Is 2016 Honda Civic reliable?
The 2016 Honda Civic has slightly above-average reliability ratings of 3.5 out of five from J.D. Power. Class leaders in reliability include the 2016 Buick Verano and Toyota Prius.
Are there any issues with the 2016 Honda Civic?
For the 2016 Honda Civic, there were 276 TSBs issued for various concerns. Engine mounts, axle seals, the electric parking brake, and cylinder misfires are some of the issues Honda acknowledged via TSBs. So, in addition to the previously mentioned interior and Bluetooth issues, the 2016 Civic has hiccups elsewhere too.
What features does a 2016 Honda Civic have?
Comfort & Convenience (6 Speed Manual LX)
What is the difference between 2016 Honda Civic LX and EX?
The LX’s steel wheels and covers compliment the new exterior. The EX runs on attractive alloy wheels, comes with heated side mirrors and a one-touch power moon-roof. It might be tough to tell the two trim levels apart if compared side by side, but look closely and you’ll see the difference.
How long will a 2016 Honda Civic last?
The Honda Civic is a durable vehicle that can last for about 20 years, with responsible use and maintenance. This means you can get around 200,000 to 300,000 miles of service from your Honda Civic before it breaks down completely.
What is the top speed of a 2016 Honda Civic?
125 mph
Top Speed: 125 mph (Est.) Price: 19000 (Est.)
What kind of engine is in a 2016 Honda Civic?
2.0-liter
The 2016 Honda Civic comes standard with a 2.0-liter I-4 that produces 158 hp and 138 lb-ft of torque and delivers 30/40 mpg city/highway when mated to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and 27/38 mpg when mated to a six-speed manual transmission in the sedan body style.
Is a 2016 Honda Civic a good first car?
The Honda Civic is an excellent first car because they are ultra reliable cars with low maintenance costs and good fuel economy. They also get excellent safety ratings and hold their value well for when it comes time to sell.
Do Honda Civics have transmission problems?
A failing transmission was quite common in both 2001 and 2002 Honda Civic models. 2001 and 2002 Civics also frequently needed exhaust manifold replacements. While not as severe as a faulty transmission, it still costs about $1,000 to fix. Thankfully, no major transmission issues were reported past these model years.
What kind of car is the 2016 Honda Civic?
The 2016 Honda Civic coupe has big shoes to fill — the sedan version won the prestigious North American Car of the Year award (see our full 2016 sedan review here ). Honda went the conservative route with the previous Civic redesign, and it backfired so badly that the company was forced to refresh the Civic the next year.
What kind of mpg does a Honda Civic get?
The LX coupes with the six-speed manual and the base engine are estimated at 26/38/31 mpg. Materials were upgraded in the redesign, and while the Honda Civic coupe won’t be mistaken for a luxury car, each of the common touch points is covered with either soft-touch plastic or leather (especially in the Touring).
How much cargo space does a Honda Civic have?
A 60/40-split folding rear seat is standard. The coupe’s changes in shape and dimensions mean it has less trunk space than the sedan’s 15.1 cubic feet. There is 12.1 cubic feet of cargo room on LX trim levels and 11.9 cubic feet on the EX-T and above (the sedan offers 15.1 cubic feet).
What kind of engine does a Honda Civic have?
The top Touring trim adds a full LED headlight setup, unique wheels and chrome door handles. I drove three trim levels of the Honda Civic Coupe: LX, EX-L and Touring. The LX came with the base engine, a 158-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder, but the more exciting option is the 174-hp, turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder.