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2016 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member338 Generally positive, but I have bad feeling about the "Honda Sensing" system. Collision Mitigation will automatically apply the brakes. Road Departure Mitigation will "provide steering and braking assistance" Lane keeping assist will "subtly adjust steering" Based on the Toyota "sudden acceleration" issue, how do I know if the... |
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2016 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member338 Generally positive, but I have bad feeling about the "Honda Sensing" system. Collision Mitigation will automatically apply the brakes. Road Departure Mitigation will "provide steering and braking assistance" Lane keeping assist will "subtly adjust steering" Based on the Toyota "sudden acceleration" issue, how do I know if the... |
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2016 Honda Civic Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Honda Civic's infotainment display looks sleek, but an absence of knobs makes it overly difficult to change the volume or the channel. Tasks in general require multiple taps. The climate controls do include knobs and buttons. But why are there two buttons to manage recirculation, but... Comparison vehicle: 2017 Hyundai Elantra |
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2016 Chevrolet Cruze Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Honda Civic's interior doesn't fare as well when comparing usability. Its infotainment controls include no knobs. The new Chevrolet Cruze's include both traditional knobs, for tuning as well as volume, and are generally much easier to operate. If the range selector for the transmission weren't awkwardly positioned on... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Honda Civic |
Great car overall, be careful if it snows where you live. 2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member6467 Everything is east to reach, read and follow. Climate control has features that work exactly as they should. Radio controls areexcellent as well. Split instrument panel with LCD spedometer is nice. |
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2012 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member982 The digital speedometer readout, fuel gauge & economy meter in the top cluster is difficult to read in glare conditions. |
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2013 Honda Civic Si Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh A parting word on the Civic Si's bi-level instrument cluster. The forward, above-the-rim location of the speedometer makes it very easy to read at a glance. Consider it the poor man's head-up display. Problem is, the location of the tach, closer and within the steering wheel rim, isn't nearly as... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Volkswagen Jetta |
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2013 Honda Civic EX-L Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh It's taken me seven years, but I've just about made my peace with the Civic's massive bi-level instrument panel. The digital speedometer's high, forward location does make it easy to read. (The bars flanking the speedometer change color to indicate how economically you're driving.) But I'd also prefer the tach... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Dodge Dart |
2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5224 Driver-centric controls are easy to use and intuitive. No small buttons that require you to remove your eyes from the road. High-mounted digital speedometer is particularly useful and appreciated. |
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2006 Honda Civic Pros and Cons jasonmreece Ten-Year Veteran See the Interior Styling comments above; the parking brake handle presses against the right leg of taller drivers and is very uncomfortable. |
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2003 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member1173 Shifter/clutch inputs are very good. |
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2002 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member467 All the controls are logically placed and easy to reach. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member1489 many stylish controls |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons roger.aiken Everything is integrated seamlessly and has a comfortable familiar feel. It reminds me somewhat of a dashboard of the 62 Oldsmobile - but is nothing like it. |
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2007 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member1876 nothing |
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2007 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member463 |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States |