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2016 Honda Civic Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Honda Civic is quieter inside than past Honda Civics. On coarse road surfaces and at highway speeds, though, you'll still experience somewhat more road roar than in some competitors. If you want a super-quiet car for long highway drives, the new Civic isn't your best choice. In around-town... Comparison vehicle: 2017 Hyundai Elantra |
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2016 Chevrolet Cruze Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh I need to drive the new Chevrolet Cruze back-to-back with a competing car on a wider variety of roads to properly evaluate its quietness. But my initial impression was that it's among the quietest compact sedans, and quieter than the Civic, especially on coarse road surfaces and at highway speeds. Comparison vehicle: 2016 Honda Civic |
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2016 Nissan Sentra Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Three years ago I was able to identify five reasons to buy a Nissan Sentra over a Honda Civic, and this was only because five is the maximum within our format. For 2016, you'll no longer find fuel economy, interior materials, and ride smoothness among these, and even price is... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Honda Civic |
Great car overall, be careful if it snows where you live. 2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member6467 Lots of wind noise -- car is loud! Put on snow tires and it's worse. |
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2014 Kia Forte SX Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Kia has a larger advantage over the Honda in interior noise levels, which are fairly low around town and moderate on the highway. The second-generation Forte sounds and feels considerably more refined than the previous one. In general, though, the days of the highway-unfriendly compact are just about behind... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Honda Civic |
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EX Mustang Owner now owns a CIVIC SI 2013 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member538 Not quiet! Better than the 2012, but you hear the road, the engine. It is not obtrusive at all, the road is more in the background, but rev the engine and it will give you that Honda Engine sound. On the old SI's when you hit the VTEC you could... |
2000 Honda Civic EX Coupe, 5-speed manual 2000 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Mikemund Was very quiet once in fifth gear. Noise wasn't too bad before that, either. |
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The 8th-gen Civic Si sedan. 8000rpm never gets old. 2009 Honda Civic Love Letter cjones314 It's loud and encourages speed once you learn how to dance with it. I've had people (not cops) get angry about my speed... only to see other cars going the same speed or faster in the same conditions (and no one bats and eye). |
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The 8th-gen Civic Si sedan. 8000rpm never gets old. 2009 Honda Civic Love Letter cjones314 It's loud and encourages speed once you learn how to dance with it. I've had people (not cops) get angry about my speed... only to see other cars going the same speed or faster in the same conditions (and no one bats and eye). |
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2013 Honda Civic Si Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Civic Si still isn't a quiet car, but the revisions for the 2013 have made it a quieter one. There's still some road noise, especially on concrete, but it's nowhere near the levels in past Civics. You also won't hear tire impacts nearly as loudly as in the Jetta... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Volkswagen Jetta |
2013 Nissan Sentra SL Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh When cruising (we'll get to this caveat later), the Sentra is much quieter inside than the Civic, especially on concrete. Some other cars in the segment might be as quiet, but none are significantly quieter. Comparison vehicle: 2013 Honda Civic |
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2013 Honda Civic EX-L Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh So, what's not to like? The Honda Civic's lightness isn't cost-free. The rushed revisions have significantly reduced noise levels inside the 2013, but more road noise continues to intrude than in a Dart, Cruze, Focus, or Sentra, especially on concrete. This isn't entirely a bad thing. Hearing the tires do... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Dodge Dart |
2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5224 Significant road noise is present when driving over any surface at 45 mph+. Noise makes it difficult to hold a conversation on coarse asphalt. |
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Good dependable economy car. 2003 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5607 Tire noise on course pavement is noisy. I have to turn up the volume on my radio/ cd player. Maybe some extra noise insulation would help. Otherwise, engine noise is OK, except at high rpms. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5364 loud during freeway drives |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5326 Too much road noise. |
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2010 Honda Civic Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada Its very loud. For such a smooth comfortable car, the volume of noice the car makes (seems like a good portion is from the tires, is almost unbearable at times. |
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2012 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5226 Civics have never been very quiet cars. |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member4777 road noise, I wear hearing aids and could not carry on a conversation at road speeds |
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2008 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member5027 Very noisy at highway speeds. Both from wind and tires. Good thing the stereo is decent. |
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2007 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member4870 Not very well insulated. |
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2000 Honda Civic Pros and Cons A member in Missouri, United States |
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2006 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member796 Very high road noise no matter what tires or road condition. The rougher the road the noisier it was. |
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2004 Honda Civic Pros and Cons Member4531 |
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