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I don’t understand everyone complaining about the lack of features. If you want a car that’s long lasting, you want tried and true tech with less moving parts. Don’t need a sunroof, don’t need an iPad in the dash and don’t need touchscreen everything. This car looks awesome and I’d love one! Good review bros.
Instead of installing an already outdated radio, should have left a standard sized hole in the dash so owner can find their own radio, and future owners can switch it out to latest tech when buy it as a used car. That is how Japanese cars used to be made and allowed the transition from 8-track to cassette to CD.
@hungson215 It's called a package! Meaning that someone like me doesn't mind paying for an upcharge. And please, don't speak for me or my finances. Thanks! -Mgmt.
It's 2025, screens need to be larger, and be more integrated in the overall aesthetic of the design. A notched out dash with a teeny tiny screen, but it's a Civic, yea yea yea....great video guys.
The new accord has the 12in screen on every trim level except the base trim I think. Integrated screens actually used to be the standard on all vehicles back when they first were being added to vehicles. Now only the luxury lines use the more integrated screens
Just bought mine and I love it. Glad it didn't come with a sunroof don't want to deal with leaks in the future no issues with the reduced HP didn't buy it to drag race.
Civic is an awesome car, and this is no exception. Just wish their msrp was closer to that of a Corolla and they could offer the hybrid on the LX and on hatchback too. That way, the price wouldn’t overlap with Camry hybrid price since the civic hybrid price makes the Camry hybrid look like the best bang for your buck.
Toyota is definitely increasing the MSRP for the 2025 Toyota Corolla sedan (which will be sold starting next month) and you'll find there's not much of a difference in price between 2025 Corolla and 2025 Civic
@@jraheemjefcoat429 depends which trim and features you desire as Camry LE offers some not on civic, and vice versa. Here’s the breakdown of what each offer that other doesn’t. Civic sport hybrid costs $350 more than Camry LE to start, actually. At that price, while sport hybrid gives you the moonroof and heated seats, Camry LE counters with wireless Apple CarPlay and rear air vents. Then spring for convenience package which puts you about 600-700 above civic, you get power seats with lumbar support and auto dimming review mirror. Personal preference on what you want, but I’d much rather have the rear air vents, power driver seats with lumbar, wireless CarPlay, and auto dimming mirror over heated seats. Camry LE with or without convenience package is arguably better than civic sport hybrid, feature content wise for what I’d desire. Then touring civic is about $1,000 more than Camry SE, so Camry SE vs civic touring is also another story. Love the civic, just wish it was priced closer to its chief rival, the Toyota Corolla, and not closer to the Camry, which is what the accord is supposed to compete against. It’d sell way better if priced closer to the Corolla, imo.
@sachinnair91 The middle class is now being pushed to buy compact cars and Crossovers. My aunt paid about $28k for her well equipped 2021 Toyota Camry SE. Now, the 2025 Camry SE will cost her nearly $35k! And she really didn't care for the hybrid configuration at all on the 2025.
@@johnkonde1975 I mean 2025 Camry just came out, and I was talking about that. Idk what Corolla price will be but right now, it’s a 3k jump from Corolla to civic.
They are very nice cars, but two of my friends have had sport touring both 2023 and had significant problems. The rims are very susceptible to bending, front suspension problems, including sticky steering that the dealer refuses to fix even though it’s under recall. The trim around the windows literally starts fading after five months, granted we are in southern California. I would consider the sport hybrid or sport touring hybrid, but I would definitely put gloss black trim around the windows and get an extended warranty.
Interesting. This is my first time seeing comments like this about the 11th gen Civic. More reasons why the 2025 Camry LE is a better buy for basically the same money.
The Sport is still a good buy, but honestly for the sedan I would say save the money and buy the LX or go all the way to the Sport Hybrid. It’s a minor price increase for more equipment, more power, and 50mpg. For the hatch definitely get the Sport Hybrid.
Another thing, touch screen is tiny also looks outdated already, no rear vents, no auto dimming rearview mirrors, no blind spot monitoring. Disappointed I didn’t go with the touring
The insight was basically the hybrid civic for some time, and then they got rid of that recently. More I see the hybrid civic, I really like it. However, the pricing structure would probably keep me from buying it which is sad since I want to love this car, just can’t get behind that price.
I'm also happy that Honda has made blind spot monitoring standard in the 2025 Civic. Toyota's being cheap and only makes blind spot monitoring standard on the most expensive Corolla XSE trim. So this is a W for the Civic and a L for the Corolla!
@@johnkonde1975 BSM is actually available on the LE, and when you add it, it brings the price to 26,070 vs 25,345 for civic. I’d say it’s a W for Corolla to even offer a Corolla that’s cheaper and even with BSM, almost same price as base civic. Just saying.
Good luck! You're really going to need the warranty! My Civic hasn't been in the dealership once in over 10 years. They could have gave me zero warranty!!!
once i heard less power and CVT I knew I was turned off by it, then I heard they say people like it for the looks...says all you need to know that Americans do not know what to look for in a good reliable car.....sad
How does the adaptive cruise control work at highway speed? I wish you would incorporate this into your reviews of slightly underpowered cars. Changing lanes to get around a slower car can be dangerous if your car does not respond quickly to the open lane. This would add value to your reviews.
@@tsw808 front camera broke, autolock system fails all the time, water leaking on the drivers door when it rains, front camera overheats when its too hot outside, seats are súper uncomfortable they are flat and stiff. I cannot drive there for 1 hour
Is it like my kia and has different modes? Example Sport mode makes the car go faster, Smart mode takes away some power for mpg. Regular is the middle by default?
Yup Camry LE is a hell if a buy for $28k, but most of them are $30k with packages. Still better buy and a better hybrid than the Civic, but I do prefer the Civic interior and fun to drive factor.
Also the new '25 Nissan Kicks curb weight is listed as 2,987lbs. 35mpg highway is still not bad, and the new Kicks grew in size quite a bit and has class leading 8.4" ground clearance so no problems with mild flooding, snow, or steep ramps you'll never scrape.
@@BoopSnootI agree with you 100% who cares if Sedans have a lower center of gravity and weigh less and are more fuel efficient. They have less trunk space and are boring and bad for floods, they are also old news. Sedans are also mostly driven by men that drive aggressively in them. Crossovers, SUVs, and Hatchbacks are the way to go today as most people would agree. Only reason why the Civic Sedan is fuel efficient is because it has idle stop/start as it has the same engine as the Hrv and it only weighs 200 pounds less than the Hrv.
@@shawnfahey7243 Well, except there is no real difference in weight or center of gravity between the Civic sedan and Civic hatchback, making the hatchback basically just overall a better option. I'm fine with hatchbacks, but sedans are just compromise vehicles.
Great review thanks. BUT, i prefer the 2024 model. The 2025 front bumper is too protruded and i don't like the whale mouth front grill design that seems to be borrowed from the ugly HRV. Plus my 2024 EX has turn signals built into the mirrors. I think the 2024 model is by far the best Civic ever built.
Sorry Honda, I can get 2025 Mazda3 Select for less than $27,00. It makes 191 HP, 41 more than Civic. Or CX-30 Sport Select with AWD and 191HP. Count me out.
Sadly the Civic drives better. It feels lighter, better planted and has independent rear suspension. I had a 2022 Mazda3 AWD and it was not as good to drive as my older Mazda cars. The hybrid is the Civic to get, otherwise yeah I can see buying a FWD lower trim Mazda3 for less.
@@mindspinn311 I had a 2019 Civic Sport Coupe, a real head turner in tonic yellow. It drove like a dream, thanks to its exquisitely tuned CVT, making all the right sounds. The only drawback was it didn't handle well in the snow. I think the current generation is bland and boring looking, though. Same carry-over engine making the same 158hp. Mazdas by far are better and exciting looking vehicles. My only beef is six speed automatic. It's mooshy and jerky. I wish they'd source Honda's CVT for their vehicles.
Yeah it will be a nice upgrade for sure. And for anyone talking about the HP, base model Civics never had huge HP numbers anyway. If you want fast civic get the Type R
This civic is a great looking car no doubt about it but, that 150hp engine output sounds a little weak. For similar money and more power with no CVT transmission, the mazda 3 seems to out shine the civic by a little bit. What do you guys think?
@@johnkonde1975you guys obsessed with power, no wonder why these manufacturers will not offer some features as standard. 140 hp is more than adequate for everyday driving, speaking from experience.
@@alvinsimba734 you're attacking the wrong person, i'm defending the Civic saying 150 HP is not bad and it still has more power than most of it's rivals
Yes, the Mazda 3 has 2.5 L which is how it makes the 186hp; Civic has 2L with 150hp. You also have to keep in mind CVT does not need as much power since it can keep RPM at the peak power while geared transmission has to move through rev range and only would be at peak power very briefly.
Subtle not subtle - if you want options you like you need to go hybrid and 2.0 not a turbo - Honda going in the wrong direction and I’m no longer interested in anything they offer
100%. I think even the current Forte GT is better than this as well. A friend of mine has one of these and it hasn’t been that reliable. Nothing major, but still annoying suspension issues and she thinks the CVT is broken, although I have driven it and know it’s just a CVT. 😂
@jonathanwilkinson242 That will be my next car! 2025 Kia K4 GT-Line trim. Have you seen the standard stuff you get for the money? Standard 12 inch infotainment screen with Apple Carplay/Android Auto standard and dual climate control. I even think blindspot monitoring is standard even on the LX base trim. The pricing is even more competitive than the Civic.
I don't think any Kia will last longer than the Civic, even in 1000 years to come, Hyundai and Kia engines are exploding everywhere, they are just cheap and you can never compare a Korean car to a Japanese one.
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I don’t understand everyone complaining about the lack of features. If you want a car that’s long lasting, you want tried and true tech with less moving parts. Don’t need a sunroof, don’t need an iPad in the dash and don’t need touchscreen everything. This car looks awesome and I’d love one! Good review bros.
Instead of installing an already outdated radio, should have left a standard sized hole in the dash so owner can find their own radio, and future owners can switch it out to latest tech when buy it as a used car.
That is how Japanese cars used to be made and allowed the transition from 8-track to cassette to CD.
They need to add a sunroof and sound package to the Sport. And for the love of God, make the dual climate standard!
It's funny to see people complain about how expensive the car is, but keep asking for more features
@hungson215 It's called a package! Meaning that someone like me doesn't mind paying for an upcharge. And please, don't speak for me or my finances. Thanks! -Mgmt.
just get the sport touring then
@jraheemjefcoat429 honda calls it trim! I don't speak on your finances, but they literally offer what you ask for on a higher trim at 2k difference.
@@kevinbatista1278 I just shop elsewhere and see what I can get more for the money. It's still a compromise that is forced.
The sport model is basically the base model. It’s popular because it’s all they have at the dealership. 😂
Sedan comes in LX and it’s over $2000 less, but Sport has the equipment everyone wants.
It's 2025, screens need to be larger, and be more integrated in the overall aesthetic of the design. A notched out dash with a teeny tiny screen, but it's a Civic, yea yea yea....great video guys.
The new accord has the 12in screen on every trim level except the base trim I think. Integrated screens actually used to be the standard on all vehicles back when they first were being added to vehicles. Now only the luxury lines use the more integrated screens
Just bought mine and I love it. Glad it didn't come with a sunroof don't want to deal with leaks in the future no issues with the reduced HP didn't buy it to drag race.
Same!! I just wish it came with heated seats!!
Civic is an awesome car, and this is no exception. Just wish their msrp was closer to that of a Corolla and they could offer the hybrid on the LX and on hatchback too. That way, the price wouldn’t overlap with Camry hybrid price since the civic hybrid price makes the Camry hybrid look like the best bang for your buck.
@KNRS927 You get more features on a Civic hybrid than a base Camry LE for the same price. It's all based on age demographics and needs of the driver.
Toyota is definitely increasing the MSRP for the 2025 Toyota Corolla sedan (which will be sold starting next month) and you'll find there's not much of a difference in price between 2025 Corolla and 2025 Civic
@@jraheemjefcoat429 depends which trim and features you desire as Camry LE offers some not on civic, and vice versa.
Here’s the breakdown of what each offer that other doesn’t. Civic sport hybrid costs $350 more than Camry LE to start, actually. At that price, while sport hybrid gives you the moonroof and heated seats, Camry LE counters with wireless Apple CarPlay and rear air vents. Then spring for convenience package which puts you about 600-700 above civic, you get power seats with lumbar support and auto dimming review mirror. Personal preference on what you want, but I’d much rather have the rear air vents, power driver seats with lumbar, wireless CarPlay, and auto dimming mirror over heated seats. Camry LE with or without convenience package is arguably better than civic sport hybrid, feature content wise for what I’d desire. Then touring civic is about $1,000 more than Camry SE, so Camry SE vs civic touring is also another story. Love the civic, just wish it was priced closer to its chief rival, the Toyota Corolla, and not closer to the Camry, which is what the accord is supposed to compete against. It’d sell way better if priced closer to the Corolla, imo.
@sachinnair91 The middle class is now being pushed to buy compact cars and Crossovers. My aunt paid about $28k for her well equipped 2021 Toyota Camry SE. Now, the 2025 Camry SE will cost her nearly $35k! And she really didn't care for the hybrid configuration at all on the 2025.
@@johnkonde1975 I mean 2025 Camry just came out, and I was talking about that. Idk what Corolla price will be but right now, it’s a 3k jump from Corolla to civic.
Wish Honda put more color options in their interiors
Man, I love that color.
Road and tires noises come standard with all Hondas. Sat in the back of a Civic Sport uber and noises coming through was noticably loud.
To be fair, Honda Civic has always been an economy car, not luxury. If you want less road/tire noise, I'd go the luxury route.
@@christopherchong8340 There a plenty ofvnon-luxury cars that are quieter. It’s not being compared to a Rolls-Royce.
@@mrtyrang Expect that, especially with the 18" wheels and 235 series tires. I believe that the top trim has done more sound insulation.
@@christopherchong8340True. Even tho many Magazines and reviewers put New Civic Hybrid as entry premium car.
what do you expect from large wheels? there's a reason why they used to commonly use 14" wheels vs the 18-19" ones. more air = less road noise
They are very nice cars, but two of my friends have had sport touring both 2023 and had significant problems. The rims are very susceptible to bending, front suspension problems, including sticky steering that the dealer refuses to fix even though it’s under recall. The trim around the windows literally starts fading after five months, granted we are in southern California. I would consider the sport hybrid or sport touring hybrid, but I would definitely put gloss black trim around the windows and get an extended warranty.
People are finding out Honda isn't making cars like they did in the '90s. The same applies to Toyota.
Interesting. This is my first time seeing comments like this about the 11th gen Civic. More reasons why the 2025 Camry LE is a better buy for basically the same money.
Great view guys!
It is the most car looking car I have ever seen. My brain just likes the shape
Insane that in 2024, all modern cars don’t offer vents on all trim levels. It’s so essential!
Ummm
KIA K4 will come with heated and ventilated seats and rear AC vents. Can't beat that
They need a sunroof and more horsepower and heated seats for sport.
You mean the Civic Sport Hybrid? That’s literally what you’re describing.
@@mindspinn311 yes
People are dumb 😂@@mindspinn311
I'm picking up a 25' Civic Sport with the premium wheels today!! Coming from a 2014 Base LX Civic - I'll be one of the few excited for the screen!! 😆
what are those payments looking like for ya if you don't mind me asking? i'm interested in one myself
@@tk1nylikewise, about to get the 25 sports. One gave me 30,233 out the door
Purchased one today at the same price. I think it’s great for the daily commute mpg.
Good job guys, haven't seen a review of 2025 mazda 3, would be nice if you guys look into it.. thanks..
Keep up the good work nice videos
I thought the engine was gonna blow during the hard acceleration.
Good review... thank you guys❤
Our pleasure!
Love your car video
The Sport is still a good buy, but honestly for the sedan I would say save the money and buy the LX or go all the way to the Sport Hybrid. It’s a minor price increase for more equipment, more power, and 50mpg. For the hatch definitely get the Sport Hybrid.
Once accord was $26000. 5-6 years ago not dinosaur years.
Yep! A nicely appointed Civic was $18K
Another thing, touch screen is tiny also looks outdated already, no rear vents, no auto dimming rearview mirrors, no blind spot monitoring. Disappointed I didn’t go with the touring
Excellent review guys!!! Definitely think the Civic isn’t the best in class, but it also isn’t the worst.
Thanks!
It's about time Honda gives today the civic a hybrid option. They ain't had that since 2015
The insight was basically the hybrid civic for some time, and then they got rid of that recently. More I see the hybrid civic, I really like it. However, the pricing structure would probably keep me from buying it which is sad since I want to love this car, just can’t get behind that price.
I'm also happy that Honda has made blind spot monitoring standard in the 2025 Civic. Toyota's being cheap and only makes blind spot monitoring standard on the most expensive Corolla XSE trim. So this is a W for the Civic and a L for the Corolla!
@sachinnair91 actually it's an 'LE" for the Toyota!
@@WengertD by L I meant Loss for a Corolla. I'm aware that the base trim for a Corolla is LE
@@johnkonde1975 BSM is actually available on the LE, and when you add it, it brings the price to 26,070 vs 25,345 for civic. I’d say it’s a W for Corolla to even offer a Corolla that’s cheaper and even with BSM, almost same price as base civic. Just saying.
8:53 Diamond Ortiz - "Toe Jam" . Now that's funky!
The exterior color tho!!
The 2025 is actually 1 inch longer than the 2024 Civic due to the new resigned from end. 184 inches is now 185 inches.
From the video I could tell it would be loud inside. Also, that transmission and motor sounded pretty unrefined when pushed as well.
If there's no added markup that's a good price
No heated seats, no sunroof, no turbo. What is Honda doing?!
It's a base model sedan. This isn't a type r.
I was shopping corolla, civic and forte. I ended up getting forte gt line, warranty, price and looks really won me out.
Good luck! You're really going to need the warranty!
My Civic hasn't been in the dealership once in over 10 years. They could have gave me zero warranty!!!
My son has a 2020 civic hb sport stock nothing but problems right after warranty ended. Hope you have better luck.
Have you done a video on connecting your andriod phone to vehicle?
once i heard less power and CVT I knew I was turned off by it, then I heard they say people like it for the looks...says all you need to know that Americans do not know what to look for in a good reliable car.....sad
Cool, back to a car that I might be able to afford.
I both, love and hate "what's going on youtube"
How does the adaptive cruise control work at highway speed? I wish you would incorporate this into your reviews of slightly underpowered cars. Changing lanes to get around a slower car can be dangerous if your car does not respond quickly to the open lane. This would add value to your reviews.
I can’t believe Honda made the refreshed model even slower. There is nothing sport about it.
Guys... I say again, Civic over Corolla any day 🗣
civic over corolla, but camry over both lol
I got the 2024 sport and i want to trade it for a corolla LE at least. I got a lot of problems with this car
@@Joseabh24what type of problems?
@@tsw808 front camera broke, autolock system fails all the time, water leaking on the drivers door when it rains, front camera overheats when its too hot outside, seats are súper uncomfortable they are flat and stiff. I cannot drive there for 1 hour
Hope you get that fix warranty
I had a 13,17,19 and 20 sport… didn’t care for the 24 accord sport, so I got the 24 civic sport…I miss the accord!!
Previous years were all accord sports to clarify
Is it like my kia and has different modes? Example Sport mode makes the car go faster, Smart mode takes away some power for mpg. Regular is the middle by default?
Yes it has sport, normal and econ
Test drove one of these with 158hp and it was painfully slow. I can't believe they are lowering horsepower for the new model year 😂
Same I was so disappointed because it looks so good but is slower than a lawnmower
Ya “ slow “ is a safety hazard.
No thank you Honda!
Still has more horsepower than the Nissan Sentra (149 HP) and Kia K4/Hyundai Elantra (147 HP)
I have the 2013 ilx and I like it with only 150 hp no cvt makes it a lot more satisfying to drive.
So slow it’s actually dangerous 😬
Glad the 1.5Turbo is gone. Just got approved for trade in for a 2025 sport.
The new Camry is only a few thousand dollars more and has better gas mileage and more power and more room.
Yup Camry LE is a hell if a buy for $28k, but most of them are $30k with packages. Still better buy and a better hybrid than the Civic, but I do prefer the Civic interior and fun to drive factor.
Meh, hard to get excited about sedans when they have affordable fastbacks, hatchbacks, and crossovers available with much more useful trunk designs.
Sedans weigh less and have a lower center of gravity which means more fun to drive. I will always choose a sedan!
@@johnkonde1975 The hybrid touring sedan listed curb weight is 3,252lbs. The non-hybrid hatchback is 2,928lbs.
Also the new '25 Nissan Kicks curb weight is listed as 2,987lbs. 35mpg highway is still not bad, and the new Kicks grew in size quite a bit and has class leading 8.4" ground clearance so no problems with mild flooding, snow, or steep ramps you'll never scrape.
@@BoopSnootI agree with you 100% who cares if Sedans have a lower center of gravity and weigh less and are more fuel efficient. They have less trunk space and are boring and bad for floods, they are also old news. Sedans are also mostly driven by men that drive aggressively in them. Crossovers, SUVs, and Hatchbacks are the way to go today as most people would agree. Only reason why the Civic Sedan is fuel efficient is because it has idle stop/start as it has the same engine as the Hrv and it only weighs 200 pounds less than the Hrv.
@@shawnfahey7243 Well, except there is no real difference in weight or center of gravity between the Civic sedan and Civic hatchback, making the hatchback basically just overall a better option. I'm fine with hatchbacks, but sedans are just compromise vehicles.
This car may bore you into a coma, but it will probably be reliable.
It really doesn’t matter if it’s “boring” just if it’s a good reliable car
It’s nice for me to go to work and then out bowling with friends, don’t care for boring when it just gets the job done
Bring back the two door!
Great review thanks. BUT, i prefer the 2024 model. The 2025 front bumper is too protruded and i don't like the whale mouth front grill design that seems to be borrowed from the ugly HRV. Plus my 2024 EX has turn signals built into the mirrors. I think the 2024 model is by far the best Civic ever built.
Thanks!
Sorry Honda, I can get 2025 Mazda3 Select for less than $27,00. It makes 191 HP, 41 more than Civic. Or CX-30 Sport Select with AWD and 191HP. Count me out.
Mazda 3 and the Mazda CX-30 only lack in fuel economy!
Sadly the Civic drives better. It feels lighter, better planted and has independent rear suspension. I had a 2022 Mazda3 AWD and it was not as good to drive as my older Mazda cars. The hybrid is the Civic to get, otherwise yeah I can see buying a FWD lower trim Mazda3 for less.
@@mindspinn311 I had a 2019 Civic Sport Coupe, a real head turner in tonic yellow. It drove like a dream, thanks to its exquisitely tuned CVT, making all the right sounds. The only drawback was it didn't handle well in the snow. I think the current generation is bland and boring looking, though. Same carry-over engine making the same 158hp. Mazdas by far are better and exciting looking vehicles. My only beef is six speed automatic. It's mooshy and jerky. I wish they'd source Honda's CVT for their vehicles.
What brand of floor mats are they?
I'm picking up my new Sport tomorrow, and in need of all weather mats.
I believe they are the official Honda brand mats
I averaged 23 in winter 27 in summer, disappointed. Plus accelerating from a stop is beyond disappointing. Otherwise it’s a great car.
I have the 2024 EX and i am getting 31 in city and over 40 highway
I might trade my 2010 corolla le for a 2025 honda civic hatchback sport
Sport 150 hp😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah it will be a nice upgrade for sure. And for anyone talking about the HP, base model Civics never had huge HP numbers anyway. If you want fast civic get the Type R
Trade it for a gr corolla 😊😊
Is the engine temperature gauge already available in this model?
No rear vents or charging? Shocker
Sir, can you review the VF9 of Vinfast? ❤❤❤
150hp is snail level slow but if you get this in a 6mt this car will last until you die so thats the plus
Better than Toyota Corolla by more spaces ,power & smooth riding quality
Do you know when the 25 hatchback civic is coming out?
the driver look like Klay Thompson lol
Either I don’t know what happens with Honda my Camry 23 2.5 make more fuel economy than the civic? Up to 39 mpg
Wait what… 158 only?? Well that makes my decision easier 😂
A 6 speed MT should be an option.
It was on the hatchback Sport until 2024 so get one while you can! It also has a different engine with slightly more power.
This civic is a great looking car no doubt about it but, that 150hp engine output sounds a little weak. For similar money and more power with no CVT transmission, the mazda 3 seems to out shine the civic by a little bit. What do you guys think?
Civic still has more power than the Sentra, K4, Elantra etc.
@@johnkonde1975you guys obsessed with power, no wonder why these manufacturers will not offer some features as standard. 140 hp is more than adequate for everyday driving, speaking from experience.
@@alvinsimba734 you're attacking the wrong person, i'm defending the Civic saying 150 HP is not bad and it still has more power than most of it's rivals
Great car! Not so great fuel economy !
Yes, the Mazda 3 has 2.5 L which is how it makes the 186hp; Civic has 2L with 150hp. You also have to keep in mind CVT does not need as much power since it can keep RPM at the peak power while geared transmission has to move through rev range and only would be at peak power very briefly.
Is the new Mazda 3 on the radar soon?
It makes zero sense that the hatchback version doesn't have the 200hp hybrid option like the sedan.
How many stations does that television pick up? lol
Those hybrids are going to be very marked up by dealers! jUst like the Prius! $28,750 my ARSE!!!
Radio doesn't have Bluetooth?? Wow
Why cars getting bigger and bigger. Civic supposed to be a small nimble fun car for the first time car buyer and not mid size family sedan
I got my accord sport in 2013 for $26k.
$26,000 in 2013 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $35,105.36 today, an increase of $9,105.36 over 11 years.
Subtle not subtle - if you want options you like you need to go hybrid and 2.0 not a turbo - Honda going in the wrong direction and I’m no longer interested in anything they offer
kia k4 blows this thing out the water
Literally does. It obliterates the civic
100%. I think even the current Forte GT is better than this as well. A friend of mine has one of these and it hasn’t been that reliable. Nothing major, but still annoying suspension issues and she thinks the CVT is broken, although I have driven it and know it’s just a CVT. 😂
@jonathanwilkinson242 That will be my next car! 2025 Kia K4 GT-Line trim. Have you seen the standard stuff you get for the money? Standard 12 inch infotainment screen with Apple Carplay/Android Auto standard and dual climate control. I even think blindspot monitoring is standard even on the LX base trim. The pricing is even more competitive than the Civic.
So let’s see how reliable will be that Kia k4 or maybe last just 2 years🤔
I don’t think any Kia in any world can last more than the civic or maybe in 1000 years to come 😂
Do yourself a favor and get a Mazda 3
That CVT is louder then an 18 wheeler driving by. Yuck!
Get rid of the cvt. Its like driving a motorboat.
the botoom seat still dips too much even when set to its highest.
Stop wasting people's time with this. Its only one step above Hyundai which isnt saying much
150hp 2L? In Thailand we get 1.5 Turbo 178hp 🤔
200hp hybrid replaced the 1.5T for all Civic models other than Si.
Not a fan of the CVT transmissions only drawback to that car
CVTs are great and you won’t regret it
Honda CVT are like Toyota's. You cannot really. They are both very smooth.
10th Gen looked more japanese .11th Gen looks like a Volswagen Jetta
I don't think any Kia will last longer than the Civic, even in 1000 years to come, Hyundai and Kia engines are exploding everywhere, they are just cheap and you can never compare a Korean car to a Japanese one.
Who hurt you?
This needed to be said.
@@seanpark3106 His ex-boyfriend!😂😂😂
Hideous black wheels, not enough sidewall, slammed suspension...and slow as he||. Early 2000s all over again.
wait less hp?!
CVT …..sorry NO!!
Why no to CVT?
Went from 37” to 8” of knee room
It's peculiar how all automakers measure leg and headroom which is why we like to measure the practical knee room figure ourselves
CVT ehhhh
ha, funny, how compared to the competition this Honda looks dated and ugly :/
No one is going to buy this when the hybrid is available.
150 hr very low power
Yea it’s the lowest level sedan. They have the least power. This is standard in basic cars. Actually my old Sentra has 124hp so there’s that.
CVT transmission, prop rod, no AWD. No thanks
to slow to be called sport
No turbo or direct injection!!!!!
the 2025 LX and Sport no longer have port injection!
@@ms.b9093 are you sure?
What does direct injection, makes it more reliable?
@@tsw808 less reliable with direct injection.
150 hp sport😂
We dont need bigger screens and more nanny systems or AWD. Lol. Just stop it.
overpriced!!
Punch 😅. 🐌 🐌
Weak!