^^^^Except the face on the new 3 is perhaps the ugliest car on the road. Ruined it. Best looking small car to the worst looking.....
So, having said that, where the rubber meets the road, does the Civic Sport measure up to its name? It would be fair to say that no other compact sedan in its price or specification range exceeds it in either objective or subjective measure of sportiness.
60/40 split-folding rear seat with centre armrestleather-wrapped steering wheel16-inch alloy wheelsvariable intermittent windshield wipersremote entry system with electric trunk releaseauto-up/down driver’s power windowUSB device connectormap lightsexterior temperature indicatorrear cup holdersAM/FM/CD/MP3 four-speaker set-up...and what may be the sportiest feature of all to some people and certainly the most individually expensive: a power glass moonroof
Not a fan. I'd rather sacrifice a bit of interior room and fuel economy for a Mazda 3, if I wanted "sportiness".
Sounds like Honda has thrown in the towel on the Civic as a mainstream sedan
Why did they put a plastic strip on the back. I think I like my Civic without it.
the Civic "Sport" should have the 2.4l engine from the base Accord (177hp)
Quotethe Civic "Sport" should have the 2.4l engine from the base Accord (177hp)It is a different block and it won't fit. Hondas are engineered to very fine tolerances which is the reason they are so light. However, this is the reason that engine swaps are not possible. Unlike GM's Ectoech series, Honda engines are not interchangeable.