It's interesting how specs differ between countries. I have a mid-range 1.8 manual in Australia. It has stability control, cruise control, steering wheel audio controls, lots of airbags, Bluetooth, velour trim and bigger wheels as standard. It's 9 years old and has just clocked 100,000Km. From experience, it will last at least 300,000Km before it starts to look tired.
Actually I think yours is 2012 model and in India too the civic has stability control cruise control steering wheel audio controls 2 airbags bluetooth they did not give 6 airbags and bigger wheels
Yes bro. Features are great, we all love them, but when a manufacturer focuses on features and forgets the engine i.e. the heart of the beast, it spoils the package. If the new Civic Petrol had come with an MT or even a proper TC or DCT automatic, it would have been so much better!
@@JRSCars I was planning to buy an automatic civic but all the other TH-camrs say that civic came with only a CVT gearbox, so I changed my mind and decided to buy a manual. I saw your acceleration test now and yes I think it is a torque converter. But my doubt is whether all the automatics were torque converters or may be one or two years later they might have changed it to a CVT or is it using a stepped CVT? I knew honda city came with torque converters. Pls do clarify this.
That's the problem nowadays, too many people have started misleading others with wrong information. I can guarantee that the 8th gen Civic in India (2006-2012) came with only a torque converter for the automatic transmission. The 10th gen Civic (2019 for India) had only a CVT automatic.
Regarding Honda City also. 3rd gen and type 2 had Torque Converter automatics. All others are CVT. I've mentioned this multiple times in the videos on my City
The 1.8 in the civic 10th gen that india got before, not now since it's discontinued, is actually not a worthy move by honda, globally, honda gives the civic a 1.5 turbo charged engine with 160bhp, that engine would have justified he 20 lakhs price tag
Hey buddy, yes! It’s a great car - mileage and an expensive power steering repair (pump is 60-70k) are the only drawbacks Suspension n AC might need work too But apart from that, a good clean and low mileage car would be great
True. But those cars would have run over 1L km and may have other chronic civic problems like the dreaded power steering leak, suspension issues, etc., Also, I was contacted directly by the owner and since the car was so clean, I had to review it. Finding such a clean and low mileage civic that is un-modified, is rare.
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Keep more videos on Honda civic,you are actually doing good job without any further bullishit...I enjoyed the fact that been provided by you
Sure bro - this car is sold now - will make other when I get the chance 😃
It's interesting how specs differ between countries. I have a mid-range 1.8 manual in Australia. It has stability control, cruise control, steering wheel audio controls, lots of airbags, Bluetooth, velour trim and bigger wheels as standard. It's 9 years old and has just clocked 100,000Km. From experience, it will last at least 300,000Km before it starts to look tired.
True buddy, good observation. The spec on Indian variants were really low especially on safety kit. Now it is somewhat better
Actually I think yours is 2012 model and in India too the civic has stability control cruise control steering wheel audio controls 2 airbags bluetooth they did not give 6 airbags and bigger wheels
@@rohanbiswas4106and can you say what variant and which year was that?
I have 2007 model civic 1.8
I have driven like 360000km
And it still runs very good 😂
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Well said brother back then cars were driving focused unlike feature focussed like now..NA engine grunts are a different kind of music xD
Yes bro. Features are great, we all love them, but when a manufacturer focuses on features and forgets the engine i.e. the heart of the beast, it spoils the package.
If the new Civic Petrol had come with an MT or even a proper TC or DCT automatic, it would have been so much better!
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I didn't know that civic came with torque converter gear boxes, I thought it had only a CVT and a manual transmission
That's the new 10th gen Civic. The old 8th gen (this car) in India was torque converter for automatic and MT.
@@JRSCars I was planning to buy an automatic civic but all the other TH-camrs say that civic came with only a CVT gearbox, so I changed my mind and decided to buy a manual. I saw your acceleration test now and yes I think it is a torque converter. But my doubt is whether all the automatics were torque converters or may be one or two years later they might have changed it to a CVT or is it using a stepped CVT? I knew honda city came with torque converters. Pls do clarify this.
That's the problem nowadays, too many people have started misleading others with wrong information.
I can guarantee that the 8th gen Civic in India (2006-2012) came with only a torque converter for the automatic transmission.
The 10th gen Civic (2019 for India) had only a CVT automatic.
Regarding Honda City also. 3rd gen and type 2 had Torque Converter automatics.
All others are CVT.
I've mentioned this multiple times in the videos on my City
@@JRSCars Ok thanks bro for this information, ❤️ from Kerala
The 1.8 in the civic 10th gen that india got before, not now since it's discontinued, is actually not a worthy move by honda, globally, honda gives the civic a 1.5 turbo charged engine with 160bhp, that engine would have justified he 20 lakhs price tag
Very true buddy, but price would hv been 2L more than the 1.8L
Awesome!! Well said. The 10th gen civic was a rip off!!
best review with info.thanks
Thanks bro!
One vehicle is there honda 2008 model price one lakh 30 k .. km 1,50,000 it's best or not reply 😮😮
It depends on condition and service history/ records
loved the Review
Hey JRS, do you think civic automatic makes sense in 2024 also?
I'm planning to get one and your video has motivated me enough to get it.
Hey buddy, yes! It’s a great car - mileage and an expensive power steering repair (pump is 60-70k) are the only drawbacks
Suspension n AC might need work too
But apart from that, a good clean and low mileage car would be great
@@JRSCars wow I did not expect you to reply on a 3 year old video.
Thanks man really appreciate it.
You got a sub :)
@@justinjerome829 i appreciate genuine and honest comments 😃
it has arm rest on back seat as well wid music controls... dis car owner did something to it.
Nothing is done to it. Its hidden under the seat cover, that's all.
Good work brother 👍
Thanks bro!
If i maintain the rev range at 2000 rpm in city cruising, what millege will it give?
At best 10 - 11 kmpl - city driving. This is with being ultra gentle with throttle inputs
Bro i have a question please help
Look i want most power and manual gearbox
So which variant of this civic is best for me.
There is only one engine and one manual option or automatic option. You said u want the manual, then what else are you expecting bro?
Crazy! Are you a car dealer or making review!
I reviewed the car and mentioned it's for sale. Wats crazy in that?
Awesome!
Thank you for giving the car for review bro! Definitely one of the best Civic's I've driven!
You almost built a new car with those lil mods 😀
Hehe. Kudos to the owner
Saw a civix on OLX for 1lacs which was poorly maintained . But u can get a really good deal for 1.5 lacs of properly maintained civic !
True. But those cars would have run over 1L km and may have other chronic civic problems like the dreaded power steering leak, suspension issues, etc.,
Also, I was contacted directly by the owner and since the car was so clean, I had to review it. Finding such a clean and low mileage civic that is un-modified, is rare.
He said 3 L dude
@@JRSCars Bro what will it cost full clearing those issues you have mentioned
@@galaxe3936 steering issue, 80k, suspension probably 60-80k at Honda, 40-50k outside.
@@JRSCars I had a plan of buying 2nd hand civic 2007 90k km driven.But the cost of maintaninece is high..What about the availability of parts bro?
Any idea on what the mileage is like typically with these now?
8-9 city mileage
12-14 highway - depending on how you drive
Is this a 1st owner car?
I want to buy 2010 model. Honda Civic V MT.. Can you please advice me about this car. Can I buy it or not
See the comments buddy, I’m sure I’ve answered this question before 🤝
Is the 2011 civic also has the torque converter
Yes
Awesome
Thanks!
Minimum price of this car 2007 model
Please call the owner directly bro
Honda civic SMT engine do anyone has? Can I buy it second hand with good condition
Blowing horn unnecessarily 😂🎉
😂😂😂
How reliable is the transmission bro
Very reliable bro! It's a hondaaa!
Looks like tarzan the wonder car
Hehe
The cruise control option is available in
No cruise control in this generation Civic in India bro
@@JRSCars no bro it is avialbe from 2013 model ig
Put a review of xuv 500
Sure bro!
Chevrolet Cruze or honda civic which is best bro ??
Civic bro. Cruze maintenance and spares will be difficult / expensive
Bro is civic mei manual high mileage or automatic high mileage??
MT will give 2kmpl more than AT bro
Civic lovers hit 👍
is this car available.???
As far as I know, yes.
Call the number in video description bro😊
@@JRSCars Thank you bro
Is this car sold or available!
As far as I know its still available.
Mileage
City 8-10
Highway 12-14
Subject to driving style
With ac or without ac
@@sagarkumar-et9nd obviously with ac everyone uses ac everyday
Stopped the video as soon as he says Honda Civic Automatic
You make a lots of mistakes bro .
Like what bro?
automatic is not the way to gooooooo
hehe, depends on requirements and priorities