What is the real reputation of the Honda Civic?

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VonJoy
07/29/25 3:41am
Honda Civic has a good real reputation, and in some periods, it even requires a premium to purchase. The following is a related introduction about the Civic: Introduction: The Honda Civic comes in a three-door hatchback, a hardtop coupe, a hybrid version, and a five-door sedan version. The Honda Civic launched in China shares the same production platform as the existing Dongfeng Honda model, the Honda CR-V. Exterior: The new Civic basically continues the styling design of the overseas model, equipped with full LED headlights. The side design of the new car is bolder than the front, with the gentle transition of the C-pillar resembling a coupe model, featuring "parentheses-style" LED taillights, and the light group presents a dart shape.
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DelBrielle
08/12/25 7:28am
I've been driving a Civic for three years now, and this car really suits young people's tastes. The 1.5T engine accelerates very crisply, allowing me to get a head start at traffic lights and giving me confidence when overtaking on the highway. However, the fuel consumption in the city isn't low—it can go up to 9L/100km when I'm stuck in traffic with the AC on. The rear seats are a bit cramped for three adults, but the trunk is quite spacious. What I'm most satisfied with is its great modification potential. The stock appearance is already sporty, and just changing the wheels and adding a spoiler can significantly boost its looks. The downsides are the average sound insulation, noticeable tire noise, and the stiff suspension that makes bumps over speed bumps quite jarring. Overall, for just over 100,000 yuan, the handling and fun-to-drive factor of this car are definitely worth the price, making it suitable for single young adults or young couples who enjoy driving.
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