Honda Civic Long Term Test: Everything I HATE... And Love
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
- We've had this Honda Civic E:HEV for quite a while now. But before it goes home, we reveal the good, the bad and the ugly.
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To complain about grease in the door handles is a bit stupid - you might not like seeing it but it's there for a specific reason, and every single time the car is serviced they should reapply it. Sure it might not affect you but if you ever want to see decent examples around in the future it's little details like this that allow that to happen. After all one of the best ways to keep the cars carbon footprint low is for it to simply exist for longer...
It is actually a testament to how good the car is as a whole. But yes, a little grease should not scare even little girls.
I have had the base model now for 4.500 km. Paid 31.800.- € with pearl effect paint job as option. A comparable VW Golf would cost 10.000.- more. I got one of the few which were on offer - Honda seems to be unhappy with the German/Austrian market and does not supply many. I am really happy with it. In Winter I was driving short distances and the consumption was 6 l/100 km (you may convert if you like). But in town with a warm engine it can do with less than 3 l. Warranty in Austria 10 years!!!! Honda provided fantastic leasing and insurance. Best car deal I ever made.
Nice! I've had mine since 12th of October and have put 25100km on it since then. Sadly in Gibraltar (where I bought my car from), they only have a 3 year warranty. My previous KIA Cee'd had a 7 year warranty. I paid £25995 (~€29100) for the Sport trim in Premium Crystal Blue.
Less than 3? Ok, that is amazing.
I wish the price in Ireland isn't so high, it starts from 47000€, that is just a bit too much, for comparison, that's 10K more than what it's being sold for in UK.
@@M3TA_K Bloody hell! That's a lot of money. I might take my car over and sell it for a tidy profit haha
@@M3TA_K yep ireland is a kip.
Everything is more expensive then it should
I’ve had mine for a month now and I love it, it’s very quick off the mark and very fuel efficient. I agree with you about the charging mat being slippery but since I have a cover on my phone, it sits perfectly. One correction I’ll make is that the boot mat is an optional extra. Great review.
The 2023 Prius has a great solution to the charging mat slipping problem. The wireless charger is a vertical slot in the center armrest area which you drop your phone into, rather than a horizonal pad you place the phone on. There are spring-loaded calipers inside that adjust to the size of your phone so it doesn't slip forward and backwards either. The only way the phone can be dislodged by the motion of the car is if the car suddenly jolts vertically, and hopefully that's going to be pretty rare since most people aren't going to be driving on really bumpy roads at high speeds.
@@flamingspinachthat's not coming to the UK tho 😅
@@piercelawless2654 Hopefully the idea catches on in other cars though.
Yes, if your glass backed phone doesn't have a case it will slip around on any surface, table, chair, etc.
@@ZandaKristy just use a rubberized matt it's that simple
Fantastic car -- economy, performance and it looks quite good too. I've had three Hondas -- total reliability.
I watch your car tests from Belgium and I must say that they are really the best on CZcams. Clear, concise, documented, detailed but not boring, and objective. Thank you. Keep up the good work👍
It's really a shame that Honda doesn't do wagons anymore :/. This as wagon could be quite a family vehicle.
Ikr!
I agree. Not many people do and a compact wagon is so useful. It'll haul lots and yet fit into every parking bay
@@paultasker7788 Dunno, wagons still sell a lot in Europe and especially here in Nordics. Sedans pretty much don't sell at all, but hatches, wagons and crossovers are the norm. with wagons at least 40% of the market.
ye I wonder why wagons wasn’t popular outside of Europe
@@mcdick EU is a primary SUV market, since familiy as a concept is dying in europe, so 7 seaters became obsolete in europe. Most 30 year olds don't have families, let alone kids.
I have this car almost a year and I enjoy every minute driving it
That 0-62mph time is surprisingly brisk.
Get
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Pilot
315 Nm, I wouldn't say it's a surprise.
We have this car in Thailand (but different external design). Our testers generally get it low 8's for 0-100km/h. Perhapp you have better quality fuel there and testing in much cooler conditions.
Is it though? I know everything’s comparable but no. That’s slow.
@@mathsunmasked56 fuel has nothing to do with anything. this car runs on electric motors. the petrol motor is just a generator
Have had my Civic for 3 months now....and am seriously impressed. I traded in a 5 yo Golf GTI hoping it would be similar-ish. The Civic is a step change improvement. It feels spacious, swift and sorted. Ergonomically it's well considered, being practical, tactile and stylish. The hybrid set up delivers plenty of speed efficiently, quietly and with refinement. It sort of out-Golfs the Golf. Only grumbles are the over cautious lane departure system (it doesn't like crossing the centre line when you have to avoid parked cars) and the fuel tank could be bigger. Ps. Loved the Civic review/s Rory.
Should’ve kept the Golf tbh
I agree with you on the lane departure system. I turn mine off when I get in the car as it does my head in haha. Shame I can't turn it off once and that's it until I wish to enable it again.
how does it corner compared to the golf?
I fully agree with you. I have the Civic e:hev (actually, it's my wife's car) since the 5th May and the only gripes I have with it are: (i) the (very small) tank capacity, because we do plenty of relatively long highway trips with it; (ii) the lane departure system, really intrusive; and (iii) the quite weak FM tuning system, as it easily looses station signal. Other than that it is proving to be a wonderful car, quite refined, spacious and economical (incredibly economical around town) albeit punchy when needed.
@@bvedant so it could drain his wallet?
I just love Honda products. They are not perfect but they get the work done in style
I like your reviews, clean, conscise, and informative. Well done.
I love this guy, great reviewer. Really explains real world stuff nice & simple
I wish honda did an SI version in the UK. it's the sweetspot between the hybrid and the type r.
Scrolled past your original review of this car earlier and stopped for longer than normal, really is a decent looking car inside and out albeit nothing that special. Glad it earned another video.
I’m gonna hazard a guess that the wireless charging thing would be less of an issue for phones that live with cases on them. I love this car. I’ve already owned a Civic and had no plans of ever getting another one. But this one…
Thank you for mentioning about the boot lift not having an option for it to be electronic. As a person with limited mobility with my hands, I end up looking at crossovers instead due to the option of electronic boot lift even though I love hot hatches. This was a thoughtful observation on your part. Great and useful review 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I had the Advanced version since October and after driving 12K miles, I love it. It is very relaxing and comfortable to drive and it allows you to drive quickly if you need it. I totally recommend it.
I've got the sport trim as I have no need for the advance model where I live as I'm in warmer climate. I've done over 17000mi in it since mid-October and love it. Excellent car and it's going in for its second service on Weds haha.
Wow ! Wasn't expecting another video of this car 😅 ordered mine. Still waiting.
This is basically the perfect family car.
Sounds like something someone without kids would say 😂
@@justwatchingffs371 🤣 my back still works so I'm resisting the urge to go mini suv.
I'm honestly buying one of these over similar priced gti, i30n, wrx in Australia
Speaking of long-term ownership I just renewed my registration for the first time. Happy to report no issues with the car and we still love it.
Thanks for this review. I ordered the sport in Dec22 for delivery Apr23. This was pushed back to Sept23, so I was about to cancel and go for an available CRV, but this review reminded me why I should wait for the civic.
Wow that's such a big difference between manufacturer 0-60 and tested: 8.1 vs 6.8! Honda is extremely conservative
Having Honda Civic for two months now, I'd add to the "bads" that infotainment system is very glitchy: many times bluetooth disconnects while speaking, won't recognize my USB drive, etc. Furthermore it would be good to have an option to turn off predictive part of cruise control (as I believe American Civics can). Volume of a fuel tank is a bit too small (40l) - however it'll give you 550-650km range. And after all I'd agree that the road noise is the biggest deficiency. All in all I'm very happy with my Civic (fast, and responsive, while economical; comfy seats and ride even on 18" wheels, I feel safe in it; quite unique car). I'm not quite certain about Civic being expensive car: finding a hatchback with the equivalent power and equipment would probably set you off with even higher price.
First time seeing tis guy do a review for Autotrader and I must he is fantastic!!!
Just bought one of these with the 1.5 turbo and 6 speed. Absolutely in love with it
Fantastic balanced review Rory - seems like a good second hand buy with low miles to me - great fuel economy with no performance sacrifice !
Very interesting information and well filmed, thanks
Excellent review of an excellent car!
Most of the "bad"s didn't seem that bad, to me anyway 😊
I'd add a couple of small blobs (of easily removable, at a later stage) of glue from my glue-gun to either the charging tray surface or the back of my phone to (hopefully) eliminate that sliding around issue. I'd also wipe the excess grease from those nasty areas with a degreaser & cloth before you could say John Travolta 😅
I own a 10th gen and was impressed with that car, but after sitting in the new gen at the Auto show here and feeling the door clunk, the nice materials, everything really is a HUGE step up from anything else in the segment. The civic seems like a better value than the accord nowadays, not to mention better quality. just wow...
This man is so honest in his reviews. He is the reason why I'm purchasing this vehicle.
Always a cracking review top lad our Rory to be honest I rate it me..👍☝🔝
I have a 18 civic and a 19 fit. Absolutely love my Hondas.
Grease on the door handle mechanism! Well I was gonna buy one but I think I will give it a miss now.
Thanks for the excellent review
I’ve got the Integra, which is pretty similar minus the amazing fuel economy (still pretty good though). I’ve been loving it. Interior is so ergonomic and it handles really well with enough power to be fun when I want a little. Sound system is also nutty. Fantastic car.
Best sound system in it's class!
This a simple and conservative review. Thank you, Rory and AutoTrader!
Great car! I would go for the advance version. Having heated steering wheel and seats is so nice! Once you try you will not want anything less 😂
Brilliant summary of the car 👍🏽
You had me at the fuel efficiency 🤯
The pre facelift Civic interior was so out dated but this definitely stepped it up and look more modern, really like the swooping roofline towards the back, coupe style but actually a hatchback, great job Honda!
I love my civic. I could see those complaints being addressed in the integra but these cars are suppose to keep the price reasonable in this unreasonable market.
I watched this video because I like Rory and he's too the point reviews. As for the car, thankfully the days of me having to commute to and from work and do the family stuff are behind me so having to worry about practicality and fuel economy are for other to care about.
Next car review please
This Civic looks fabolous and so sporty, Watching from india and waiting for one to come here
I test drive two of those, one on a German Autobahn with 210 km/h. And I think the noise is really good, only started to get loud at 180km/h and even then not too loud.
I own an 11th Gen civic as well. Although it's a bit different in the u.s, its still very similar. The road noise issues however are downright a deal-breaker for some ppl. I would rec looking into this issue if you ever plan on buying one.
that price is insane.. like 20k more than what the EP3 was… wow. so it’s either this or a Golf GTi or the last gen Type R. crazy
I wish more reviewers would comment on the approach angle of these cars. The front drive cars with their super long front overhang and aggressively styled front bumpers do not give the best approach angle and this can often scrape in multi-level car parks or even some driveways and intersections.
Scrapes underneath the bumper don't bother me per se, but it's the thought of potentially misaligning the bumper that concerns me.
Good point. It's not a huge issue, but I have definitely scraped the underside of the front bumper on my 2018 civic a few times, they're not great for speedbumps.
very nice review. thank you
This new Civic is one cool car. The price is not so bad when you look at rivals and consider what you're getting. Even look at price's of models from the class below. Well over £20k for a well spec'd Fiesta or Polo these days...
When I drove it I was expecting more of a one-pedal drive, having to use the brake felt a bit disappointing when there’s a 1kWh battery to charge
Some people mention also poor or adjustable lumbar support of the seats as a drawback. Hopefully the noice insulation will get better with facelift (which Honda improved in several models in the past when post-facelift versions were better). The biggest flaw is however that wagon/tourer version with roof rails does not exist (it is so handy when I travel with my kayak or skis on the roof). That is the only thing which repels me from instant buying this car.
I own one and agree with the review...although with a case my phone doesn't move around. The boot struts are definitely underpowered for the job but i do love the car otherwise.
good review thank u!
I ordered the Sport model in January and I am impatiently waiting for what will hopefully be an August delivery. It really does look the part. Thank you for your review.
I ordered a sport in January and today my dealer phoned me to say I will be able to collect it between 28th July and 1st August.
@@Dougthebrummie That is great news. Looking online at a few forums and there does appear to be a lot of vehicles have or are due to arrive in the near future. I hope all goes well for you.
@@Dougthebrummie currently the order books are closed for the Civic. Apparently it’ll open sometime in July. I’ve been waiting to order one for months. My local dealer says once the orders reopen, it shouldn’t take too long for a delivery. I was quoted end of July, early August - which is a similar timeframe to yours.
We need to look several decades earlier for the best & longest-lasting Honda cars. I had a 2003 Accord sedan that, unfortunately, rusted away. To replace it, I found a fine rust-free 1999 Accord....bright, responsive, lots of windows, & roomy, I'll hope for another when this is done, if ever. Honda doesn't build them like this now. Oh, it also has an original working cassette tape deck. Now, all those cassettes I find cheaply at tag sales can be mine!!
You could go 1 wheel size down (adding more rubber) to improve comfort and dampen the noise.
Great Review !
I test drove this car a few months back when I was looking for a replacement for my diesel A-class and loved it for all the reasons you describe, but you didn't mention one thing. There is no plug-in or EV version, and having had solar panels installed last year it was a non-starter despite the relative fuel frugality. I got a Leaf instead and am delighted with it.
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Great review! I have had my advanced model since February and absolutely love it. Besides being fuel efficient, its stylish and has all the gadgets you can wish for at that price. The Bose sound system and sunroof are killer!
Good review !
Rory did his best to to find cons on this pragmatic Honda 😂! Much love from Serbia
Great car. I do wish honda kept their diesel option around as that engine was unbelievable with mpg. Also - the saloon model in the US is stunning. If they brought those back and threw in some more sound proofing it'd be a winner and justify the price.
Advance arriving in Oct for me 👍I liked the sunroof and full (eco)leather and the extra $ were worth it
What Honda would hopefully do is create a (global) Si hybrid version with 220PS 😁
When you made the order?
@@mariotatotube last month, at beginning of march :(
Haha, mine hopefully will arrive in June/July. Order done in October 2022.
Also paid for the advance version. Love the sunroof and the multi-beam headlights.
I got the premium illumination package as extra. Apart from cupholders, you have pedals and door illumination and... puddle lights (which i though it gives a premium touch). Good luck with yours!
I like it. People pipe up with criticisms but I'm piping up to say it's a nice looking car and I bet it drives nicer than alot of its rivals. We've often seen car design look like other vehicles but I don't see it being an issue in this car.
Im so glad the civic hybrid is making a return in the us in 2024
What happened to the entry level Elegance version, priced under £30k? Just disappeared from the configurator and they already increased prices by £2k on all other models before delivering hardly any cars to the UK?!
I have 2023 integra elite a spec Canada 🇨🇦 version MT and love it
Thank you for mentioning the buttons and knobs in the interior. I don't like the new C Class because of its centre console
Concerned about the road noise. How does it compare with the VW Golf and Ford Focus for road noise? Has the new Civic had a price increase over it's predecessor? If so, by how much?
When you have to talk about the grease in the door handle to say something less positive about a car... it pretty much says how good the product is. For me the grease is welcome, as it is there to lubricate and protect and I do not touch it to open the door/boot. The low profile tires look good, but probably doesn't help with road/in cabin noise.
I have a 6MT 1.5T in the US, with an actual spare tire included. And zero waiting; it was on the dealer lot. Brits wait from 6 months to never to get one. I would like the pano sunroof tho.
Rory you been watching that numpty on the late brake show ?! What’s with the pad 😂 good review though seriously !
Ordered an Advance in the UK last November with an expected delivery of the end of May - now told it will be late August / September beforeI I get it - put that on the bad list!!
Ordered same Advance car in November. Expected delivery is July. Keeping my fingers crossed this is correct!
Own this car in the states with the 1.5t and it’s really fantastic. Currently averaging 34mpg
I'm curious what percentage of your miles are city driving verse highway?
can't wait for this to come to the US
I'm looking for my first car and the Honda Civic just seems to stand out for me
there are two things comparing to more premium cars which lag behinв, but which are acceptable - road noise and bad steering (hard to park in tight corners due to low max. angle to which wheels turn).
Sounds and looks good. Seriously considering trading in the 2020 Audi A3 S-line 35 TFSI...
I own a 2022 Civic Turing sedan in Canada. I give mine a 9.5
🙂
I bet you could reduce the road noise (and improve mpg) by going down to 17-inch or 16-inch wheels. Having more tire sidewall and a slightly lower pressure should cut the noise.
That rubber mat gets another call-out haha
Im currently driving a 2019 Honda jazz (Honda Fit).
With Auto headlights & auto high beam. Generally works very well, but the auto high beam can get confused if the sensor is covered in condensation. Also until v recently (software update?) if I used the high beam manually the auto high beam wouldn’t work until either the car had been switched off and on again or the lights were switched down to side lights and back to Auto….but this has now been resolved.
For reference my car is the petrol, not hybrid, no turbo, 1.3 I-VETEC Cvt automatic. Currently maxing out at 51.2mpg average. Was down to 47mpg average for a couple of weeks during the coldest part of winter. Should return to 52mpg+ average once we hit 20c consistently. This is a hilly part of U.K. so if you live in a flat country with similar temperatures, you should get better mpg.
Using E10 standard unleaded….these cars are designed to take E5/E10 and the owners manual also says E10+….I’m guessing E15 will work too.
The few things I don’t like about it?
Paint (it’s metallic dark blue) is poor. You will need to get a spotting in pen for all the stone chips. Paint shows every mark, every imperfection. Very difficult to clean & make look like new. Maybe choose white paint?
Climate control is a touch panel unit on mine….if you get the poverty spec trim you get manual air con with rotary dials. Touch screen without any feedback is a hateful design.
The ride is bumpy…this is very noticeable on the rough broken roads with potholes everywhere at the moment. On a decent road it’s perfectly acceptable.
There’s a few rattles from trim deep within the dashboard.
The build quality, fit and finish of interior, isn’t quite as good as a VW Polo of the same age.
The main problem with this car at the moment is that it is no longer sold anywhere in the world. Even in Japan where it is produced. This is due to a big problem with the supply of electronic parts for Honda. Some motorcycle models are also concerned. I ordered my Honda civic on December 28, 2022. For the moment it will be delivered at best in May or June 2024.
2024? That's crazy! I should call my dealer. I am expecting mine in June/July this year (ordered in Oct 2022).
@@shadowemy21 If you ordered it in October you will not have any delivery problems. The problem concerns orders from mid-December. Here is the message on the Honda websites: « Dear CIVIC customer.
Apology for the temporary suspension of orders
Thank you very much for considering our vehicles.
Due to the chronic shortage of semi-conductor components, it is difficult to predict future production.
In order to ensure the delivery of CIVIC to all customers who have already placed an order,
In order to ensure the delivery of CIVIC to all customers who have already placed an order, we are currently suspending the acceptance of orders.
We will inform you of the resumption of orders in the future, based on the production situation and other factors.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to customers who are considering placing an order.
We thank you for your understanding. »
@@charlesneyrolles6714 Hmmm, thank you for providing more details. Uf, sucks that people who want the car have this obstacle.
Good luck!
Had mine since Sept 22. Glad I purchased it early - got Advanced model for £30k. topped it up with carbon pack and full illumination pack. well worth it.
I dont have the phone slipping issue whatsoever. iphone pro max and it stays where i place it. My mat is nice and rubbery to stop slippage.
My Negatives: no electric boot control, passenger seat-no height adjustment, rear doors slightly tinny noise when closing-can do with more sound insulation, use of halogen bulbs in certain areas (vanity mirrors, boot light, rear indicators) should be all LED now. Fuel tank is only 40litres - should be at least 50.
Otherwise car has been absolutely fantastic. I look forward every single time to sit in and drive :)
Red or white illumination pack? With the puddle lights, yes?
@@shadowemy21 Went for white colour pack- yes comes with civic logo puddle light.
It's so expensive, wish we got the Si here in the uk
You had me at physical buttons.
This car is really so beautiful 😍 🤩
I'm watching the video and feedback-ing at the same time. Fuel economy - I've just done a trip from Madrid to Barcelona in mine and the trip computer was 668.8km and I filled up with 31L of petrol. This was at 110km/h on the motorway. Worked out at 61mpgish. I've covered 25150km since the 12th of October.
Speed - I sometimes put my car into sports mode and boot it from traffic lights. I love it.
Lights - I do find them perfect for the job. I find multi-beam a little gimmicky.
Boot - brilliant size for me. I don't mind opening the boot myself. Practicality could do with a chilled glove box for the chocolate bars haha.
Price - I paid £25995 for the Sports trim (all I needed) in Gibraltar. I can't believe how expensive they are in the UK!
Charging unit - I agree. I always use Android Auto, so it's plugged in via cable.
Road noise - I agree. I've been sat in the CR-V hybrid and it's far quieter due to the tyre profiles.
Overall, I fully agree with you. I love my Civic for it's economy and handling. Great fun!
What make of tyre did yours come with.
@@Dougthebrummie Michelin Pilot Sport 4
Thanks for mentioning things like the boot and touchscreens .. the struggle is real! ♿
PCP deals , this will be available as a low mileage used vehicle in about 2-3 years . Go give a comparison , the hybrid Jazz which trots out for 25-30 k is , if you go for a 4 year old 20plate available for as low as 17k for a base model with around 20k on the clock .
I really want one. Please bring these exact trims and feature set to the US.
Dope whip son
I have a 2022 civic sport sedan and I love it but 2 major things I don't like are
1- the heater/defrost is very underpowered, on cold winter days in canada it takes forever to defrost the windshield and there are blind spots on the edges that don't defrost at all.
2- the sound system is terrible. There is absolutely no bass and the rear speakers being in the rear door panels is a huge design flaw. They should have been put in the very back by the rear window for better sound.
I‘m thankful for every review that points out that putting all your controls into touchscreens and touchsensitive surfaces is utter bs. I‘m glad some manufacturers are jumping off that bandwagon already (Citroën,…).
I want to know about the black exterior parts, the shinny black scratches easily, how did you protect it? or you didnt?
Tbh only 4 things were wrong and no ugly things. It's faster than Honda said it was by like 2 seconds. This car is way better than a Golf or Astra
I traded in my 10th gen Civic a year ago, biggest reason was tire and wind noise in the cabin. I really wish Honda would improve sound insulation.
That would possibly be a deal breaker for me too. At over 30k you'd expect decent sound proofing.
Japanese cars usually aren't well insulated
@@HyperVegitoDBZ is that because they have smooth roads and it's therefore not necessary and possibly also due to typical driving speeds?
@@HyperVegitoDBZ you're right though. I owned a Mazda 3 and every time you drove though a puddle after heavy rain it nearly made any passenger jump out of their seat. With the replacement Leon it only happened if it was really deep water.
@@paultasker7788 I can't really say, but the fact that it's essentially a country trait in japanese motor industry, we can safely rule out cutting costs or straight lazyness. Or perhaps they simply don't bother making that much modifications to the versions for Europe and USA. I think customers would care much less about insulation if they used galvanised materials, since japanase cars are notrorious as rust magnets. Today it's still much better than it was before, like 10-15 years ago, don't get me wrong, but it's still subpar to the european competition. But you can't have everything.
This guy is a great reviewer. The car is awesome, but slightly greedy UK pricing
Does it have more tyrewall on the rear? From the side view at the end it certainly looks like it
I have a somehwat dumb question perhaps. But how would it sound if you put a new exhaust under it / exhaust vents? Would you even be able to hear it or would it even sound nice given that the car only has 1 gear technically? How would it sound for bystanders? I plan on getting this car but i might wanna do something small with the exhaust down the line. I know this is not the ideal car for that type of stuff but me personally that is how i wanna spend my money
As much as I prefer performance variants of hatchbacks, part of me wishes that Honda offered this in Canada as an alternative to the Prius and Ioniq