What is the wheel size of the Civic?
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The tenth-generation Civic offers two wheel sizes: 16 inches and 17 inches. Below is an introduction to the Civic: 1. Positioning: The CIVIC is a legendary model from Honda, first introduced in 1972. Over the past 47 years, it has undergone ten generations of innovation and evolution, earning the recognition and trust of 25 million users worldwide. From its inception, the CIVIC has embodied Honda's spirit of continuous challenge and breakthrough, making it Honda's most iconic core model. 2. Space: The Civic performs well in terms of space. Both front and rear seats offer ample legroom, with generous headroom in the front seats, though the rear seats have slightly limited headroom. The central floor hump in the rear is not very pronounced, enhancing practicality. The storage compartments are functional, and the trunk space has been improved compared to previous models.
I've been driving a Civic for several years, and the wheel size is quite a nuanced topic. The latest 11th-generation Civic comes with factory-fitted wheels ranging from 16 to 18 inches depending on the trim level. The base model usually gets smaller 16-inch wheels, the mid-range gets 17-inch, and only the top-tier sport version comes with 18-inch wheels. I remember when I upgraded to 18-inch wheels, the ride became noticeably harsher over speed bumps due to the thinner tire sidewalls, but highway stability improved significantly. Actually, many owners like to modify their cars, and upgrading to 19-inch wheels is possible, but you need to pay attention to choosing wheels with the correct ET value to avoid rubbing against the wheel arches. Oh, and never change sizes just for looks - increasing wheel size will make your odometer inaccurate.