Honda did its homework planting its first turbocharged engine—a 1.5-liter unit that makes 190 horsepower—in a CR-V and pairing it with one of the best continuously variable automatic transmissions (CVTs) available—praise we don’t give lightly. While most compact crossovers have meager towing...
795) elevates the hatchback with a 315-horsepower engine, a six-speedmanual transmission, and additional performance enhancements. The Civic prices above do not include the $1,095 destination charge, so consider that.
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Due to its lighter load of optional equipment, the Civic Sport weighed in at just 2906 pounds, 148 fewer pounds than the Touring. Even so, the 2.0-liter engine's 158 horsepower and 138 pound-feet of torque are not up to the task of motoring around the Civic with much gusto. It took...
The Civic Sedan also offers a turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-4 that produces 180 horsepower for a little extra get-up-and-go. The constantly variable automatic transmission is available with paddle shifters so you can downshift for extra passing power or upshift on the way out of corners—...
The 2.0-liter, 150-horsepower*DOHC VTC engine responds quickly when you press the pedal and can save fuel with smart technology like idle-stop. Paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), the Civic Sedan provides seamless acceleration. ...
Here are the key changes for the Honda Civic over the last few years: 2025: refreshed exterior design; simplified trim lineup; 180-horsepower 1.5-liter turbo-four engine discontinued 2024: no notable changes 2023: Civic Type R hot hatch joined trim lineup 2022: fully redesigned (start of 11...
Boersma’s car of choice is a 1999 Honda Civic with a Garrett GTX3582R Gen II turbocharged 1.9L Honda B-Series Engine that cranks out 785 horsepower!About the CarThe smaller displacement has made the job of fi...