Appreciate your work here. Your review of a 2020 Civic EX Hatchback was instrumental in deciding to buy that trim level. 6,000 miles later I love the car and still watch your reviews.
That is the same decision I'm making towards my 2020 to hatchback. Any tips? Could very easily stick with the base model sport, the seats seemed fine and the LX sedan and I test drove, but one of the reasons I want a new car is because my Chevy Cruze driver seat is so bad that my back will hurt for weeks from driving it a couple hours. Trying to figure out what trim level I want and if it will impact the driver experience at all
@@Kickenwing13 My ex has a power seat but no lumbar controls which is usually important for back comfort. I recently went on a 1300 mile road trip and no soreness anywhere. Reviews of the 2022 seem to indicate they have improved the seats, but they took away the power seat in the EX trim.
I picked up a 2020 EX in March and it's hands down my favorite car I've had since my very first one which was a 92 Jeep Cherokee haha. It's the most perfect-for-me car ever.
Kind of. The TPMS system is an indirect system so it doesn’t show you the exact tire pressures of each tire. If you have a tire low it’ll just show a light and tell you which one is low
Lane Keep Assist is amazing, it literally steers you back onto the road. Brake Hold is my favorite feature. Saves your legs from cramping when you have to stop and go between many lights.
I'll tell when should turn vsa off. When Texas ice storm hit few years back I went to work because live within mile or two and on way back trying to park car up small incline vsa worked against me. Turned it off and swerved car back and forth into garage without hitting side. Next day broke ice up on driveway with shovel.
How come they still use those ugly Halogen headlights on a '21 model? Other than that, great review and a beautiful car. Honda knows what they're doing. I just think the full LED headlights look so much more modern and better.
You can get 38+ mpg highway with 19 civic si coupe but I usually get about 21.5 city... Do get better exhaust with sport and not HDMI port but I went with hks which looks same but better.
Appreciate your work here. Your review of a 2020 Civic EX Hatchback was instrumental in deciding to buy that trim level. 6,000 miles later I love the car and still watch your reviews.
That is the same decision I'm making towards my 2020 to hatchback. Any tips? Could very easily stick with the base model sport, the seats seemed fine and the LX sedan and I test drove, but one of the reasons I want a new car is because my Chevy Cruze driver seat is so bad that my back will hurt for weeks from driving it a couple hours. Trying to figure out what trim level I want and if it will impact the driver experience at all
@@Kickenwing13
My ex has a power seat but no lumbar controls which is usually important for back comfort. I recently went on a 1300 mile road trip and no soreness anywhere. Reviews of the 2022 seem to indicate they have improved the seats, but they took away the power seat in the EX trim.
@@JoKIA_-100 thank you!
Just bought this car at the beginning of last month same color and all. Absolutely loving it!
Keep up the great videos my guy!
how we call this color ?
@@khalilbensalem3092 polished metal metallic
Shout out from the uk
Love your videos. Damn I learn soooooooo much. You’re a star. Great vids pal
Thanks for watching!
I really like the comparisons you put on the screen. Thanks!
I picked up a 2020 EX in March and it's hands down my favorite car I've had since my very first one which was a 92 Jeep Cherokee haha. It's the most perfect-for-me car ever.
Glad to hear she's a ferocious feline... Lol I appreciate the typo, made it fun to read 😎👍🏼.
@@JustinFullerReviews that's why I shut auto correct off on my other phone lol
what price you got it for? I'm looking to get one
Hello. Any idea if I can cancel the mofle noise going to settings on the screen of the Honda Civic sport touring?
great effort on camera angles.
Thank you for the review. Does this vehicle have tire pressure indicators for each tire?
Kind of. The TPMS system is an indirect system so it doesn’t show you the exact tire pressures of each tire. If you have a tire low it’ll just show a light and tell you which one is low
What’s the difference between the sport and hatchback?
great vid man, cheers
I like the comparisons
Lane Keep Assist is amazing, it literally steers you back onto the road. Brake Hold is my favorite feature. Saves your legs from cramping when you have to stop and go between many lights.
If you get cramping after braking
You need to train your legs
I'll tell when should turn vsa off. When Texas ice storm hit few years back I went to work because live within mile or two and on way back trying to park car up small incline vsa worked against me. Turned it off and swerved car back and forth into garage without hitting side. Next day broke ice up on driveway with shovel.
Oh so much exiting car.
I will ask my son in Canada to buy it. He is in search of a valuable and best car.
What octane gas does the 2021 Sport 1.5 turbo use
1 ltr or 1.5??
Does it come with LaneWatch?
EX and above do.
How come they still use those ugly Halogen headlights on a '21 model?
Other than that, great review and a beautiful car. Honda knows what they're doing. I just think the full LED headlights look so much more modern and better.
Dang was hoping to play jazz on that funnel. i'll have to look elsewhere
I don't hear great things about honda radios. Otherwise I would get a honda accord
So there basically the same car ? The 2020 and 2021 😂💀
Ah bet I j bought this lol
Not sporty anymore , not for me, its ugly!
You can get 38+ mpg highway with 19 civic si coupe but I usually get about 21.5 city... Do get better exhaust with sport and not HDMI port but I went with hks which looks same but better.