Does the Honda Civic come with a built-in dash cam?
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Honda Civic does not come with a built-in dash cam. Here are the detailed specifications of the Honda Civic: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Civic is a sporty A-segment car under Honda, with dimensions of 4658mm (length) × 1800mm (width) × 1416mm (height) and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. Powertrain: The Civic is equipped with SPORT-TURBO series turbocharged engines. The 220Turbo (1.5T) model delivers a maximum power of 130kW and peak torque of 220N•m, paired with a CVT transmission; the 180Turbo (1.0T) engine produces 92kW maximum power and 173N·m peak torque, matched with either a 6-speed manual transmission or CVT transmission. 3. Suspension: It features MacPherson independent front suspension and multi-link independent rear suspension.
When I bought my Honda Civic, I was particularly concerned about this issue and asked several salespeople and did a lot of research. In the end, I found that the Civic does not come with a dashcam as standard from the factory, regardless of the trim level. My mid-range version also had a dashcam installed later, positioned right in front of the rearview mirror, with power drawn from the fuse box for convenience. After driving for two years now, I feel that installing a dashcam is absolutely necessary. Just recently, I encountered a driver who cut in line and almost caused a scrape, but the dashcam footage clearly proved it was their fault. I recommend that anyone buying a Civic install one as soon as possible after picking up the car. There are many affordable brands on the market, and you can get a front-and-rear dual-recording model for just 300 to 500 yuan. During installation, make sure the technician hides the wires in the headliner and A-pillar to keep the interior looking neat and unobstructed, without blocking your view. When it comes to driving safety, this is not an expense you should skip.