2017 Honda Civic Sport Hatchback Review and Road Test | Detailed in 4K UHD
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Honda is slicing their performance pie more thinly than ever before. Above the base model exists the 1.5L turbo sedan and coupe but for those that need more shove there's also the new 2017 Civic Sport Hatchback which gets a power bump and a manual transmission making it faster than the last Civic Si. Of course there will also be a new Civic Si very shortly and a Civic Type R if you have a need for speed.
0-30 : 2.9 Seconds
0-60 : 6.5 Seconds
1/4 Mile : 14.8 Sec @ 96 MPH
60-0 Braking : 112 Feet
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People saying it's ugly. I like it & I'm seeing them everywhere all day so I think they hit big with this design
The early 10th gen are ugly but these new ones looks very good
This car is beautiful.
Phenomenal review, definitely a big help in those of us who are thinking of buying one (i'm in 2020 looking at buying a lightly used 2017 one, so it's still a big help!)
Now this is what a professional review looks like!!
I'm a GTI Fan, but the Civic Sport looks very Exotic and I find it very intriguing. I'm Tuned On! 🤔😉
Honda's will go forever! Been driving them for the past 25 years and never gave me any problems.
I know a lot of people think the 2017 civic looks ugly. I however, love it. The only other civics I like are the 8th Gen Civics.
Just bought one,,,,this has to be the best car i have driven,,,a great city and freway car,,,,extremely happy
If they think the 2017 civic is ugly, I’m extremely worried in what they think is the opposite....
I always like drawing cars as a kid and this designs embodies of what i had in mind. Love it! Just bought one as well.
Most excellent review as always! I purchased a Sport Touring in red last week and absolutely love it. Red was not my first choice, but it really looks good. In fact, the car looks FAR better in person than in pictures and videos. Something in the look does not properly "translate" to 2 dimensions, I guess. This hatchback has "polarizing" styling, for sure (as evidenced by many of the comments here), but I like it. Exterior styling was not the main reason for my purchase, nor has it ever been when I have purchased a car. It is a factor, of course, but some of the comments here are surprising. If you are seriously interested in purchasing and are on the fence about the styling, I'd advise to take a look at one in person if you have not.
I did exhaustive research prior to buying, and found that the combination of tech and safety features, comfort, MPG, and fit and finish actually made the choice fairly easy. I do find a few small things annoying- like the lack of a volume knob on the stereo, and the absence of a dedicated physical fan speed control on the Climate Control, but these are most certainly not deal breakers. One point I also wanted to mention- the Sport Touring has the best sounding audio system in anything I have heard short of the Mark Levinson system in some Lexus models. For a stock system, it is really nice. This is very important to me as it is nearly impossible to replace audio head units today, due to the integration of all the other control features in these units. Note that the audio in the Sport reviewed here and other lower-end models is not nearly as good.
What truly compelled me to buy this over the coupe or sedan was the utility. The hatchback simply is more versatile in terms of potential hauling capability. I often have to cart fairly large items around, and this just fits the bill. Also, the 18" rims with the wider, low profile tires factored in. This thing just HANDLES, as Alex mentions in the review. The CVT was a pleasant surprise to me, as I had never driven one. It is not as fun as a manual transmission, but I can live with it and it is not annoying to me in any way, as I was worried it would be. Just feels like a good automatic, as long as you don't over analyze it.
I have not owned a compact car since my very first new car purchase, a 1991 Acura Integra, which was a GREAT vehicle, all around. Sadly, it has been minivans and huge SUVs for a couple of decades, thanks to kids etc. This car compares very favorably to the Integra. Fun to drive, reliable (presumed), fuel efficient, and absolutely loaded with cutting edge features. Even though I have only had the car for a week, I cannot imagine it letting me down any time soon. For a sub $30k vehicle, I am simply thrilled with my purchase.
Thanks again, Alex for a thorough and professional review. The best out there!
Are you still liking your Civic?
The Civic has grown. This is the size of the an Accord from 20 years ago.
+10tenman10
All models have become bigger, and why does this HAVE to be the case?
Bigger is not better, if you want bigger buy the models up the line up.
The Fit is now the REAL Civic.
It's true and all companies are doing it, I personally can't wait for the new BMW 0.5 series.
I had two Honda Accords in the late 80's and early 90's. Those Accords were still bigger than these new Civics. Not by a lot but still bigger.
I as well. My Accord was not as snug and was a couple hundred pound heavier, but with a lot less power. It's handling was not as tight either. I drove a F.I.T. and it seemed like a tin can compared to my older Accord. I still would have bought it, had the dealer priced it fairly. However, he said he had to price it close to a new car due to the rare color and manual trans. Never mind that it had been wrecked.
Yeah the Fit does seem too tinny for me as well. I'm going to have to get something used in the next 2-3 years to replace my 06 xB. A 12-15 xB is an option, as is a used Lexus ES350, 9th/10th Gen Civics, that's about all I can think of.
Wow. I've seen 6 reviews for this card today, and this one is the best. The way he talks, it's so Charming, confident, he doesn't stutter of himself for rush through his words. However the it's so Charming, confident, he doesn't stutter over himself for rush through his words. However this guy is, I think he did a great job is, I think he did a great job
Fantastic review. Really like your presentation. Your review is not littered with bad music and unprofessional language. Probably one of the best reviewers on RUclips. Nice work.
I'm 42 and I really love this car. Aggressive non-bland styling, great performance, good mpg, decent pricing without crazy options to pick from and previous Civic reliability. And because I'm a home mechanic parts and web knowledge will be plentiful. You'll be surprised how many fixes I've encountered on RUclips/web due to others having similar issues.
I will have to do research on the 2018 Elantra GT but I trust the Civic a little more here.
Your review is much more detailed and informed than the others I've seen. This Honda looks great in black!
Great review, Alex! Personally, I really like the styling of the 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback. Honda definitely stepped outside of the box with the styling of this generation Civic hatchback. It offers a very aggressively bold, and sleek exterior styling! I actually conducted my full in-depth review of one of these Civic Hatchbacks a few months, too! It actually surprised me quite a bit! I really like Honda's Brake Hold, it's rear cargo cover and it's very practical center console, and fairly comfortable/practical front/rear seats. Keep up the great work, Alex! 👍
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Honda has engineered another winner with the new Civic. Great Review
Really itching at trading in my 16' ram 1500 for this!! Lol
Your comparison summary is so awesome and useful. I am deciding between the Mazda 3 and Civic Hatchback. Leaning toward the Civic now with he better acceleration, larger cargo, and better mpg.
Great review. As a new owner of this car (in touring trim), I agree with all your review points. Really the main noticeable differences between this car and a focus st or gti will be the steering turn in and body roll; and of course torque. Beyond that, this car is very close, and nearly as quick. That is very interesting, being that this car is not designed to compete with the gti or focus st.
Thank you for your honest review Alex. I’m very interested in this car
Oh my god! How can you be so knowledgeable n eloquent. Best review I've ever watched. One question! How does the manual gear feel compared to that of Si?
For the past three days, I have been looking around to find the right car that has reliability, performance, and good gas mileage. I checked the Mazda 3, it didn't run smooth, and it wasn't spacious. Today, I decided to buy a Honda Civic hatchback. When I took it out for a test drive, the Civic was more smooth and performed well than Mazda 3.
is it the 165 hp and 2.0L engine mazda or?
and how fast is the honda civic? because this is one of the only videos who saying 6.5 accelaration which most of the videos say 7.0-8.2.
I’m never watching another review. Alex is great. Thanks
Honda just does it right!
This is one of the best car review.
i just picked up one yesterday wow impressed to the max
Fuel economy?
you and Savage Geese are two of my favorite car reviewers right now
Awesome review and looks like Honda did a great job on the new Civic. Thanks for review!!
I almost bought a GTI. There is ZERO room to move right leg. Console is too wide. So I bought a Civic Sport Touring.
How would you compare it to the regular vw golf? I think its a little faster and the golf is less reliable
Amazing review. I absolutely love your reviews. You are very articulate. Thank you for reviewing this car. I will be getting the sport touring trim 2018 for my first car having got my drivers license recently :)
Not a bad review. But B- for the manual economy? I got 39.6 MPG traveling from Phoenix to Santa Barbara, including stop and go traffic through LA.
Just got a 2018 Hatchback sport touring in red. I just love it.
Great review. I like the manual shift. I wish there was a si hatchback. I'm on the edge of getting Type R.
David Alan did you get pushed into the deep end yet?
Thanks for pointing out the spare tire. Please do that in all of your reviews. Sometimes you skip it. Also, you failed to mention the "trick" privacy screen in the boot. I don't think I've ever seen such a design (going back to early 1970s hatchbacks) that gets completely out of the way when not in use. Kudos to Honda.
Agreed. It was a rare omission by Sir Alex. On top of that he failed to note the existence of the Civic Tourer (wagon).
Right Lane Hog, this is a review of a US-spec car, so naturally he's only comparing it to other cars that are available in the US. We don't get the Civic wagon here.
Yes , you are absolutely correct to point out the outrageous injustice of the wagon's unavailability on this continent.
allierogers your easily impressed
Finally my request has been answered!
For interior introduction section, I found it easier to follow if the green or red laser pointer was used to point to the materials used in the door panel and dash.
Great body style! Have always loved Honda hatchbacks. Hope Honda never discontinues the hatchback!.
Best reviewer I have seen! Thank you. Well done.
Best reviewer on RUclips.
I really like the structure of your reviews. Thumbs up.
A little critique and pet peeve of mine: when you're out on the road test segments, I get anxious when you look toward the cabin camera while driving. I'd rather you just keep your eyes on the road and keep talking that way.
I'm in love with this civic hatch... I would own 1 if I didn't have a company demo...
+Alex on Autos
Honda joining the cost cutting crowd, using the electronic parking brake, not only something else to fail, but when it does it is a huge issue and might require a tow to a shop. PLEASE BRING BACK THE GOOD OLD RELIABLE AND USABLE MANUAL E-BRAKE!
Yes, yes , yes and yes.
Your reviews are just magnificent. 🙌🏾
Impressively detailed review- Alex is a machine.
16.5MPG observed over 758 miles? Is this a typo?
The styling front and rear is quite aggressive, as you suggested, Alex.
Props to displaying the pieces of luggage inside of the trunk. Showing cargo inside of the trunk is a great visual to demonstrate how much luggage fits and how it can be arranged. Please see about doing this for your reviews going forward. Thank you.
Personally I think the Civic Sport hatch is a lot more intriguing than a regular Golf TSI. It has more power, more reliable and oddly enough, actually attractive, especially in the metallic blue I saw once on the freeway.
As a sidenote, I think the Golf GTI still beats the Civic Si, but personally I like the Civic Type R over the Golf R.
The constant comparisons to the GTi confound me. The natural competitor to the new Honda Civic Hatchback is a regular Golf 1.8T and NOT a GTi. As was mentioned numerous times, the GTi is faster, better equipped and more expensive therefore it's Honda competitor will obviously be the Civic Si, which is going to be faster, better equipped and more expensive. The Civic R is therefore a competitor to the Golf R (they even used the same letter so it would be easy to compare).
In conclusion:
1) Honda Civic Hatchback vs VW Golf 1.8T.
2) Honda Civic Si vs. VW Golf GTi.
3) Honda Civic R vs. VW Golf R.
One additional note: compare the trim levels of the Honda Civic Hatchback to the VW Golf 1.8T. They are almost identically equipped AND priced.
Good point. If I remember right the 1.8T Golf comes with a 5-speed manual, which is a bit strange in 2017.
Based on the numbers, on paper that's true. But taking all things into account, the civic hatchback is superior to the regular Golf, and so much better than its pure numbers indicate, that its actually a little closer to the GTI. Civic SI numbers are lower than the GTI numbers, but may end up being a superior car when taking all things into account. Especially when taking into account price, cost of ownership, reliability, etc.
Why don’t you make a video then? 🤷🏻♀️
I bought one and it's an excellent car to drive. Love your reviews on this Civic
One thing that I haven't seen many folks cover is the turning circle. It's not such a big deal in suburban California with roads that nicely accommodate and encourage U-turns, but in an older urban environment, I definitely want something better than my old Accord's 20.1' radius to manage some tight city driving, where 3 point turns in traffic can be dangerous. I can easily look this info up, but thought I'd mention it since you give the most detail in your reviews than anyone I've seen. :) It's not always intuitive either.. like it's bizarre (and sad) to me that the civic has a somewhat larger circle than the Kia Sportage. Maybe Honda just doesn't do tight circles in general.
The base version of the Golf GTI has a street price around $23,000. It's a much better deal than any Civic. The new Civic do have a more modern design, so if that's important to you, get the Civic, otherwise the Golf GTI is a faster & better car.
German car cant be better than 🇯🇵
excellent in depth review of what I think is an excellent car. I love the out of the box styling, love it or hate it, it's different and refreshingly original. We've traded our 2012 9th gen hatch on an RS (US Sports Touring) in Sonic Grey Pearl, can't wait for pick up next month.
Like the styling more than the MAZDA nose job. Mazda gives you trick colors. Honda doesn't need em to be an
eyecatcher.
another great Mr Alex, I love the new hatchback design, I have 2016 Civic EX-T sedan, and all are good cars
The crv was my favorite car. Now the sport hatch civic is my new hero. Why does the crv get a more powerful 190hp 1.5turbo? The hatch looks awesome.
Wayne Williams - the HRV sport is on the way...
ppl on youtube says it's ugly but it still sells,ppl on youtube says u can be called a driver only if u drive a manual but big data shows nobody is buying a manual nowadays, same thing. I own a 17 hatch sport in black, but in Canada, we get all other features from sport touring other than leather seats, 12 speaker audio system, led head lights, heated back seats, head up display and navi. Basically, i love it much better than the mazda 3 i previously owned, rides much faster, much better tech equipments and better fuel econemy. However, those hatches were all made from Britain and they had quality control issues. Not only me, but a lot of civic hatch onwers experienced rattling, buzzing here and there. For instance rattling inside A pillar. Luckily it is not constant, for me it was like once for every 2~3 months. Other than that, I really hope that led head and tail lights come standard on all trim levels. At last, black color with black 18 inch wheels makes this car so sharp and stealth in the night. If you are getting a sport touring, get black or that exclusive sonic grey pearl which is my second favourite color.
btw i can throw a 2 meter long table top in this car and drive away with no issue.
17:40 correction. You can get Honda Sensing on the EX and EX-L. It's a $1000 option and worth twice that for the adaptive cruise alone. Probably have to special order because Honda is stupidly putting very few of these on dealers' lots. Once you've had these features you'll never want to be without them. They'll be standard on all models in a very few years.
In Canada, our LX Hatchbacks come standard with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and the 7" infotainment screen. Also, all trim levels of the Hatchback are available with a manual transmission. Oh, all trims have Honda Sensing too, at least in the 2019 model year. (The manual transmission models don't have Low Speed Follow though.)
DrewTwoFish, Canadian models are always optioned better and for no more money. I guess their product planners are better.
Do u actually not need to put premium in this???? Bc I’m more tempted to buy this over the lx now.
These seem really nice, but I do worry about the long term reliability on the turbo engines.
On one hand, I know Honda wouldn't dare mess up the reliability of their bread and butter cars, but on the other, well, turbochargers DO wear out, and they generally do so more quickly than a good engine or transmission will. They're pricey to replace, as well, and the boost can cause long term durability issues.
Alex, I think you overstate the rear headroom of the Civic hatch. I found this car to be another example of the form-over-function trend that sacrifices practical rear headroom for fashionable 'swoopiness'.
Civic 1.5 sport a bit of a hidden gem ...
I'm getting used to the styling! Look much better in person. Is especially sharp looking in black!
That is because black helps hides some of the lines and 'over styling'. I like that car, but the styling I think was better on the prior gen.
Wouldn't mind seeing a hybrid version.
But the new mazdas have the best looking red! OMG that paint color is gorgeous!
I like the looks. Great price, excellent technology. Reliable. Hard to believe it's shorter than a Corolla!
i want one this car is hot as hell
This is definitely a desirable car now and down the time road! 😊
Everybody want's to review the Si or the Sport. I would gladly give up the horsepower not to have to buy premium fuel. According to your numbers the 6 speed manual with the extra 6 HP only gets to sixty about a tenth of a second faster than the EX with the CVT. I love manual transmissions too but it's hard to justify the extra fuel cost. Why do automakers have to pigeon hole consumers into these ridiculous choices?
2020 FBO FK7 and loving it!
Another excellent review. Thanks Alex. On the rear styling - I think it's a little to 'busy.' The Civic styling is a real departure from Honda's usually quite conservative lines.
Very comprehensive review. Nice job.
Wow! You are so knowledgeable...I am proud of my black 2017 EX Sport! :D
i have the touring.. owned for 1 month.. only negative comment is touch screen is glitchy and low profile tires are poor on roigh roads like we see in northern Ontario.. otherwise 100% satisfied
How is the road noise at 70 or 75 mph (120 kph)?
to be honest i dont really notice the road noise.... of course there is some but versus the other Hondas i own its not an issue
Are you still liking the Civic? And have you had any issues driving in the winter in Canada?
'18 Sport Touring 6MT here, in the Greater Toronto Area. The car handles beautifully, and for the winter, I replace the ContiContacts 235/40-18s with Blizzaks 215/55-16s on steelies. Also 100% satisfied, especially coming from a troublesome and rusting 2012 Mazda5 (I also have a 2008 Accord Coupe 5MT. 225 000km. 11+ years and still not a penny in repairs. Only maintenance and wear items)
@@gillesthibault429 oh that's good to hear. Thanks.
what happens if you use regular fuel rather than premium? loss of performance?
I have the same question
The key here is .... lighter! It's about 300lbs lighter than a gti! I have owned 3 gtis and now the lease is up on my 2016 golf r... I would have never in a million years considered this civic sport..until I test drove it.. crazy the steering feel has so much feedback and car just feels light! And flingabull.. hey it's pretty dran good lol .. who knew lol good work honda .. feels like my 98!honda prelude lol! Oh couldn't honda bring a new one back? lol maybe?? Shhhhh!
I really like the civic type r but I can't really afford it so this sport is the next best option it's a hatchback like the type r and still makes plenty of power and comes in manual so idk baby type r???
Alex... I want your teleporting powers.
styling is good
Did you cheat on the roller bag test and unlock the driver's side rear seatback? I clearly see the seatback moving backwards as you pull out the pink roller bag. Would it only hold 3 bags with the seat occupied?
Had to bring that like to 1k, very nice review!
Looks amazing add a 2lt turbo please
I love my Honda!
I am looking forward to your review of the Civic Si when it comes out. Cheers Alex.
8.3 secs 0-60 for a Mazda3 2.5L is a typo right? Should be about 1 second quicker. A Focus hatchback with the 2.0L and 160 hp has reached 7.6 seconds with some testers and the Mazda has another 24 hp over the Focus. 8.3 secs .... A Honda Fit manual can do that.
That was a great review. Very helpful.
Boy that Sport to Sport Touring trim is a huge price jump for what you get.
Nice review. Just one comment: that's the opposite of "steep" @ the rear glass
I like the Civic Hatchback's styling, it looks very sharp in gray. However, limiting the manual to the bottom 2 trims kills it for me. Heated seats and some type of navigation would vastly improve its comfort in winter and long trips.
Kamaka Chang same here, I would even get the top trim if it came with anything, but a CVT.
Manual would be the way to go or even a DCT.
If Honda at least offered the better radio with Apple Carplay and Android Auto it'd make it much more competitive. Maybe it'll trickle down in the next mid-cycle refresh.
Kamaka Chang or as I replied to someone else here, if not making it streamline at least let us place a special order for one we want. Yeah the stock headunit is trash, looks like something from the 90s.
I agree, if you want a Civic Hatch and manual you can choose between 2 base trims and then nothing until the Type R. I know I should be grateful Honda's selling the Hatchback at all but there are a lot of other good choices Focus ST, Forte5, Golf/GTI, & Mazda3 to name a few.
Put shifter in Sport position and use paddle shifters seven positions for manual operation.
exellent review. very professional.make me want a hatch again
If they put all the bells and whistles in the sport trim with the manual transmission, it might eat in to the sales of the upcoming Civic SI.
W Scott How is more choice for the consumers bad?
Chris Sorreda No, of course not. I was just speculating on why Honda is holding back options on the manual sport trim.
W Scott I don't think it's the case in the US, people don't really buy manual cars and Honda dealership doesn't want to sit on top trim models that won't sell. As far as SI, hatchback won't be making its way here.
MarioPL US owner of a manual WRX
The SI hatch will not be making it here. So a manual hatch with the more options, and quicker than the previous gen SI might be nice. Especially since you can tune it for a bit more power and get the hatch that they will not bring here in the SI. My original comment is sounding better, thanks...
Thank you for the detail of your review Alex
I am about to by a 2017 CR V or CX 5. I love your reviews and am waiting for yours before I buy. When will you have the review on the CX 5 Grand Touring? Thanks!
Very complete review, I am Subscribing!
Great video! Very good production.
Hey Alex, when are you doing the 2017 Impreza? I've been a Honda loyalist for many years, but the current Civics are mechanically great but have the lost the "function is form" ethos of the nineties.
You can get Sports Touring Trim with manual here in Canada
Good review Alex, thanks. the only criticism I have is that people love to review this car in manual transmission which is very tough to come by in North America. So you are picking a tranny for physical review that is, for the most part, not available.
WOW, Gorgeous car a great balance between style, performance and gas mileage. The fact that so many braindead sheople with their no style, boxy and boring SUVs and cars don't like this car makes it even more attractive. Plus since it's not a ford or chevy it won't fall apart a week after you buy it.
Don Myers civic is no longer recommended by consumer reports due to reliability issues, but your old and think its 1995 still
Hey Alex, can we expect an Audi A5/S5 Sportback review in the near future? I'd love to see your review of one (If you can get it in the silver that bonus points).
Wish they'd do the Accord as a wagon again or with a hatch or even a lift-back. All those small trunk openings on the current sedans really grind my gears. I know they think everyone will just buy an SUV or Crossover or something but that's not what I want.
I wish Kia would bring their Optima Wagon to the US.
CRV, Pilot and MDX are designed for the customer who wants a large cargo bay. You are right that some (like me!) would prefer an Accord wagon or TLX wagon (especially with a V6 with manual trans!)... sadly it's not the best selling configuration anymore, I guess.
Hey man youve grown on me. I love ur videos and ur ratings are beast as fk. Good job and man keep it up. Im getting this car and u make me wanna get it even more. Thanks man. Ty u are the man. Im actually getting the sport touring but yeah. Ty
How is the sound quality of the base audio system compared with the EX audio system? It would be very cool to see a frequency response measured from the driver's head position as an objective way to demonstrate audio performance.
Wahhh!
This could be a PhD dissertation!