Yes that's correct is $27,450 but remember when you get to the dealership and at the end you are signing paperwork with the financial guy, remember to add about $4000 dollars for all fees, which include, tag, title, car destination fee, convenience fee, taxes, and all other BS crap that the dealer likes to sneek in there. So whenever you are watching any TH-cam Videos on any car you will like to buy, remember the rule of thumb is to always add $4000 to whatever the sticker price shows and that will be your final price divided by the interest rate you got approved for and divided by the amount of months you sign up for, 48, 60, 72 or 84. I rather paid alot for 48 months and own the car completely in 4 years than keep paying for 7 years! Goodluck to everyone and I hope my tip has given you a wake up call!
Bought the same exact color and trim about a month ago. Love it. Handles great on corners and feels more powerful than the mentioned 158hp. Currently getting almost 35mpg. Couldn't ask for more.
It's a great car with the bulletproof 2.0L N/A engine. The 1.5T has issues that's still not 100% fixed. It's better than it was before, but it's best to get this trim. Wish Honda would offer higher trims with this engine rather than 1.5T.
I have a 24 civic sport hatch with the 2.0 manual and looks exactly like this. The worst gas mileage I’ve done is 34. I normally get 35-37 in the city and 40 on the highway. It has more than an acceptable amount of power and the lane keep assist is a game changer. Much different than my 2011 civic lol. The paint is the only qualm I have about it. It does have the water based paint infamous wavy look and scratches easy. Also have one little round spot where the clear was not shot well. This is the best car I’ve ever owned
I have the 2024 LX Hatchback. It’s a step down trim wise from the Sport model, but a step up from the LX Sedan. Main difference between the LX and Sport is no remote start, no paddle shifting/sport mode, and 16” alloy wheels instead of 18” (I actually prefer the 16” over the 18”). So far it’s been a good car and it rides and handles wonderfully. Another thing to consider is that the LX and Sport trims have more headroom without the sunroof.
Wife and I test drove a civic sport touring 6 speed. Very nice. Sort of too nice for this Subaru Impreza owner. I found a civic sport 6 speed about 100 miles away. Hope to pick it up this week.
Really wish Honda made the infotainment screen bigger or at least made the speedometer digital to make it look more aesthetically pleasing. Pretty cheap for 2024
I have a debate as a have a 2020 civic si coupe that I love but I am considering getting this as I have 2 small Kids and it’s a bit of an inconvenience
@@That_One_Guy-pd1jb so the gasket sealer on civic lx and sport model, But how about HRV's with that engine? Have you seen or heard of HRV's with the valve cover leak?
I have a debate as a have a 2020 civic si coupe that I love but I am considering getting this as I have 2 small Kids and it’s a bit of an inconvenience
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Yes that's correct is $27,450 but remember when you get to the dealership and at the end you are signing paperwork with the financial guy, remember to add about $4000 dollars for all fees, which include, tag, title, car destination fee, convenience fee, taxes, and all other BS crap that the dealer likes to sneek in there. So whenever you are watching any TH-cam Videos on any car you will like to buy, remember the rule of thumb is to always add $4000 to whatever the sticker price shows and that will be your final price divided by the interest rate you got approved for and divided by the amount of months you sign up for, 48, 60, 72 or 84. I rather paid alot for 48 months and own the car completely in 4 years than keep paying for 7 years!
Goodluck to everyone and I hope my tip has given you a wake up call!
Or you can negotiate
Bought the same exact color and trim about a month ago. Love it. Handles great on corners and feels more powerful than the mentioned 158hp. Currently getting almost 35mpg. Couldn't ask for more.
You must do alot of highway miles
@@strawdemindsetI get 37 in the city with my manual sport hatch
It's a great car with the bulletproof 2.0L N/A engine. The 1.5T has issues that's still not 100% fixed. It's better than it was before, but it's best to get this trim. Wish Honda would offer higher trims with this engine rather than 1.5T.
I have a 24 civic sport hatch with the 2.0 manual and looks exactly like this. The worst gas mileage I’ve done is 34. I normally get 35-37 in the city and 40 on the highway. It has more than an acceptable amount of power and the lane keep assist is a game changer. Much different than my 2011 civic lol. The paint is the only qualm I have about it. It does have the water based paint infamous wavy look and scratches easy. Also have one little round spot where the clear was not shot well. This is the best car I’ve ever owned
I have the same car in white...was damn hard to find. I love it...and if I can keep it off the deer I hope to drive it for 15-20 years
I have the 2024 LX Hatchback. It’s a step down trim wise from the Sport model, but a step up from the LX Sedan. Main difference between the LX and Sport is no remote start, no paddle shifting/sport mode, and 16” alloy wheels instead of 18” (I actually prefer the 16” over the 18”). So far it’s been a good car and it rides and handles wonderfully.
Another thing to consider is that the LX and Sport trims have more headroom without the sunroof.
It is crazy how good that low trim looks, looks better than the touring model, gorgeous
lol it looks the exact same from the outside
@natas12rm Different wheels and Different accents around the car, looks different to me
Wife and I test drove a civic sport touring 6 speed. Very nice. Sort of too nice for this Subaru Impreza owner. I found a civic sport 6 speed about 100 miles away. Hope to pick it up this week.
I just Leased one today for July4th deal,,$1K down $392/month wear and tear included..
Nice
400 a month. No money down. Never put money down on s lease.
Debating between the sport or sport touring any more info would be appreciated
Depends on what you want.. the 1.5 turbo is still having issues while the NA is solid. Do you want the sunroof tho?
Not really tbh
Really wish Honda made the infotainment screen bigger or at least made the speedometer digital to make it look more aesthetically pleasing. Pretty cheap for 2024
I’ve always said this. The infotainment already looks outdated.
Hope the next generation Will look similar to the accord that in my opinion has a more premium look
@@96Zazza I’ve seen the leaks and the only thing the civic sport will be getting in blind spot monitoring apparently. Hopefully I’m wrong
I have a debate as a have a 2020 civic si coupe that I love but I am considering getting this as I have 2 small
Kids and it’s a bit of an inconvenience
Get the manual if you can
I got the sedan..just Hit First 500 Miles.. next 500 miles first oil change.. I like it... i can roll with the kias Now..🤨👈🏾😂😂😂
I bought the sedan
No 1.5T option or exhaust tips on the "Sport" trim is a travesty!
Anybody have the valve cover leak engine oil on these Honda 4 cylinder engines?
you dont have to believe me lmao but i work as a tech at honda. its usually the honda bond (gasket sealer) needs to be resealed
@@That_One_Guy-pd1jb so the gasket sealer on civic lx and sport model, But how about HRV's with that engine? Have you seen or heard of HRV's with the valve cover leak?
@@josephziko-on8wpI think it’s the same engine and cvt
With a Mexican CVT . NO
Very slow car
Not reallyyyy, this car isn’t about performance but efficiency.. getting a car just bc it’s faster but paying 10k more is egotistical nonsense
Feels fast to me 😂
0 to 60 at 8 . Mid range is plenty fast.
I have a debate as a have a 2020 civic si coupe that I love but I am considering getting this as I have 2 small
Kids and it’s a bit of an inconvenience