Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Honda Civic Sedan 2016 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Honda Civic Sedan 2016.
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The editors liked
Roomy cabin filled with high-quality materials
Lots of trunk space for all your gear
Ride and handling expertly balanced between comfort and athleticism
Excellent fuel economy and performance from turbocharged 1.5-liter engine
Numerous available advan
Voluptuous Architecture and Blatant Color
Striking new shape
Soaring fuel economy numbers
The best ride quality in its class (EX-T and above)
Very good steering feel
Spacious back seat and trunk
The editors didn't like
Touchscreen interface is a bit confusing and slow to respond to inputs
Depending on the tech you want
The Civic can be pricey
Slow-responding adaptive cruise control and overly vigilant forward collision warning safety system are irksome
CVT Buzzkill
Dash Complexity
Less sharp in base trim
Standard engine is unexciting
CVT lacks direct shift control (paddle shift controls)
Striking new shape, Soaring fuel economy numbers, The best ride quality in its class (EX-T and above), Very good steering feel, Spacious back seat and trunk
Less sharp in base trim, Standard engine is unexciting, CVT lacks direct shift control (paddle shift controls), Drivetrains are loud above 5,000 rpm
Published: 2016-08-09, Author: Mircea , review by: autoevolution.com
The US is the most important market for Honda, where it has sold over 10 million Civics since the first generation debuted, in 1972. Honda has started manufacturing the Civic in North America in 1986 and has grown to own eight manufacturing sites since th...
Roomy cabin filled with high-quality materials, Lots of trunk space for all your gear, Ride and handling expertly balanced between comfort and athleticism, Excellent fuel economy and performance from turbocharged 1.5-liter engine, Numerous available advan
Touchscreen interface is a bit confusing and slow to respond to inputs, Depending on the tech you want, the Civic can be pricey: slow-responding adaptive cruise control and overly vigilant forward collision warning safety system are irksome
Published: 2016-11-06, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Technology assists, Design, Value
Seats
For the amount of money asked for here, the level of technology in infotainment and driver assists, you'd be hard pressed to find a better offering. There's much to like about the styling of the Civic, its modern and looks great, something 20 somethings...