The civics back side isn't the best but the overall outside and inside is really good looking. I feel that the civic is for a practical user. It looks great, its affordable, reliable, fun to drive.
Honda has done this generation civic nearly perfect. It’s been on the market since 2015 and newer cars still have to answer to it. The looks are out of the park. The civic has always been this wonderful, quirky car and this generation is that and is also unapologetically Japanese with its design. Whoever designed those taillights deserves a lot of praise. The most distinct taillights on the market along the Dodge Charger. The civic is the best selling compact in the United States and the best selling passenger car in Canada for a reason. I can’t wait to see the 11th. Honda better not mess that one up. It has a lot to live up to.
im here to say in 2021 june the messed it up badly the new hatch looks freaking disgusting af they lost their minds people said it was to much and they went and dumbed it down ALOT and they have the same motors and crap from the 10 gen so all they did was re design the exterior and interior under the hood is the same thankfully but its ugly af now def wont sell as good with the hatchs
So I went back to look at some old reviews just to compare with the 11g civic. I came across your comment very intriguing. If you are still interested in responding. I would like to know what you think about the new Civic. Did they mess it up?
That’s so true and no matter where you go it seems their everywhere! I can go to 10 neighborhoods near mine and find a 10th gen civic and I’m thinking of getting one and having that and my 05 Acura TL.
These people are crazy, i LOVE those rear tail lights! Better than the BASIC looking ones on the Corrolla. I like a car with nice lights... especially in 2020 and beyond.
True the reason I bought the Civic (not hatchback ) is cuz Ioved the design overall and the tail lights gave it some uniqueness and futuristic sport character.
I just bought the 21 Civic Hatchback Sport a few weeks ago and have to say that I am very impressed 👏! The performance and handling is quite good. The styling is phenomenal 🙌! Kudos to Honda!!
Great review of the 10th gen Civic and I agree. I also believe Honda hit it out of the park with this generation. Glad to see Honda continuing to invest resources in the Civic nameplate and very glad they are continuing their performance trims including the Type R. I may be in the minority here but I prefer the more edgier look of the 10th generation Civic over this new one. The 11th gen Civic now looks like a boring commuter car. Say what you will about gen 10 but it did have character. I am a proud owner of a 2019 Honda Civic Type R. With Honda's reputation for making long lasting, quality cars I don't see too many gen 10 owners "trading up" to gen 11 but this could be a great opportunity to sell more cars to people who did not like the look of gen 10 which is most likely Honda's plan in the first place.
My whole life, I have been dreaming of having a Honda Fit or Civic. After observing this video I have a better understanding of what I am getting into for this beautiful Vehicle.
I got a 2021 Honda Civic. I love the design. I'm a bit of a futurist so the design really does it for me. Plus I got a good color. Metallic Grey. It's dark enough but dirt won't be as visible as it would if it were black.
I agree. Just got one on closeout. Lucky to get the last of the best color, modern steel metallic. Quite nice inside and lots of get up and go. Plenty of rear legroom and a big trunk, but I wished for a hatch but they had none in LX and my 20 year old Corolla was literally a road hazzard. Had to act fast as it couldn't be fixed anymore except for lots of $$. Need to get a shark-fin antennae (even without usability), and frog lights.
@@rcjward from my ears, the stock radio, at in my sport touring sounds decent, look into what a sport touring edition comes with. Again I know we all listen to things differently. Re oil dilution, pre 2019s yes. Like any car, very short drives, before the engine warms up, is bad. Not saying it's perfect, the car that is, but does what I want and need in a set of wheels. And leaves smiles on my face.
I got a 2020 Civic sport sonic grey my friends hated the color and look when I did send pictures of it but when they saw it in person it was a total game changer for them
I wanted the Civic Sport Hatchback when it came out, but it lacked a lot of features that were only in the Sport Touring Hatchback, until the 2019 Civic Sport Sedan/Coupe came out, and the 2020 Sport Hatchback got all those, with even nicer wheels, and a refreshing that makes it look even better. I was disappointed at first that the Sport Sedan did not have the new wheels, but the older wheels are still nice, and I realized the older wheels look better on the sedan body, as does the HDMI exhaust tip like the Si, as the dual round exhaust tips look better on the Sport Hatchback. But being older, and still an enthusiastic, but not an avid tuner, and limited time, energy, resources, and I realized what I have learn already from my past vehicles that turbos, and now, GDI causes more potential premature wear, maintenance, problems, and care, I shifted to the almost perfect and more affordable Sport Sedan, with the more reliable N/A 2.0L engine, specifically in Aegean Blue Metallic, like the one you tested and reviewed. A while back I shifted, and wanted the Corolla SE/XSE, with the availability of the 800 watt JBL stereo being a big bonus, but at much more expense, and temptation to add lots of the available aftermarket goodies. So I am seriously going back to considering the Civic Sport Sedan, especially with the more cargo room in the trunk. And there is an aftermarket Alpine DSP processor/amp/subwoofer upgrade available for the Civics and Accords without the top of the line stereos. Both Toyota and Honda dealerships are relatively close by, but the Honda one is more ideally convenient and accessible to walk and get to by bus should I have to take my car for servicing, etc. And there would be a lot less things I would add to the Civic Sport Sedan.
It can be hard to choose between all of these. I considered the civic sedan with the 2.0 and the Corolla but I’m 6’3 so I ended up going with a Camry. The Corolla was nice but it was just too small for me. The civic would probably have been fine. It is a little bit bigger.
@@txtchjmb29 The Camry is a great car. Thec4 cylinder still has lots of power, but easier, and less expensive to service and maintain than the V6. If you can afford it with all the options you want, the Camry is great. But the Civic Sedan is as roomy inside and in the trunk, even though 10" shorter. The Corolla has less room inside, especially the back seat of the hatchback.
I had a 2016 sedan 6 speed LX, I wasn’t a big fan of the sport hatch until the 2020 came out. To me, the subtle changes really boosted the look for me. I traded my 2016 in on a 2020 6 speed sport hatch. My only complaints on it is I’m not a huge fan of Honda sensing, and I have an incredibly annoying rattle coming from my glove box I can’t figure out how to fix. Also with iOS 14 apple carplay barely works anymore.
As much as I like this Civic for it’s hatchback versatility and comfort I just hate the look of all the fake vents in the front and especially the back. Another thing, I just don’t trust the 1.5 turbocharged engine due to the oil dilution problem. I don’t think a software update will solve this problem in the long run. Honda should stick with the 2.0 like the one that’s in my 2002 Honda Civic Si. I think Honda could do better.
I didn’t hear any mention of the fuel oil dilution issues found on the same engine in prior years? So not an issue on the 2021? Just curious since my daughter is buying one.
There should always be more emphasis on the fact that this is a US model etc...because even here in canada the trims are always different...the equipment and finishes often differ from USDM.
@kdub1_ On November 17, Honda will be posting a video on Twitch showing the new 2022 Honda Civic Prototype. It looks more like a mini Accord which is great.
i got the 9th gen civic nd it looks better to me inside and outside. not a fan of the turbo because it makes it less reliable. i also wish it had ecvt because those are more reliable. its looking like the corolla is pulling farther and farther away in the reliability department
My local dealer has 21, that’s right 21 civic si sedans still. By the time my Lease finished I’m going to be able To upgrade to a 2020 or 2022 si if they turn out to be good.
My Honda dealer has 4 new 2020 Civic LX 4-door sedans in cosmic blue metallic. Should I get the 2020 over the 2021? I heard they're identical, so I'd save some money if I went with last year's model. I'm checking their lot weekly to see how many they have left! Side note: My first and only car ever is my 1998 Honda Civic LX 4-door. I bought it when I was 19, now 40. I drive it almost every day!
I have loved this Civic Hatch since the moment it came out. Going to have to see what I can do to find a Sport Touring this year. Not a fan of the redesign at all.
Drivers only I have 2019 civic sport sedan and I am very pleased w/ this car. I agree w/ your assessments on the good and the bad things. In my opinion it’s the perfect commuter car because it has a little bit of everything and it doesn’t sacrifice safety. The stability and handling on the road has to be among the tops in its class. When my lease is up, I’m looking to get into a hatchback w/the 1.5 engine. My question is should I shy away frm that engine because of the oil dilution issues ?
Drivers Only Oh Ok I thought it was the 1.5 engine because of the direct injection setup to each cylinder head at high compression that was diluting the oil w/ the gasoline residue . Thanks !
In July 2019 I bought a brand new 2019 Civic Sports current milage 17,565, that falls under the Recall issue for the fuel pump..., and later today I will be trading it in, and getting a new 2021 Civic LX what can I expect from this car? Thank you in advance
Will the turbo decrease engine life or longevity? Im looking for a car to last 500,000 miles. I’m not sure if the turbo will break down or cause the engine to lose longevity???? Any comments?
the oil dilution problems in the 1.5t engine is a problem tho. a lot of car reviewers wont talk about it on their reviews or don't know about it. people who bought the civic with the 1.5t engine will say that the oil dilution is the only flaw with the civic. I personally haven't seen it yet on my car but I know It will happen eventually. My civic currently has 74k miles. I commute alot. I bought it used. If you want a 2014 and newer used car that will last at least 500K miles, just buy a non-turbo civic, the 2.0L engine. or a toyota or mazda car.
@@MrChickenspit I just bought a 2020 Civic Sport with a 6 speed manual transmission. It’s the 2.0. I did not want a turbo and I didn’t want a CVT transmission. 2020 is the last year for non turbo non CVT. I got lucky and found one brand new with my favorite color grey. This car is bulletproof and will last a million miles. Synthetic oil changes every 3000 miles and change the trans gear oil to synthetic and change that every 15,000. It runs smooth as silk.
Tou can change the looks of entertainment screen menu in settings, so it will look like a tablet, and it also, for some reason, makes it work little faster.
@@DriversOnly Oh, okay. I lose track, since lots of the next year models are available in the later half of the previous year. Too bad for enthusiast. The refresh of the Si for 2020 was much improved over the previous years. I hope the don't mess with the Sport Sedan. I really do not like the looks of the new Civic designs I saw.
If Anyone Can Help. What type of gas does the 2021 honda civic hatchback ex 1.5t take? It states model without 18 or 20-inch wheels. It uses unleaded gasoline, pump octane number 87 or higher. Don't know what the wheels have to do with anything buttttt yeah. Would appreciate the help.✨🙏
Hello I like your video you got some really good point but all of the things that you have complained about it totally irrelevant to the car you're buying a Honda Civic to drive to be reliable to be fuel efficient if you wanted something prettier to spend more money so the complaint you made our naughty relevant to this car if you're buying $100,000 car and it with me just for the looks in for the interior then you'd have a case but here you don't just to give you something to think about keep up the good videos
I sometimes feel like these people that designed a bunch of these cars that make it ugly in the back or the front in they mind I feel like they wanted them to fail js idk why they would design a ugly back to the car like that
This IS the last of the best year. Honda, the 2022 SUCKS!!! WTF were you thinking???? The new 2022 design looks like a BORING Hyundai. NO THANKS! Get a 2021 while you still can people, because once they are gone they are GONE!
Nothing "fantastic" about these ugly and cheesy Civics Design is horrible , handling and grip must rely on wide tires , power and fuel economy rely on very economical choice of CVT and base engine sucks. Other than large interior there is nothing special or "fantastic" about it so typical Honda as of late No thanks
@@RKO859 I care as I use to be a Honda fan and now when they are making wrong choices I do critisize and hope they can get rid of CVT and hire different design team...
To learn more about the 2021 Honda Civic and where it ranks, check out this article: driversonlyrankings.com/2021-honda-civic/
@Ï ÆM ÇHŘIŠŤOFĔR PĔŻĘȚ 4 tf is wrong with you
@Ï ÆM ÇHŘIŠŤOFĔR PĔŻĘȚ 4 Q01
@@ishitmypantsinacarwheniwas7 "new" '22 model sucks
The civics back side isn't the best but the overall outside and inside is really good looking. I feel that the civic is for a practical user. It looks great, its affordable, reliable, fun to drive.
Honda has done this generation civic nearly perfect. It’s been on the market since 2015 and newer cars still have to answer to it. The looks are out of the park. The civic has always been this wonderful, quirky car and this generation is that and is also unapologetically Japanese with its design. Whoever designed those taillights deserves a lot of praise. The most distinct taillights on the market along the Dodge Charger. The civic is the best selling compact in the United States and the best selling passenger car in Canada for a reason. I can’t wait to see the 11th. Honda better not mess that one up. It has a lot to live up to.
i think they messed up the 11th.. hopefully the concepts get a redesign!
im here to say in 2021 june the messed it up badly the new hatch looks freaking disgusting af they lost their minds people said it was to much and they went and dumbed it down ALOT and they have the same motors and crap from the 10 gen so all they did was re design the exterior and interior under the hood is the same thankfully but its ugly af now def wont sell as good with the hatchs
So I went back to look at some old reviews just to compare with the 11g civic. I came across your comment very intriguing. If you are still interested in responding. I would like to know what you think about the new Civic. Did they mess it up?
I can’t think of a car that has been as successful as this generation of honda civic. great, awesome car!
90s hands civic hands down the best
That’s so true and no matter where you go it seems their everywhere! I can go to 10 neighborhoods near mine and find a 10th gen civic and I’m thinking of getting one and having that and my 05 Acura TL.
These people are crazy, i LOVE those rear tail lights! Better than the BASIC looking ones on the Corrolla. I like a car with nice lights... especially in 2020 and beyond.
Nice, see the leaked 2022 pics yet? What do you think?
@@DriversOnly Pretty nice and modern looking, lets see how the final version comes out
True the reason I bought the Civic (not hatchback ) is cuz Ioved the design overall and the tail lights gave it some uniqueness and futuristic sport character.
Me too
I love the headlights as well especially the daytime running lights during the day! That’s how I know when I see one on the road from a far 🤣
I just saw the 2022 civic at a local dealership..the 2021 looks a lot futuristic and less boring than the new civics.
I actually just got a 2021 Civic and folks are asking me why. Honestly… I loved the look before Honda slapped the Accord’s design on it.
Handles like a sport hatchback with 1.5 and a manual, stunning car. Love every km with her.
I just bought the 21 Civic Hatchback Sport a few weeks ago and have to say that I am very impressed 👏! The performance and handling is quite good. The styling is phenomenal 🙌! Kudos to Honda!!
Great review of the 10th gen Civic and I agree. I also believe Honda hit it out of the park with this generation. Glad to see Honda continuing to invest resources in the Civic nameplate and very glad they are continuing their performance trims including the Type R. I may be in the minority here but I prefer the more edgier look of the 10th generation Civic over this new one. The 11th gen Civic now looks like a boring commuter car. Say what you will about gen 10 but it did have character. I am a proud owner of a 2019 Honda Civic Type R. With Honda's reputation for making long lasting, quality cars I don't see too many gen 10 owners "trading up" to gen 11 but this could be a great opportunity to sell more cars to people who did not like the look of gen 10 which is most likely Honda's plan in the first place.
I have a 2016 touring and it’s got all of this included :) I love it!
Love my 2018 EX-L Hatch. The look of the car is what kept my eye on making it my current vehicle. Amazing and reliable car with a killer look!
You fuckin rolled through that stop sign 🤣
I bought a certified used 2021 Civic Hatchback. I love this car! Its fun to drive, has good gas mileage and the visability is great!
My whole life, I have been dreaming of having a Honda Fit or Civic. After observing this video I have a better understanding of what I am getting into for this beautiful Vehicle.
I just got mine about two weeks ago. Traded in my 2018. In love all over again.
Congrats!
What? The 2018 civic is the same as the 2021....
The 2018 performance is better than the 2020, not sure about 2021.
I got a 2021 Honda Civic. I love the design. I'm a bit of a futurist so the design really does it for me. Plus I got a good color. Metallic Grey. It's dark enough but dirt won't be as visible as it would if it were black.
Congrats!
I agree. Just got one on closeout. Lucky to get the last of the best color, modern steel metallic. Quite nice inside and lots of get up and go. Plenty of rear legroom and a big trunk, but I wished for a hatch but they had none in LX and my 20 year old Corolla was literally a road hazzard. Had to act fast as it couldn't be fixed anymore except for lots of $$. Need to get a shark-fin antennae (even without usability), and frog lights.
I get my 2021 civic this week in amber orange. Coming from driving a 1999 Tacoma running off of 2 cyl, I’m pretty excited
I actually like the looks of the hatch. Thats why I picked up a 2019 6sp
Nice 6spd!
Same here, and then I heard about the oil dilution in the 1.5 L engine and the cheesy sound system.
@@rcjward from my ears, the stock radio, at in my sport touring sounds decent, look into what a sport touring edition comes with. Again I know we all listen to things differently. Re oil dilution, pre 2019s yes. Like any car, very short drives, before the engine warms up, is bad. Not saying it's perfect, the car that is, but does what I want and need in a set of wheels. And leaves smiles on my face.
@@vicp8772 The sound system I was referring to was the one in the 2019 Sport, not Sport Touring.
@@rcjward in Canada our sports didn't get the basic one that the us got. Go figure
I got a 2020 Civic sport sonic grey my friends hated the color and look when I did send pictures of it but when they saw it in person it was a total game changer for them
CVT or stick?
That Sonic Grey Pearl may be bland at first glance. Other car brands have similar colors, but the pearl make it chameleon like.
@@DriversOnly It was a hard decision but LA traffic is horrendous so I got the CVT
@@johnsonjacob3525 absolutely, next Saturday I will be have my windows ceramic tinted it will look great
@@claudioboc64 you’re def gonna want to get it Ktuned, completely wakes up the engine
I have the 2020 Civic EX-L Hatchback absolutely love this generation over the 9th generation that I had for 8 years.
Fantastic hatchback for sure.
I just bought the civic LX 2021 today 💜 I love it
How much u paid? Just paid 26k for one with 4 miles not sure if it’s too high
I wanted the Civic Sport Hatchback when it came out, but it lacked a lot of features that were only in the Sport Touring Hatchback, until the 2019 Civic Sport Sedan/Coupe came out, and the 2020 Sport Hatchback got all those, with even nicer wheels, and a refreshing that makes it look even better. I was disappointed at first that the Sport Sedan did not have the new wheels, but the older wheels are still nice, and I realized the older wheels look better on the sedan body, as does the HDMI exhaust tip like the Si, as the dual round exhaust tips look better on the Sport Hatchback.
But being older, and still an enthusiastic, but not an avid tuner, and limited time, energy, resources, and I realized what I have learn already from my past vehicles that turbos, and now, GDI causes more potential premature wear, maintenance, problems, and care, I shifted to the almost perfect and more affordable Sport Sedan, with the more reliable N/A 2.0L engine, specifically in Aegean Blue Metallic, like the one you tested and reviewed.
A while back I shifted, and wanted the Corolla SE/XSE, with the availability of the 800 watt JBL stereo being a big bonus, but at much more expense, and temptation to add lots of the available aftermarket goodies.
So I am seriously going back to considering the Civic Sport Sedan, especially with the more cargo room in the trunk. And there is an aftermarket Alpine DSP processor/amp/subwoofer upgrade available for the Civics and Accords without the top of the line stereos.
Both Toyota and Honda dealerships are relatively close by, but the Honda one is more ideally convenient and accessible to walk and get to by bus should I have to take my car for servicing, etc. And there would be a lot less things I would add to the Civic Sport Sedan.
It can be hard to choose between all of these.
I considered the civic sedan with the 2.0 and the Corolla but I’m 6’3 so I ended up going with a Camry. The Corolla was nice but it was just too small for me.
The civic would probably have been fine. It is a little bit bigger.
@@txtchjmb29 The Camry is a great car. Thec4 cylinder still has lots of power, but easier, and less expensive to service and maintain than the V6. If you can afford it with all the options you want, the Camry is great. But the Civic Sedan is as roomy inside and in the trunk, even though 10" shorter. The Corolla has less room inside, especially the back seat of the hatchback.
I had a 2016 sedan 6 speed LX, I wasn’t a big fan of the sport hatch until the 2020 came out. To me, the subtle changes really boosted the look for me. I traded my 2016 in on a 2020 6 speed sport hatch. My only complaints on it is I’m not a huge fan of Honda sensing, and I have an incredibly annoying rattle coming from my glove box I can’t figure out how to fix. Also with iOS 14 apple carplay barely works anymore.
As much as I like this Civic for it’s hatchback versatility and comfort I just hate the look of all the fake vents in the front and especially the back. Another thing, I just don’t trust the 1.5 turbocharged engine due to the oil dilution problem. I don’t think a software update will solve this problem in the long run. Honda should stick with the 2.0 like the one that’s in my 2002 Honda Civic Si. I think Honda could do better.
An absolute bummer since I was looking into getting a 6-Speed Sport with a 2.0L engine next year.
I didn’t hear any mention of the fuel oil dilution issues found on the same engine in prior years? So not an issue on the 2021? Just curious since my daughter is buying one.
I was reading the class action lawsuit doesn't even apply to 2019 and newer models because it was repaired/fixed.
There should always be more emphasis on the fact that this is a US model etc...because even here in canada the trims are always different...the equipment and finishes often differ from USDM.
The new civic is will released by the end of 2021. Can't wait!
@kdub1_ You have a great car! Don't trade it.
@kdub1_ On November 17, Honda will be posting a video on Twitch showing the new 2022 Honda Civic Prototype. It looks more like a mini Accord which is great.
The turbo version is still cursed with the infamous engine oil dilution problem isn't it!
Jesus cries, go buy a new one and find out for yourself if the issue haven't been fixs.
Im a fan of the 9th gen bodies but the 10th gen hatch is dope .
dude i didn't know you have a car review as well,lol, we are all george!
I got to drive it today I love it
i got the 9th gen civic nd it looks better to me inside and outside. not a fan of the turbo because it makes it less reliable. i also wish it had ecvt because those are more reliable. its looking like the corolla is pulling farther and farther away in the reliability department
My local dealer has 21, that’s right 21 civic si sedans still. By the time my
Lease finished I’m going to be able
To upgrade to a 2020 or 2022 si if they turn out to be good.
You mean a 2020 si right
yes. I'll get a 2022 if they're out by the time my lease finishes next year around summer.
Highly recommend the 2020 civic... i have the sport trim and even that is still really fkn awesome.
my 2 door coupe si looks the best! 2020 Si all the way!
This is the car for me come next year I made up my mind
My Honda dealer has 4 new 2020 Civic LX 4-door sedans in cosmic blue metallic. Should I get the 2020 over the 2021? I heard they're identical, so I'd save some money if I went with last year's model. I'm checking their lot weekly to see how many they have left!
Side note: My first and only car ever is my 1998 Honda Civic LX 4-door. I bought it when I was 19, now 40. I drive it almost every day!
Yea get the 2020, a little cheaper than 2021 and same features.
Damn nice, how many miles?
@@taemac10 -175,000. I mostly drive it in town. Work is only 3.5 miles away so that helps a lot.
I just bought a 2020 Civic in Cosmic Blue Metallic! Picking up tomorrow morning. It drives very nicely!!
@@Mike-nf6nf how do you like it so far??
I have loved this Civic Hatch since the moment it came out. Going to have to see what I can do to find a Sport Touring this year. Not a fan of the redesign at all.
I just got my sport touring 2021 4 months a go my first new new car 0 km honda I always owned Hondas but unfortunately honda screw up with 2022 design
OMG it’s GEORGE! I’m upside down George!
Nice review. Good info. Comprehensive as always. Keeping it real. Looking forward to the new civic lineup.
my bf swears by honda civics and accords. im getting one at the end of this year god willing
Maybe he should buy you one
That area seemed familiar, after tou mentioned honda on lisle i knew i was not wrong 😂
Drivers only I have 2019 civic sport sedan and I am very pleased w/ this car. I agree w/ your assessments on the good and the bad things. In my opinion it’s the perfect commuter car because it has a little bit of everything and it doesn’t sacrifice safety. The stability and handling on the road has to be among the tops in its class. When my lease is up, I’m looking to get into a hatchback w/the 1.5 engine. My question is should I shy away frm that engine because of the oil dilution issues ?
Haven't heard much about the engine having dilution problem with the Civic. More with the CRV. Not sure why?
Drivers Only Oh Ok I thought it was the 1.5 engine because of the direct injection setup to each cylinder head at high compression that was diluting the oil w/ the gasoline residue . Thanks !
Get the one with the 2.0t. You won’t regret it
DL •. Which is that one w/ the 2.0t ?
Have the same color but sedan version and it's great
they should bring back the 1999-2000 bodystyle. would sell tons
That one was lame lol...just get a Nissan versa iif you want crap
In July 2019 I bought a brand new 2019 Civic Sports current milage 17,565, that falls under the Recall issue for the fuel pump..., and later today I will be trading it in, and getting a new 2021 Civic LX what can I expect from this car? Thank you in advance
Will the turbo decrease engine life or longevity? Im looking for a car to last 500,000 miles. I’m not sure if the turbo will break down or cause the engine to lose longevity???? Any comments?
the oil dilution problems in the 1.5t engine is a problem tho. a lot of car reviewers wont talk about it on their reviews or don't know about it. people who bought the civic with the 1.5t engine will say that the oil dilution is the only flaw with the civic.
I personally haven't seen it yet on my car but I know It will happen eventually. My civic currently has 74k miles. I commute alot. I bought it used.
If you want a 2014 and newer used car that will last at least 500K miles,
just buy a non-turbo civic, the 2.0L engine. or a toyota or mazda car.
@@MrChickenspit I just bought a 2020 Civic Sport with a 6 speed manual transmission. It’s the 2.0. I did not want a turbo and I didn’t want a CVT transmission. 2020 is the last year for non turbo non CVT. I got lucky and found one brand new with my favorite color grey. This car is bulletproof and will last a million miles. Synthetic oil changes every 3000 miles and change the trans gear oil to synthetic and change that every 15,000. It runs smooth as silk.
@@BW-kv9wj thats great!
I will buy one used in next year. Probably 2018 sport model.
I went and grabbed one before they’re gone.
I have one, and I really love it. From VIE
Can you get frog lights and a shark-fin antennae added to an LX?
Tou can change the looks of entertainment screen menu in settings, so it will look like a tablet, and it also, for some reason, makes it work little faster.
Wife loves her 18 ext coupe
I don’t think platform will change for2022 and there are enough left over si that will come in 2021
Those are according to Honda, already announced.
I really want to get the same trim but the 2019. Does it come with the mat in the hatchback?
Did you mean that the Si is not available for 2022? You said 2021 in the beginning of this video.
No I mean there is no si for 2021
@@DriversOnly Oh, okay. I lose track, since lots of the next year models are available in the later half of the previous year. Too bad for enthusiast. The refresh of the Si for 2020 was much improved over the previous years. I hope the don't mess with the Sport Sedan. I really do not like the looks of the new Civic designs I saw.
@Rod Thompson I know, but I believe I saw conceptual drawings, too. That is possible about the design growing on you, but not always.
This one has lane assist right and the auto emergency brake ?
Great review!! Thanks
Can you review the 2021 Honda city?
Quite an impressive machine!
They are quick.
Hey I know you...... your GEORGE....WERE ALL GEORGE !!
If Anyone Can Help. What type of gas does the 2021 honda civic hatchback ex 1.5t take? It states model without 18 or 20-inch wheels. It uses unleaded gasoline, pump octane number 87 or higher. Don't know what the wheels have to do with anything buttttt yeah. Would appreciate the help.✨🙏
I got one and have been using 87
All I want is an si hatch :(
Since they dropped the coupe body style and hatchback production shifting to North America......we just might see one. I'm crossing my fingers.
Whoa, isnt this the CryptoRUS guy?
Civic sedan sport still got the 6-speed manual I believe...
Hondas configure page no longer has manual as an option on the sedan sport. Also Honda announced already no more manuals with the 2021 sedans :(
I have owned 3 Civics, but I have never liked the 10th generation.
Hello I like your video you got some really good point but all of the things that you have complained about it totally irrelevant to the car you're buying a Honda Civic to drive to be reliable to be fuel efficient if you wanted something prettier to spend more money so the complaint you made our naughty relevant to this car if you're buying $100,000 car and it with me just for the looks in for the interior then you'd have a case but here you don't just to give you something to think about keep up the good videos
so whats new for the 2021 si?
There is no 2021 si
2022 civic gonna be looking like your grandpa old school chevy
Does the civic come with two keys?
Yes, it does. I just bought a 2021.
Civic looks mousie- get a accord sport- but they are over priced.... shame..
GEORGE
WE ARE ALL GEORGE
Still love the 6th gen. Not a fan of the new body style
00:21-00:30 that’s not saying goodbye
clean
I sometimes feel like these people that designed a bunch of these cars that make it ugly in the back or the front in they mind I feel like they wanted them to fail js idk why they would design a ugly back to the car like that
Came here for the car review, met a crypto reviewer ... I'm confused :))
22 looks terrible
I feel these reviews are biased as he promoted a dealership in the beginning, go test drive yourself.
11th Generation way better
...is this the guy from crypto's are us
This IS the last of the best year. Honda, the 2022 SUCKS!!! WTF were you thinking???? The new 2022 design looks like a BORING Hyundai. NO THANKS! Get a 2021 while you still can people, because once they are gone they are GONE!
I would buy one if the front and rear was not so ugly......
Getting famous off of comments day 151, so I can live the dream, live life to the fullest🤙🤙🤙
didn’t ask
2022 is ugly af imo
Just got one Rubbish
Like it any better 6 months later?
@@dennistyler8746 no bud I don't at all build quality is piss poor and they are to big for the size motor they put it mine is the 1.6 d Tec,,
Nothing "fantastic" about these ugly and cheesy Civics
Design is horrible , handling and grip must rely on wide tires , power and fuel economy rely on very economical choice of CVT and base engine sucks.
Other than large interior there is nothing special or "fantastic" about it so typical Honda as of late
No thanks
You care enough to write about it. And bye, Honda don't need you rofl. They got a million buyers. As if Honda cares about a pathetic hater like you...
@@RKO859 I care as I use to be a Honda fan and now when they are making wrong choices I do critisize and hope they can get rid of CVT and hire different design team...
@@kdomster9141 same here @k domster
Some would say the Toyota Corolla is even better...
It looks good but is it more fun to drive? Nah
@@donaldzuramp4404
Toyota fanboys gotta fanboy.
Toyota didn’t ditch the 6 speed in their Sedan, so... I would say it’s better.
@Richard Favreau
Old white men gotta be old white men.
@Richard Favreau
Why are you proposing a snack?