof but mine has leather seats Suspension is stiff and I feel every bump but I can't fault it. Watched all your civic videos. Good job!
Thanks for the kind words
Wouldn't mind doing that rear light vinyl myself
Commuting from scotland to london is mental
It is, but I used to do it for 3 year's in my Mercedes SL, made it so much easier😉
Just got my license in the post finally. Excellent video mate, the last lil push I needed to get a mk8 civic as a first car
@@Randombrudddaaa hey congratulations on getting your licence it's a real milestone in anyone's life. Enjoy every minute of driving your little Honda!
4 months later how's the car been bro would love to know as I'm also gonna get this as my first car
@GrooveOn aside from a few mechanical fuckeries...it's been good!! But almost 20 year old 1k car, you should expect a few issues. Honestly think everyone should get a civic rather than ye bog standard yaris, 106 etc
@Natediaaz209 won't lie bro, it's been a mixed bag. The driving experience itself, fantastic. Can't complain, plenty of grunt and torque for my needs. Gets me round the city easily enough, and is quite happy sitting at 70 on the motorway.
However, I will caveat that with I've had a few issues, snapped driveshaft, brakes binding and a dodgy electric mirror. But! That's expected when you are buying a car that's almost 20 years old, and thankfully parts are plentiful and cheap.
I'd say do your research, check the MOT history (assuming you're in the UK), do a car history check and go for a test drive! You can find absolutely perfect examples out there, I'd suggest going for something with service history for peace of mind. All in all I'd rate the car a solid 8/10.
I love the vinyl on the back. It makes it very sporty. Reminds me of my Alfa Romeo GT
Thanks mate
I see what you mean, love Alfa's had a 156
@@GrooveOnHi, do you have a tutorial video of how to put the vinyl on the back of the car? I just ordered one. Thanks
keep your eyes on the road 😯
Nice vid, very informative. Just bought mine a couple of weeks ago, 12 plate, Type S. I don't like the sound when going over the road bumps or potholes - it seems like there is something loose in the front suspension (like worn bushings or something). Maybe it's nomal for the car - dunno. Will have to check it out. Other than that - I like it so far.
Check drop links, when worn they sound expensive, but they are cheap to replace, chances are you will only require nearside - blame the country's roads full of pot holes
I currently own one as a daily driver 1.8 auto, it is a very nice car, I'm looking to modernize it a bit; do a facelift but leave the back alone.
Love you vids, short sweet and to the point, what trim level is your Civic?
Thanks mate, that really means a lot, especially as I am just on my own with a camera! Not sure the trim name.
seems like the base spec not having built in bluetooth and aux, etc. if youre in the market, type s gt for the 3dr and the ex trim for the 5dr are the top spec
Nice video, nice looking car. Especially the vinyl on the back looks good! How did you solve the difference in spacing of the bolting pattern of the wheels putting the Benz wheels on the Civic? What ET-value do the CLK wheels have?
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I've just put a deposit on a 2010 type s to daily. I have an mx5 and want to keep the commuting and winter miles off that. Looks like it will be a nice commute.
@@Myownuniquestyle you'll gonna love it!
Nice car!
Thanks
Very nice arrangement you’ve got there!
But I’ve heard older Hondas can be prone to the dreaded tin-worm - any sign of problems on yours?
No my car is great
I had a 2011 1.3 and these cars mpg was fantastic..I bought a 2018 Auris Hybrid 1.8 but my god do I miss the mpg and practically especially the rear seating areas of the Civic..Great car and reliabilty well in the 10years I had it only thing apart from the consumables was a battery!..my fault because I left lights on!-...
They are great cars aren't they!
@@GrooveOn
Fabulous futuristic cars that for me I still look with pride and joy...I never wanted too sell Civiee but wife wanted a newer car..I didn't loved the Civic plus yours is a beauty too
✌🤜🏽
You sold it to me for sure.
What are your opinions on a 2014-2016 honda civic with more modern and advanced features like hill start assist? Are they a good choice for a more expensive car or should i consider something else?
How do you fold the mirrors with the button? My Honda civic can’t do that
hi there, yes I press the button, some models do not have this function mate
What model has the sunroof
EX Trim
Mine has a squeaky clutch and a boot leak
Have a look at my clutch video I did. Boot leak 90%of time is from top metal seams. Check the seam near hinge bracket mate, then seal it with waterproof sealant. Let me know how you get on
To get a decent one in Poland it costs close to 7-9k. It’s a great car but not worth this much.
@@10secondsrule fly to UK and buy for £900
I just want to know how you got this thing for 1k
@@arceus7085 there loads mate on eBay, then haggle
The steering wheel is very stiff
Yes they handle well in corners. but If you are looking for comfort in these cars lol forget it and look for something else. Engines are bulletproof reliable but suspension parts are made out of tin foil 😂 and the car. You will feel each & every single bumps, potholes, wind noise on the road. Save ur money & go for german its not all about engine relibility. comfort that counts too
These cars are pretty comfortable unless you drive over potholes - they’re excellent on the motorway
So, will you sell it to me for £1000? We need a reliable car for work! 😊
You say you normally drive automatics!
So why didn’t you go for an auto civic?
We all know why, because that particular series with auto were CRAP!
Definitely not Honda reliability!
They are cheap, because their engines are ticking time bombs. Repairs cost more than an entire car. I have my own Honda Civic 8'th generation and I cannot wait to offload that piece of crap.
What diesel or petrol the petrol engines are bullet proof I thought
@@sbrader97 All 8'th gen engines are time bombs. It is due to manufacturing defects. Its casting tend to shatter with time. Smaller, petrol engines experience more stress and thus they are more prone for this to happen when car is still being actively used. 9'th gen Civics are good, but I think from 10'th gen they yet again have engine issues. They are leaking oil into the engine.
@@REgamesplayer I heard about the casting thing but I didn't know it affects the UK made cars too there's loads with very high mileages so they can't be that bad
@@REgamesplayer Here found this information:
"Only motors manufactured in the USA were affected.
VIN starting with "1HG" were manufactured in USA and potentially affected.
VIN starting with "2HG" were manufactured in Canada and likely not affected.
2006 - 2009 civics in Europe were manufactured in England, VIN starts with SHHF and are not affected."
@@sbrader97 I talked with one person from UK which bought Civic. He said that their version came from a different factory and their cars do not suffer from this problem.
Didn't know the rear seat bases in those fold up too, really think about stuff Honda
The seats are so simple, so handy, great quality!