-
Tips for becoming a good boxer - November 6, 2020
-
7 expert tips for making your hens night a memorable one - November 6, 2020
-
5 reasons to host your Christmas party on a cruise boat - November 6, 2020
-
What to do when you’re charged with a crime - November 6, 2020
-
Should you get one or multiple dogs? Here’s all you need to know - November 3, 2020
-
A Guide: How to Build Your Very Own Magic Mirror - February 14, 2019
-
Our Top Inspirational Baseball Stars - November 24, 2018
-
Five Tech Tools That Will Help You Turn Your Blog into a Business - November 24, 2018
-
How to Indulge on Vacation without Expanding Your Waist - November 9, 2018
-
5 Strategies for Businesses to Appeal to Today’s Increasingly Mobile-Crazed Customers - November 9, 2018
Honda Civic Pricing leaked
Honda’s all-new 2016 Civic is a fine auto, as we’ve stated in our brand-new reviews of the 2.0-liter and 1.5-liter turbo models.
Advertisement
2016 Civic LX with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and six-speed manual transmission will certainly cost $19,475 (consisting of an $835 destination charge).
Honda has released numerous vehicles with designs that have been impressive on the exterior and the 2017 Honda Civic is just one of them. The entry-level vehicle will pair a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine with a 6-speed manual gearbox, and is rated for 27 mpg in the city, 40 mpg on the highway, and 31 mpg combined. The most fuel efficient drivetrain setup is the turbocharged 1.5-liter engine and a CVT, which the EPA rates at 31/42 mpg city/highway and 35 mpg combined. Meanwhile, all cars are available with the new Honda Sensing suite of safety equipment, including collision and lane departure mitigation braking, as well as adaptive cruise control with tractor beam following functions at low speed, a $1,000 option. The more deluxe EX starts at $21,875.
Advertisement
If you can afford the EX-T version, things really get good. Higher-trim models of the 2016 Honda Civic will be featuring something different, as they will be equipped with the turbocharged small displacement 1.5-liter Honda engine. That bump is offset by the EX model, which drops $150 in price. Worth noting is that the Civic is offering the Honda Sensing bundle of driver-assistance features for a grand on all CVT-equipped models except for the EX-L Navi-which thus equipped would wind up so close in price to the Touring model (which gets Honda Sensing standard) that Honda figures customers wanting it all will just go ahead and upgrade to the top-shelf model. The Civic Coupe will follow in the winter and the Civic Hatchback will arrive sometime next year.