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Once we have the opportunity to run one on our mph highway route, which is part of our extensive testing regimen , we can evaluate its real-world mpg. For more information about the Civic's fuel economy, visit the EPA website. An exclusive set of sport seats with added bolstering, distinctive Si logos in the headrests, and red contrast stitching are one of the primary ways Honda differentiates the Si's interior from the standard-issue Civic.

The red stitching extends to the doors, steering wheel, and other surfaces to denote the car's sportiness. The ornate mesh that spans the length of the dashboard and conceals the HVAC vents also gets exclusive red trim.

In the Si, the driver faces a gauge cluster with an analog speedometer and a digital tachometer to the left. With the same dimensions as the less sporty Civic sedan , it should provide an equally comfortable back seat and a trunk that'll hold six carry-on suitcases. As with the best-equipped Civic models, the Si's standard infotainment system features a 9. The unit includes a handy volume knob and a couple of other physical buttons.

But this makes us wonder, is the Honda Civic Si worth buying? Available in coupe or sedan form, the Honda Civic Si has been refreshed for It now has new full-LED headlights and fog lights taken from the Civic Type R, a shorter final drive for better acceleration, darker wheels, standard Honda Sensing safety features, and lastly, a volume knob.

As stated before, the Honda Civic Si does share the same size 1. The Civic Si put out horsepower and lb-ft of torque, which is 31 horsepower and 30 lb-ft more than the standard Civics. Unless the car was abused, it should have plenty of life left in it. Vegas Viking Senior Member. CarMax sells used ones for more than I paid brand new.

Vegas Viking said:. Sil98 Senior Member. I bought my used '17 Si from a Honda dealer via an eBay auction. Sales Manager claimed they set the reserve too low by mistake. The first owner traded it in on a Type R after the original Type R "buyer" backed out. I think used is fine as long as you save a significant amount over brand new and get a warranty.

Hollywoo Customer Service oriented most of the time It depreciates right when you drive it off the lot, 1mile or miles, it doesn't matter. When buying any used car, you should be cognizant of the overall health of the vehicle and whether it was modified previously. If the car is 1yr old or less , just get the NEW model - it is far less hassle and you have better financing options.

Just understand though, that used MT vehicles will typically have problems with the clutch - as that is par for the course of drivers that want them. I'm in the same shoes you're minus one kid and wonder when do you have time to mess with the car mods? I hardly manage to dedicate 2hrs for a car wash Btw, my wife also drives a '16 pilot lol. Conor Senior Member. I have traditionally purchased used approx. Nothing feels like a sacrifice. It corners with aplomb, and has perfectly weighted steering.

Even with its lowered sport suspension, it weathered rutted late-winter Detroit roads without jarring impacts. The sport seats were supportive, and the cabin sealed out a good chunk of road noise. Honda even threw some grippy high-performance summer tires on my tester admittedly, a bold choice for Michigan in March.

Life changed drastically during my early-March week with the Civic Si.



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