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Scotty I have a question...I have a 2008 Lincoln MKX...my Ac is blowing hot...in past year I've added freon twice at a shop...I recently changed my fan blower motor..just flushed my ac drain tube yesterday as it was clogged...I checked the 2 temperature motors behind dash seem to be functional fine. Stopped blowing cold about maybe 2 weeks ago. The clutch on compressor is turning on and off when turning ac on and off and the 2 fans behind radiator are working ....any idea what you think it may be? I'm not sure if it's a leak which I need checked or if maybe condenser or something else...
I told you the other day to buy a Honda Civic, I bought a 94’ new and drove it 20 years, other than regular maintenance I replaced the front axles and fuel pump until steam came out the exhaust and I gave it away. I bought a used 12’ and it’s a great car also. Hope they stay that way.
Only Reason it takes a driver longer to travel was bc the driver has to stop n take 10 hr break bc of federal dot laws If the driver didn’t have to stop he’d either get there the same time as the self driving truck or he’d beat it there
21 here, driving an 08 CRV. Yeah I'm a college student, and yeah some people my age are driving their Mercedes that mommy and daddy bought. But mine is at 105k miles and has had minimal issues (A/C compressor died once and a power steering fluid leak). Let's see how their cars hold up by this point
I think it is much less than that, I have a 2019 Toyota Camry and it warns you lane departure is not available at speeds under 32 mph. It would be interesting to know what the other manufacturers cutoff is for speed is
Plus the lines on the road have to be very visible, it won't pick up faded lines on back roads but my experience on highways and city roads it works pretty good
On the steering wheel, there is a symbol of parallel lanes, you have to activate it for the lane departures to work correctly. The symbol didn't poped on the top right of your dashboard, so did not have it on. Works pretty good, but it will work only if you are at medium to high speed. Take care Scotty!
I bought Honda Civic 2024 sport sedan 4 days ago: squeaky sound right front side suspension, low tire pressure front left. After snow last night cruise control doesn't work until snow melted. Brand new car!?!
Was away from your channel for 2+ years Scotty, but I've started to look at another vehicle and it's good to see you're still making great and helpful vids, keep up the great work and love the comedy thrown in as always, love you brother!
I was worried about the oil dilution problem in the current Honda Civics and CR-V's with the turbo. I bought the 2.0-liter Civic Sport version instead because I wanted to play it safe.
I had a 2000 Acura EL. The engine, a 1.6 SOHC engine, was bullet proof and easy to work on because of it's simple design. Changing out the timing belt was fairly easy. These EL's were manufactured in Canada for the Canadian market only. They had some of the best shifting manuals. As Scotty pointed out, about their only weakness back then was in the body. Back then Honda was ahead of their time based on motorcycle technology transferred to the car manufacturing.
@@babagandu to figure out where a lot of cars, not all cars are made, all you have to do is look at the VIN number. 1,4,5,7 is the United States 2 is Canada, 3 is Mexico, S is England, J is Japan, V is France, etc. W is Germany but a lot of Benzes will have the W although they may be assembled in Hungary or South Africa. Had to edit. It is the first letter or number on the VIN that tells where it is most likely assembled
Just picked up a 2018 Accord and I love this thing. Looks great, drives great, seriously good warranty (7yr/150k miles w/56k @ purchase). Big fan of Honda now.
I bought this exact model, down to the color, 7 days ago. It had 22 miles off the lot and 2600 now. I got it to go from VA to OK and back safely (my old car was a 98 civic LX, wasn't going to make the trip.) and it did really well. Very cool features with the lane keep and adaptive cruise made the trip much better. But I gotta say, the seats are not friendly for very very long trips. For maybe 4 hour round trips they'd be fine, but 9 hours a day was difficult and I can still feel it. But all in all I'd buy another one if I needed to, very nice car, and I haven't even tried the sport mode... :3
Out of all the different cars I've owned, Honda has been the most reliable well equipped cars, that are fun and very easy to drive. Today, they are even more fuel efficient.
I'm on my third Honda. Civic, accord and civic again. I have absolutely loved and still do each one i had, do have nest cars ever. I only strayed once for a 2007 Mazda 6 and that was an absolute fantastic car. I'm so glad to be back in a Honda though. Honda for life!
Have a 2008 Civic that I drive 500 miles a week commuting. Now with 325,000 miles, still running great. Oil and filter changes, replaced a starter, struts, engine mounts, tires and brakes. Returns 32-34 miles a gallon, uses no oil. Few lights on the dash no longer work. A/C nice and cold. Hoping it will last the next four years when I will be retiring. Only vehicles we buy are Hondas and Toyotas.. Own five, all trouble free. I shake my head when I see someone buying a new Nissan, Fiat Chrysler, GM, Jeep. All junk.
My 2007 made it to 337,000 but is now rusting out after not having a garage in the north east for 3 years. Its struggling to pass inspection and everythings on its way out so looking to replace soon
@@jacobverdesi6593 Wow, that impressive! I had an 07’ but just sold it to Carmax for 3k. Had 104k miles in it. Only major repair was the starter at 10 years. I had to trade it bc it started up loud and I had to keep replacing the engine mounts. Did you notice an issue with your mounts?
I've bought this car. Three things I don't like 1. Android Auto and iPhone Carplay. Really horrible, lots of problems (operating/bugs). 2. Start/Stop button feature, this feature is really bad for your vehicle and it is enabled every time you turn on your vehicle. 3. Not enough power/charging spots for driver/passenger. Everything else works well on this vehicle.
Thank you for your kind words about English car production 😊🤗🤗 I live in England and bought a 21 yr old Honda Civic for £300/$400 had it 4 years with no problems 130,000 miles on the clock Had 2 Hondas in the past both Company cars loved both of them - Cheers Scotty 💕
2018 civic si owner here, it's an AMAZING car, needs more power for its price and heritage but overall I love it, it has a HUGE aftermarket aswell so you will never have to pay hundreds of dollars for broken parts
I own the same car in manual, and it's a great daily driver. Oil dilution problem is fixed by the update,no issues at all in more than 3 years. I love my Civic hatchback.
280,000 + miles on my 10th gen 2016 civic,maintained myself per maintenance minder and still rides like new. I used to put 7k a month driving Houston to Austin round trip, this is a solid car indeed!
I love my 2020 Si Coupe. Thing is solid. Even on stock internals the engine can handle a lot more power. Also love that the Si comes with a helical limited slip diff up front, it really makes a difference, you can feel it pulling you into turns.
running with a '19 sport hatch and cant argue for the longevity because its only been like 2 and a half years of ownership, but they are clean looking cars and satisfying to daily and I agree, seem to be well built. Loving the 10th gen
I like that you mentioned the body gaps. That's one of details Honda has always been good at. Doesn't matter if it's a new Acura or a 10 y/o Fit; the body gaps are consistent (and if they aren't, you can pretty safely assume it's been wrecked). My turbocharged RDX still runs like new at 205k miles. I'd gladly take a CTR on a roadtrip, but I am about to drive my s2000 5 hours tomorrow, so I'm a glutton for a fun driving car.
had a 2018 hatch back with 6 speed manual. I liked it. 1.5 turbo had enough power for the car and it got great fuel mileage. Honestly the only reason I got rid of it was I wanted a truck and the ridgeline was not what I wanted.
The hatchback is great! With the seats down, I can fit my 67-inch long (169 cm) road bike in the back WITHOUT taking any wheels off. I purchased a 2021 EX and love the heated seats. What I don't like are all the nooks and crannies for debris to get stuck. I'm already planning on taking parts off to clean those areas out.
3:26 Just want to mention if you have a 2019 Honda Civic Hatchback and your AC isn’t working right, there is a recall and you can get a brand new one for free! Highly recommend!
@@arjund.4817 Nah for real it is. I really didn’t imagine myself getting this car at 18. Maybe when I become rich, but, bruh I for real love this car. I’m not really into those luxury cars. I like reliable, fun, and stylish cars. Not much of the flashy cars ya know? I like old school cars as well, but man, when I first saw this Honda Civic, something about it stuck with me.
I’ve owned my 2020 civic sedan EX for a little over a year now and I don’t have many complaints, overall a fantastic car with great fuel economy and the Honda sensing system has definitely saved me from rear ending other cars a few times on those sleepy drives. Would definitely recommend.
I test drove a 2021 LX the other day i loved it! It was fun and sporty to drive. I have a 2019 Corrola its slower compared to my corrola. I loved how fun it is to drive and how sporty and aggressive it looks. My corrola is a nice car but the drive is boring where as the Civic is fun to drive. What do you think is it worth upgrading? I want and accord but i dont have kids yet and im not married yet. So im thinking of getting one.
@@erandy5048 ... The model Scotty has: Honda Civic Sport, 1.5 VTEC TURBO 7-Speed Automatic Transmission (CVT), Hatchback. These are most commonly sold in the European markets.
I remember what James May said about the Civic. He said the newer Honda Fit/Jazz is what the older Civic was. Applies rather well to the Accord and Civic as well I think. I have a Civic sport with a manual transmission, and it's so similar to my sister-in-law's old Accord.
My wife has a 21 civic ex hatch in the exact same color. At the end of her lease I’m seriously considering buying it out because I like so many things about the car.
@@Ghost-jy9hk never buy the first year of a redesign. They tend to have the most problems. Although it’s a Honda so the problems should be minimal but that’s still a risk you run.
The Civic has very bad cornering visibility (especially turning left) due to the very thick A pillar and side mirror mount as well as the mirror housing. You basically have to lean forward to get a better angle of view when turning left or while waiting at a stop sign and trying to cross.
I dumped the 1.5 litre turbo 2017 CRV. They did the so called fix for the oil dilution. Three months later I pulled the dipstick and oil level was 3/8ths inch over max, smelt like gas and oil was black. 15000 km on this vehicle. I have a 2000 Toyota Sienna with 380,000 km and the oil is clear. This crv engine is junk. I then bought a new 2019 Toyota rav 4. Awesome. No turbo, no cvt transmission, 2.4 litre engine. Give it time and we will start seeing these turbo engine fail. Again, the fix did not fix the problem.
My Honda FIT has 250K going strong but I’ve been debating finally upgrading. I’m looking into this one because I’ll never NOT own a hatch…these have been really well reviewed and I just have a hard time owning anything other than a Honda.
they come out of the swindon uk plant, they must be good, to be importing them here to the US. honda knows what theyre doing. we dont get a 1.0 version though.
Bro i have the same car like yours, bought it used with 40000km. I live in canada quebec and the winters here are just snowy and very cold, the car did very well. I love how it handles,its power and of course smoothness 👍👍👍👍👍
I am from England and we have nobody as honest and helpful in our car motoring journalsim as Scotty. Very honest and helpful as well as entertaining. Simply the best
I have a 2019 Civic Sedan EX-L, bought it new, and I put 40k miles on it already. I love this car. Drives nice, looks nice, super comfortable, great features, good price, great gas mileage. Just a fantastic car all around.
i own a 2019 civic lkas only works on speeds over 45 mph and it will push you back in the lane or re center you if you're hugging a side of the road. and on the highway that car basically drives itself with the adaptive cruze and lkas
@@brianhaney9703 Had the Element well over 200,000 miles, ran like new until my wife killed it. Best vehicle I've ever owned. It was like a CRV, only far more useful.
@@billy120745 a quick small check for you open your oil gasket and smell inside and tell me if you smell gasoline,I traded my car for a civic 2018 with this 1.5 tl engine it stinks with gasoline 😞
The lane keep assist needs to be turned on for the real notification of departure. If you are going 45+ it will basically steer itself as long as it can see the lines, even around fairly decent sharp ish turns. I love mine for the few trips I have done as the car basically drives itself for the gas, breaking, maintaining distance and basically steers itself to keep in the lane. Not full auto pilot but takes the edge off on long trips.
The lane departure I do believe has a min/max speed where it works. In my civic it works fairly well. As long as the lines are actually freaking painted on the road lol. I do love this car though.
That's what I was thinking. I have this generation of Civic too and the lane departure is almost overly protective imo. Honda trained in for certain scenarios. If it thinks you're doing something deliberately, it won't kick in. For example, crossing into an oncoming lane because you're avoiding construction in your own.
Have you had any major problems from the turbocharged engine, I just wanna know cause I plan to get a 2022 civic turbocharged or I might just wait till the next year model
I love my 2013 Honda Covic! Got me from Pennsylvania, to California, and back to Pennsylvania without any issues. I only have ONE dislike so far and that's the damn wires coated in soy or whatever. We had rodents chew right through them, and as a result I broke down on the highway and had to be towed. But other than that, it's a great car!
@@kratosdisciple4637 Hahaha! Holy crap! I wish Chrysler had that in the 90s... I had to set mousetraps around my old Cherokee, and rats completely trashed my Ram's harness and A/C! Looks like I'm in the market for wolf piss! X3
@@jamesgizasson Yeah, I had a Dodge that got chewed on by rodents. My girl didn't want me to set traps so she found Wolf Urine online. Every couple weeks I'd put some on the ground where I parked my car. No more rodents.
I agree with Scotty that we have become too reliant on technology in vehicles. I moved my wirefree backup camera to the front while working on installing a tailgate backup camera. The work wasn’t done before I had to use the truck. Oh boy, I couldn’t back up properly without the camera. It took me a good amount of time to re-learn how to back up the old fashion way.
@@deepneasy I’m going to guess he also works on most non-Tesla EVs too. After all, Tesla only has a few certified shops and they prefer people to go to their service centers instead (which is too bad because I hear their service quality is terrible for the most part).
I had a 2017 gray metallic Honda Civic Hatch SEL package. Ran good, never an issue. But, after I retired I wanted a road vehicle for comfort and more luxury. I also found the space lacking over time. Good city commuter car, but not comfortable on longer trips. I almost got a Honda CRV but found the power lacking. I went with a 2020 Ford Escape big engine, no crummy CVT. The civic I had was loud, I need a quiet vehicle, my escape is all that.
Where I live there are cracks all over the road and my Civic always thinks I'm departing from my lane because of the lines all over the roads. Quite infuriating
I love Honda. My mom got a 2020 Civic Sport with the 2.0 non turbo and the manual and I swear that thing will outlive her. Looking for a civic for myself next.
I love my 2020 civic si 1.5l turbo. It is a rough ride if you don't put it in sport mode on the highway. But once you turn that on its amazing. I love the 6 speed manual it has too.
@@Theyralltakenfu We had a couple feet last winter. I kept driving until the snow was up to the bumper. I didn't have any issues. Of course it's no 4runner. You'll always be limited by the FWD and type of tires you have on.
That feeling when Scotty is about to talk about the car you drive.... I love mine so far, got it with 5 miles on it, up to 3500 miles in about 2 months.
Dang! You're the reason Honda's always have so many miles. I bought my 2017 civic last year with 34k. It only has 48K on it now. And I have a fairly decent commute to and from work. How many oil changes have you had so far? Myself, one. A couple months ago.
I just got a 2022 sport trim and love it, my only complaint is that initial sluggishness when taking off from a stop but yes once it gets going you take off. I’ve found that instead if flooring it right away, a gentle press of the gas to get moving and then pressing it down slowly gets me rolling a lot quicker than just hitting the gas and waiting for the engine
I'm a Honda/Acura fan for life. I have owned 19 cars in my lifetime. One car was a Ford, ten were Hondas and the other eight were Acuras. Currently have a '20 Accord Touring 2.0T which I love! It's a fantastic car. My next car will likely be either a new Acura TLX or the new Acura Integra Type S coming out next spring.
Man the NEW 11th gen is just around the corner, it is going to change the game. Congrats on the new 10th gen, I traded my 2017 Si for the 2022 Civic Sport with HPD package. I love my HONDA.
Oh man. A wrangler has always been one of my bucket list vehicles. Got all my other bucket list cars. Never got the wrangler and don't think I will now. I like the older models better than these new ones and unless I'm buying an older one just for fun, it'll always be the one I never got. It's all good though.
Had 6 Hondas and this is my last. Have a 2017 CRV with the 1.5 turbo. Oil dilution problems and just waiting for engine problems from turbo going out and GDI. No more Honda for me, Toyota is next car for me.
anyway you take it you are screw, toyota also has it own issue. There is no more reliable car. Everyone of them has their own problem. Maybe you did not see the big recall on toyota engines that or the recall on their 8 speed transmission or the recall on their CVT. If you do buy a toyota I hope it does not have an issue , but just letting you know there is no such car again.
bought a used 2019 with 1 previous owner i did not notice up until a month in the cvt is doing clicking noises and is humming when keeping speeds at 22 mph. im kinda sad but i paid for the extended warranty just in case this would happen and it did
@@83jbbentley not much of a space difference either. Only thing is be wary because I guess AC systems of recent model years weren’t built right and are going out with like 30-50k on odo. Just a long term issue it may be eventually
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Scotty, greetings from Houston. We miss you. What do you think about the NEW HONDA PASSPORT??
Scotty I have a question...I have a 2008 Lincoln MKX...my Ac is blowing hot...in past year I've added freon twice at a shop...I recently changed my fan blower motor..just flushed my ac drain tube yesterday as it was clogged...I checked the 2 temperature motors behind dash seem to be functional fine. Stopped blowing cold about maybe 2 weeks ago. The clutch on compressor is turning on and off when turning ac on and off and the 2 fans behind radiator are working ....any idea what you think it may be?
I'm not sure if it's a leak which I need checked or if maybe condenser or something else...
I told you the other day to buy a Honda Civic, I bought a 94’ new and drove it 20 years, other than regular maintenance I replaced the front axles and fuel pump until steam came out the exhaust and I gave it away. I bought a used 12’ and it’s a great car also. Hope they stay that way.
Only Reason it takes a driver longer to travel was bc the driver has to stop n take 10 hr break bc of federal dot laws If the driver didn’t have to stop he’d either get there the same time as the self driving truck or he’d beat it there
Its trash but Toyota is better let's see
Love Honda. My lawnmower, snowblower, my Accord coupe, my wife's CRV. If Honda made a toaster, I'd buy it.
😅😅😅.. nice
¡Viva Mexico!
I use Honda underwear
21 here, driving an 08 CRV. Yeah I'm a college student, and yeah some people my age are driving their Mercedes that mommy and daddy bought. But mine is at 105k miles and has had minimal issues (A/C compressor died once and a power steering fluid leak). Let's see how their cars hold up by this point
Love my crv 2017 exl ..
It goes 770km a tank..
Love honda
Hitachi makes Dildo's fyi
Most lane departure systems kick in above 50 mph. Honda actually has one of the most responsive systems in my experience
I think it is much less than that, I have a 2019 Toyota Camry and it warns you lane departure is not available at speeds under 32 mph. It would be interesting to know what the other manufacturers cutoff is for speed is
He didn't have the lkas engaged there's another button for that on the wheel
He was going 41 n when it finally worked. You can see the speedometer ..
@@richsweeney1115 lane departure and LKAS are two different systems.
Plus the lines on the road have to be very visible, it won't pick up faded lines on back roads but my experience on highways and city roads it works pretty good
I just bought this literal exact car, trim, year, color, everything. It’s great.
What’s the exact model & year?
@@Blisk0111 i think it’s the 2021 civic.
@@Blisk0111 looks like a 21 sport hatch in sonic gray pearl. beautiful car and my fav color on a civic past or present
Also just got one exactly the same, love it.
Just got the 2022 civic first ever Honda 😁
“This isn’t a Tesla, this is a uniform gap”. Savage 😂😹
I got a 2020 Honda Civic Sport last year I’m super happy with it!
Got a 2021 Honda Civic Sport in the beginning of this year and I love it
Same!
I got the 2019 :(
@@scarecuervo What's wrong with it?
Did you guys got a letter from honda about our hatchback’s ac condenser? Its good that they realized the issue now
I got a 16’ civic hatchback myself haven’t had a single complaint. Love the thing to death.
got a 17' my AC blew in a few months
@@masonjelvin6001 i know honda just sent mail out to get a rebate on something with the ac
Wonder if this was fixed… seen too many horror stories and I Have a 2020 si
@@nahpkn it’s an AC problem but they’re putting 10 year and unlimited mile warranties on them.
@@masonjelvin6001 any problems with the cvt transmission?
Still driving a 99 Accord with 280 k. Body is not perfect but I would take it cross country!
@@thomasengel1459 lol 😆
96 Civic 225,000. 91 Camry station wagon 164,000. Rides like a dream
@Jay'sWorld!🤪 hell yeah closed A C system. Just top it off every yest
Dont forget to put air in the tires
@@stevenweiss2148 that I do forget.
You just can’t go wrong with Honda or Toyota. Even though the quality isn’t like it used too be it’s 100x better then other brands
Driving my first Honda now and never going back. Just too much fun and reliable.
@@k20z3keith7 You drive 8th or 9th gen? Those are better. At least way more fun
My Prius just hit 190k. Still getting 50.2mpg. At least from the guage on the dash. I'll by another one.
Hyundai is taking over the market.
Those two and Subaru are top 3
On the steering wheel, there is a symbol of parallel lanes, you have to activate it for the lane departures to work correctly. The symbol didn't poped on the top right of your dashboard, so did not have it on.
Works pretty good, but it will work only if you are at medium to high speed.
Take care Scotty!
thats right and it works pretty good
He's old school!! Don't read the manual.
It works like u said, he didnt turn it on though. You dont need that at lower speeds
It also doesn't work if you're actively steering the vehicle.
I bought Honda Civic 2024 sport sedan 4 days ago: squeaky sound right front side suspension, low tire pressure front left. After snow last night cruise control doesn't work until snow melted.
Brand new car!?!
IDC what people say I'm a Honda fanboy. The cars have just been too good to me and so much fun in general.
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I drive a Honda and a Silverado. No car brand is ALL bad!
Honda to the world
I would never buy that crap after working there.
@Dale Macarena ➊ just picked up a 2018 si sedan with 48k. Thing drives like a dream and I get pretty close to the mpg rating.
"Don't depend on some safety system that may or may not work" with an image of stimulus. Savage.
He's a smart guy
I wish so many would get that
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Fyi the lane departure is designed for highway speed. It actually works great.
When I saw that I busted out laughing 🤣
Was away from your channel for 2+ years Scotty, but I've started to look at another vehicle and it's good to see you're still making great and helpful vids, keep up the great work and love the comedy thrown in as always, love you brother!
Gave up on Chevys years ago. Have owned Hondas for a while now...I have NO car
problems, PERIOD!
But you are having a period now?
Wrote "PERIOD" but put an exclamation mark.
@@minifix "Period" means end of point, not end of sentence...DUH!
@@ax4178 Bessmyslennoye zamechaniye.
@@sporty1701
The joke
your head
Honda's and Toyota's are superior to other brands, but I still like the 90's Honda's better. Those cars in that era were built like tanks.
37 mpg- my 98 integra gets 33MPg on highway - none of the nanny features still runs like a top!
@@bikeman1x11 I have a 99 Civic and it runs like a top. It may be 22 years old but it's the best car I've ever owned.
96 accord with 200,000 miles is still a decent daily.
01 Accord with 300,000+ miles and still going strong.
The 4th Generation Honda Prelude was the most under-rated
I was worried about the oil dilution problem in the current Honda Civics and CR-V's with the turbo. I bought the 2.0-liter Civic Sport version instead because I wanted to play it safe.
"This isn't Tesla... Trying to scam everybody and making junk." HAHAHAHA Scotty being Savage as always! 😂😂😂😂😂
When Honda does make junk
@@melmel3703 He was talking about Tesla making junk, not Honda.
Lmao he's so right when he dunks on Tesla 😂
@@alex0424619 lmao he’s wrong. Had a Tesla for 100k miles and it’s nice and reliable, my mdx has been in service twice for ac and transmission.
Honda making a electrical car Damn they going to make them better and Better.
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Scotty to the buyer: “You got ripped off big time.”
Lol
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Lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The irony is that I saw a 94 celica same color as Scott's car. Sold for around 10k 🤷🏾♀️
@@sdmurphy20 damn yeah 10k is still a lot for that thing based solely on its own value. Definitely Scotty’s effect!
I had a 2000 Acura EL. The engine, a 1.6 SOHC engine, was bullet proof and easy to work on because of it's simple design. Changing out the timing belt was fairly easy. These EL's were manufactured in Canada for the Canadian market only. They had some of the best shifting manuals. As Scotty pointed out, about their only weakness back then was in the body. Back then Honda was ahead of their time based on motorcycle technology transferred to the car manufacturing.
Had a 2002 type s. BULLETPROOF!!! no issues at all!
Nothing better than Scotty and his laughing animals. Good afternoon scotty!
Replied before he did 👀
Afternoon and thanks!
@@scottykilmerhi Scotty!
Good night
@@scottykilmer the laughing animals are my fave!
Mine is a 2017 and we love ours. Just drove it from Indiana to Orlando and back. Good gas mileage
Where's it made?
@@babagandu Venezuela
@@jacoblwin Venezuela doesn't make cars for the NA market ...
@@babagandu pretty sure Mexico 🇲🇽 and I've heard to not buy them when built from there but this one has been a great car so far.
@@babagandu to figure out where a lot of cars, not all cars are made, all you have to do is look at the VIN number. 1,4,5,7 is the United States 2 is Canada, 3 is Mexico, S is England, J is Japan, V is France, etc. W is Germany but a lot of Benzes will have the W although they may be assembled in Hungary or South Africa. Had to edit. It is the first letter or number on the VIN that tells where it is most likely assembled
Just picked up a 2018 Accord and I love this thing. Looks great, drives great, seriously good warranty (7yr/150k miles w/56k @ purchase). Big fan of Honda now.
It’s just powertrain, no accessories and electronic components. Just keep that in mind
Is that lx or ex ? How comfortable is it for long hours ( 5 hours or more ) ?
How are you finding it now? Still loving it?
Scotty: You make every day better with your knowledge of cars and life in these parts. Me and my car are in better shape because of you.
Kathy M, I have to agree! 😊
Are you trying to suggest that the 1978 Civic I drove in the mid 80s wasn’t the pinnacle of performance and style? ;)
you sold out way back didnt you?
Got to go with the 78 Lada
That’s exactly what he said
Brilliant!.....lol
Nothing outperforms an '84 Plymouth Relient...
I bought this exact model, down to the color, 7 days ago. It had 22 miles off the lot and 2600 now. I got it to go from VA to OK and back safely (my old car was a 98 civic LX, wasn't going to make the trip.) and it did really well. Very cool features with the lane keep and adaptive cruise made the trip much better. But I gotta say, the seats are not friendly for very very long trips. For maybe 4 hour round trips they'd be fine, but 9 hours a day was difficult and I can still feel it. But all in all I'd buy another one if I needed to, very nice car, and I haven't even tried the sport mode... :3
Yeah the seats and the road noise are why I passed on buying this.
Use something for lumbar support and the seat gets 100x more comfortable
Toyotas have comfortable seats for longer journeys.
French make better seats than cars. 😁
@@AbidAli-bo8sv Fan boy detected.
Out of all the different cars I've owned, Honda has been the most reliable well equipped cars, that are fun and very easy to drive. Today, they are even more fuel efficient.
I'm on my third Honda. Civic, accord and civic again. I have absolutely loved and still do each one i had, do have nest cars ever. I only strayed once for a 2007 Mazda 6 and that was an absolute fantastic car. I'm so glad to be back in a Honda though. Honda for life!
@@truestory_4 I had 2 Honda civics and now I'm in a pontiac vibe
@@truestory_4 would you recommend a civic or accord!?! which one is nicer?
@@tarikmanniry4171 if you can afford the accord. The civic is amazing and I love my babe
Have a 2008 Civic that I drive 500 miles a week commuting. Now with 325,000 miles, still running great. Oil and filter changes, replaced a starter, struts, engine mounts, tires and brakes. Returns 32-34 miles a gallon, uses no oil. Few lights on the dash no longer work. A/C nice and cold. Hoping it will last the next four years when I will be retiring. Only vehicles we buy are Hondas and Toyotas.. Own five, all trouble free. I shake my head when I see someone buying a new Nissan, Fiat Chrysler, GM, Jeep. All junk.
I drive 32 miles a week.
My 2007 made it to 337,000 but is now rusting out after not having a garage in the north east for 3 years. Its struggling to pass inspection and everythings on its way out so looking to replace soon
How's the gearbox?
@@jacobverdesi6593 Wow, that impressive! I had an 07’ but just sold it to Carmax for 3k. Had 104k miles in it. Only major repair was the starter at 10 years. I had to trade it bc it started up loud and I had to keep replacing the engine mounts. Did you notice an issue with your mounts?
I've bought this car. Three things I don't like 1. Android Auto and iPhone Carplay. Really horrible, lots of problems (operating/bugs). 2. Start/Stop button feature, this feature is really bad for your vehicle and it is enabled every time you turn on your vehicle. 3. Not enough power/charging spots for driver/passenger.
Everything else works well on this vehicle.
Thank you for your kind words about English car production 😊🤗🤗
I live in England and bought a 21 yr old Honda Civic for £300/$400 had it 4 years with no problems 130,000 miles on the clock
Had 2 Hondas in the past both Company cars loved both of them - Cheers Scotty 💕
2018 civic si owner here, it's an AMAZING car, needs more power for its price and heritage but overall I love it, it has a HUGE aftermarket aswell so you will never have to pay hundreds of dollars for broken parts
I own the same car in manual, and it's a great daily driver. Oil dilution problem is fixed by the update,no issues at all in more than 3 years. I love my Civic hatchback.
4 years with my 2017 CVT hatch. Still good
What the deal with oil dilution? I seen that somewhere but I’m
Not sure what that means
280,000 + miles on my 10th gen 2016 civic,maintained myself per maintenance minder and still rides like new. I used to put 7k a month driving Houston to Austin round trip, this is a solid car indeed!
That’s awesome! What engine do you have, the 2.0 naturally aspirated or the 1.5 GDI turbo?
@@bretthansen8166 1.5t tiny turbo still going strong too lol. And it was a CVT and that hasnt had any issues either, zero drivetrain issues.
@@frankly2677 have you done a transmission fluid change?
would you rather drive a civic or accord!?!?!? im trying to buy a car for myself
I love Honda’s. They are nice and reliable. They last forever.
Just recently bought this as my first car, glad to see my boy Scotty agrees with my purchase!
I love my 2020 Si Coupe. Thing is solid. Even on stock internals the engine can handle a lot more power. Also love that the Si comes with a helical limited slip diff up front, it really makes a difference, you can feel it pulling you into turns.
same here man in love with my si
@@justindougherty3629 what year do you have?
@@GTILOUD 2017
Thank you so much, Scotty. For your advices and honesty. I wish a lot of healthy years ahead of you.
I was skeptical about these newer 10th gen Civics at first. But after owning a 18 Si for a year and a half I gotta say these are great cars.
running with a '19 sport hatch and cant argue for the longevity because its only been like 2 and a half years of ownership, but they are clean looking cars and satisfying to daily and I agree, seem to be well built. Loving the 10th gen
Do you guys have the CVT?
@@PornstarJerome I do not. I have an Si which only comes in 6 speed manual.
@@reaperactualgaming3075 the only way to roll when they bolt these to a junk cvt
The CVT isn’t terrible, TBH. It’s night and day compared to the CVTs on Hondas from the early 2010s, for example. I’ve owned both.
Owning a honda is a love affair on wheels, beautiful cars.
it's no '94 Celica.
hondas are for girls
I like that you mentioned the body gaps. That's one of details Honda has always been good at. Doesn't matter if it's a new Acura or a 10 y/o Fit; the body gaps are consistent (and if they aren't, you can pretty safely assume it's been wrecked).
My turbocharged RDX still runs like new at 205k miles.
I'd gladly take a CTR on a roadtrip, but I am about to drive my s2000 5 hours tomorrow, so I'm a glutton for a fun driving car.
meh you should get a civic type r and kill your back on a road trip🤣
had a 2018 hatch back with 6 speed manual. I liked it. 1.5 turbo had enough power for the car and it got great fuel mileage. Honestly the only reason I got rid of it was I wanted a truck and the ridgeline was not what I wanted.
I’ve been driving a 2013 limited hybrid. I’m at 196k with zero issues.
The hatchback is great! With the seats down, I can fit my 67-inch long (169 cm) road bike in the back WITHOUT taking any wheels off. I purchased a 2021 EX and love the heated seats. What I don't like are all the nooks and crannies for debris to get stuck. I'm already planning on taking parts off to clean those areas out.
Still loving my 2013 honda civic EX -L, 127,000 miles now, drives like new still. Bought it brand new in 13
My wife and I love our Civic Sport hatchback. With a 6 speed manual it’s a bunch of fun to drive and easy on the budget.
3:26 Just want to mention if you have a 2019 Honda Civic Hatchback and your AC isn’t working right, there is a recall and you can get a brand new one for free! Highly recommend!
I just got a Honda Civic 2019 last week. It’s my dream car. I love this car.
I’m sure it’s a nice car, but really, a dream car? Cmon you know that’s simply not true.
@@arjund.4817 Nah for real it is. I really didn’t imagine myself getting this car at 18. Maybe when I become rich, but, bruh I for real love this car. I’m not really into those luxury cars. I like reliable, fun, and stylish cars. Not much of the flashy cars ya know? I like old school cars as well, but man, when I first saw this Honda Civic, something about it stuck with me.
@@iamjshep3 Probably should have started with the fact that you're only 18 lol, that was probably his confusion.
@@bryanribey Lol.
@@arjund.4817 Dream car huh? Acura NSX for me.
Kids get in the house!
Scotty's test driving again.
I’ve owned my 2020 civic sedan EX for a little over a year now and I don’t have many complaints, overall a fantastic car with great fuel economy and the Honda sensing system has definitely saved me from rear ending other cars a few times on those sleepy drives. Would definitely recommend.
I test drove a 2021 LX the other day i loved it! It was fun and sporty to drive. I have a 2019 Corrola its slower compared to my corrola. I loved how fun it is to drive and how sporty and aggressive it looks. My corrola is a nice car but the drive is boring where as the Civic is fun to drive. What do you think is it worth upgrading? I want and accord but i dont have kids yet and im not married yet. So im thinking of getting one.
Welcome to the Honda family. Honda is a fine fine car.
Which honda civic is this?
@@erandy5048 It’s a 2021 Honda Civic Sport Hatchback
@@erandy5048 ...
The model Scotty has: Honda Civic Sport, 1.5 VTEC TURBO 7-Speed Automatic Transmission (CVT), Hatchback. These are most commonly sold in the European markets.
I have a 2020 Civic Sport also. I have been very happy with its driving performance.
I personally love the way the old civics look and for their age they drive damn well.
New one is better that’s why you see more new ones
@@mohammadsabir7600 I disagree. The new civics are ugly imo.
I agree. 2005 civic was the last civic I enjoyed aesthetics wise. All the ones after have been ugly. The 2022 one looks fantastic though.
Just purchased my 2nd hand, 20K mile, automatic diesel, I love it, one of the best cars I've owned. Very happy.
At least in my car, the lane keeping assist does not engage until you are going at least 40 MPH.
Very true.
Even Honda’s TH-cam video states it doesn’t activate until the proper speed it reached (supposedly actually 45mph).
My lane assist is my head and shoulders
I got my Civic Sport hatch 5 days ago tooo. Love it. Definitely a huge upgrade from my 2010 civic. Both with a manual and man are they fun to drive
I remember what James May said about the Civic. He said the newer Honda Fit/Jazz is what the older Civic was. Applies rather well to the Accord and Civic as well I think. I have a Civic sport with a manual transmission, and it's so similar to my sister-in-law's old Accord.
I work on these all day. Great cars I really have nothing about them to complain about
Are you a mechanic for Honda? Or a mechanic that repairs alot of Honda's?
@@sal9805 I work at a honda dealership in Tampa Florida
My wife has a 21 civic ex hatch in the exact same color. At the end of her lease I’m seriously considering buying it out because I like so many things about the car.
I just got a 2022 Honda civic sport and I love it so much!
Congrats? How’s your mpg been?
I’m waiting to see what the typeR is gonna be
Should've bought a 2019 or older. You new car buyers obviously don't learn anything from watching car channels I guess.
@@c.b.3234 huh?
@@Ghost-jy9hk never buy the first year of a redesign. They tend to have the most problems. Although it’s a Honda so the problems should be minimal but that’s still a risk you run.
The Civic has very bad cornering visibility (especially turning left) due to the very thick A pillar and side mirror mount as well as the mirror housing. You basically have to lean forward to get a better angle of view when turning left or while waiting at a stop sign and trying to cross.
I dumped the 1.5 litre turbo 2017 CRV. They did the so called fix for the oil dilution. Three months later I pulled the dipstick and oil level was 3/8ths inch over max, smelt like gas and oil was black. 15000 km on this vehicle. I have a 2000 Toyota Sienna with 380,000 km and the oil is clear. This crv engine is junk. I then bought a new 2019 Toyota rav 4. Awesome. No turbo, no cvt transmission, 2.4 litre engine. Give it time and we will start seeing these turbo engine fail. Again, the fix did not fix the problem.
My Honda FIT has 250K going strong but I’ve been debating finally upgrading. I’m looking into this one because I’ll never NOT own a hatch…these have been really well reviewed and I just have a hard time owning anything other than a Honda.
I have a 2018 UK made 1.0 litre civic with cvt gearbox owned since 2019. It's been great.
they come out of the swindon uk plant, they must be good, to be importing them here to the US. honda knows what theyre doing. we dont get a 1.0 version though.
It's a great car, I drove it. Not available in NA though, as the other commenter said.
Bro i have the same car like yours, bought it used with 40000km.
I live in canada quebec and the winters here are just snowy and very cold, the car did very well. I love how it handles,its power and of course smoothness 👍👍👍👍👍
I am from England and we have nobody as honest and helpful in our car motoring journalsim as Scotty. Very honest and helpful as well as entertaining. Simply the best
I have a 2019 Civic Sedan EX-L, bought it new, and I put 40k miles on it already. I love this car. Drives nice, looks nice, super comfortable, great features, good price, great gas mileage. Just a fantastic car all around.
What was the pricing
@@ronaldo.beastkid9353 At the time, 25k out the door.
i own a 2019 civic lkas only works on speeds over 45 mph and it will push you back in the lane or re center you if you're hugging a side of the road. and on the highway that car basically drives
itself with the adaptive cruze and lkas
I got a 2019 civic with 6 speed manual. It's been a great car so far
still going good?
@@ninjakiwi9366 Going great. No problems at all.
Just bought a 2016 2.0 manual lx, favourite car ive ever owned, super cheap because its manual too
2.0 with the manual is the most reliable way to buy a 10th Gen Civic by far 👍🏻
Not made in the UK anymore, the factory is closing down at the end of July.
Pirate: Which Honda should I get?
Scotty: Type ARRR.
@@brianhaney9703 Had the Element well over 200,000 miles, ran like new until my wife killed it. Best vehicle I've ever owned. It was like a CRV, only far more useful.
I enjoy those terrible jokes. Well done!
@@bondgabebond4907 how did she kill it?
My ‘16 1.5L EX-T 2dr coupe just hit 60k and is still going strong. Love that car.
2L (no turbo).
Oil dilution?
@@salgilead2801 not that I’ve seen
@@billy120745 a quick small check for you open your oil gasket and smell inside and tell me if you smell gasoline,I traded my car for a civic 2018 with this 1.5 tl engine it stinks with gasoline 😞
The lane keep assist needs to be turned on for the real notification of departure. If you are going 45+ it will basically steer itself as long as it can see the lines, even around fairly decent sharp ish turns. I love mine for the few trips I have done as the car basically drives itself for the gas, breaking, maintaining distance and basically steers itself to keep in the lane. Not full auto pilot but takes the edge off on long trips.
Doesn’t that only come with the touring?
@@yodag2859 Not sure
It comes with my ‘20 EX coupe so I’d say it’s a fairly standard feature across every model of civic
The lane departure I do believe has a min/max speed where it works. In my civic it works fairly well. As long as the lines are actually freaking painted on the road lol. I do love this car though.
That's what I was thinking. I have this generation of Civic too and the lane departure is almost overly protective imo. Honda trained in for certain scenarios. If it thinks you're doing something deliberately, it won't kick in. For example, crossing into an oncoming lane because you're avoiding construction in your own.
I have one of these, I thought the lane departure only worked when lane keeping assist was on. It's supposed to work all the time?
@@sambell8655 I think it is only when LKAS is on. Scotty has it on in the video it looks like.
@@websurf90
Gotcha, it kinda threw me off cause he said it was slow to work or didn't work, and mine works great.
I think the Lane Assist usually works between 45 mph to 90 mph.
Also you need to see the 2 lane dotted image go solid to know Lane Assist is active.
Beautiful car Scotty. I just bought a 4 year old 1.6 DTEC and I absolutely love it. It's a pleasure to drive in every way.
Had a hard time finding a civic sport.. ended up with an EX in the same color. Love it so far!
I got this exact car a couple months ago, same trim and everything. It’s a lot of fun and I hope it lasts forever. Glad you like it, Scotty!
Have you had any major problems from the turbocharged engine, I just wanna know cause I plan to get a 2022 civic turbocharged or I might just wait till the next year model
@@aarond-l-c3123 what did u do
I love my 2013 Honda Covic! Got me from Pennsylvania, to California, and back to Pennsylvania without any issues. I only have ONE dislike so far and that's the damn wires coated in soy or whatever. We had rodents chew right through them, and as a result I broke down on the highway and had to be towed. But other than that, it's a great car!
You can buy Wolf Urine. Works wonders if you park your car outside.
@@kratosdisciple4637 Hahaha! Holy crap! I wish Chrysler had that in the 90s...
I had to set mousetraps around my old Cherokee, and rats completely trashed my Ram's harness and A/C! Looks like I'm in the market for wolf piss! X3
@@jamesgizasson Yeah, I had a Dodge that got chewed on by rodents. My girl didn't want me to set traps so she found Wolf Urine online. Every couple weeks I'd put some on the ground where I parked my car. No more rodents.
I agree with Scotty that we have become too reliant on technology in vehicles. I moved my wirefree backup camera to the front while working on installing a tailgate backup camera. The work wasn’t done before I had to use the truck. Oh boy, I couldn’t back up properly without the camera. It took me a good amount of time to re-learn how to back up the old fashion way.
Never put Tesla and scotty in the same sentence, those two don't mix quite well
Of course. His knowledge is rooted in ICE cars. ICE people and ICE cars share the same fate.
Even when it comes to that "gap" I am sure they will get it to where it should be.
@@deepneasy I’m going to guess he also works on most non-Tesla EVs too. After all, Tesla only has a few certified shops and they prefer people to go to their service centers instead (which is too bad because I hear their service quality is terrible for the most part).
@@Tunnelsnakes and so how so many like those cars
Love Honda and Toyota I have both cars and to me they are awesome reliable cars to have.
I had a 2017 gray metallic Honda Civic Hatch SEL package. Ran good, never an issue. But, after I retired I wanted a road vehicle for comfort and more luxury. I also found the space lacking over time. Good city commuter car, but not comfortable on longer trips. I almost got a Honda CRV but found the power lacking. I went with a 2020 Ford Escape big engine, no crummy CVT. The civic I had was loud, I need a quiet vehicle, my escape is all that.
Where I live there are cracks all over the road and my Civic always thinks I'm departing from my lane because of the lines all over the roads. Quite infuriating
Turn the lane detection off if you can, I turn it off in my Corolla cause I hate that too
Well turn it off then.. why are you implying that it can’t be turned off?
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You can't go wrong with a Civic. Might as well look forward to driving it for 20 years :)
I plan on keeping mine forever. I only have 20800 miles approx. It's a' 17.
@@user-ix3yh8yt7r glad I'm not the only one. I've got only one car. Honda Civic 13 ex, don't plan on getting rid of it, ever.
@@terran236 cool! If I had extra money, I would get a back up car. Another civic. I dislike American, British and Italian cars.
@@terran236 I hope I can get a ton of miles on it... assuming I live a long time.
I love Honda. My mom got a 2020 Civic Sport with the 2.0 non turbo and the manual and I swear that thing will outlive her. Looking for a civic for myself next.
Me and Scotty see eye to eye on Tesla.. love this man
@@sommebuddy nobodyridingwithdavid
@@sommebuddy You do know Scotty is a multimillionaire?
The old timers are better than the new ones.
Not true but😅 I love my new Honda 2022 civic got it for my bday
I love my 2020 civic si 1.5l turbo. It is a rough ride if you don't put it in sport mode on the highway. But once you turn that on its amazing. I love the 6 speed manual it has too.
This has become one of my favorite TH-cam channels.
I have a 2019 Sport Touring and I absolutely love it.
I'm thinking about trading in my 4Runner for a Civic. Have you driven your Civic in the snow, I was wondering how they handle in snow, I live in Pa.,
@@Theyralltakenfu mine handles better on slick roads than my 4x4 dodge 1500
@@Theyralltakenfu We had a couple feet last winter. I kept driving until the snow was up to the bumper. I didn't have any issues. Of course it's no 4runner. You'll always be limited by the FWD and type of tires you have on.
@@Theyralltakenfu 4Runner is a great car don't give up on it.
@@Theyralltakenfu ….Don’t get rid of your 4Runner, they are great vehicles. They are great in the snow, and do everything well.
Lane departure works once you pass a certain speed
That feeling when Scotty is about to talk about the car you drive.... I love mine so far, got it with 5 miles on it, up to 3500 miles in about 2 months.
Dang! You're the reason Honda's always have so many miles. I bought my 2017 civic last year with 34k. It only has 48K on it now. And I have a fairly decent commute to and from work. How many oil changes have you had so far? Myself, one. A couple months ago.
I got mine 2 months ago too, 0 miles and now it's 9000 miles😂
I put 24000 in 1.5 years 😂😂😂
Cool story bro
I’m so happy the first thing you added was those tiny blind spot mirrors. Love them
Was a necessity
i just got a new 21 Civic Sport. Love the driving and handling. So far 35 mpg overall. No complaints so far.
Love my 2019, 6-speed, civic sport!
I just got a 2022 sport trim and love it, my only complaint is that initial sluggishness when taking off from a stop but yes once it gets going you take off. I’ve found that instead if flooring it right away, a gentle press of the gas to get moving and then pressing it down slowly gets me rolling a lot quicker than just hitting the gas and waiting for the engine
Japanese cars tend to be designed that way to allow good fuel economy at light revs. And performance at higher revs. They move the power band higher.
have you put it into sport mode apparently that makes it a little better
I'm a Honda/Acura fan for life. I have owned 19 cars in my lifetime. One car was a Ford, ten were Hondas and the other eight were Acuras. Currently have a '20 Accord Touring 2.0T which I love! It's a fantastic car. My next car will likely be either a new Acura TLX or the new Acura Integra Type S coming out next spring.
I literally just bought the new civic hatch, I'm glad I made a good decision trading in my wrangler
wranglers and awesome.. but for an everyday vehicle ur gonna love the new civic hatch !!!
Man the NEW 11th gen is just around the corner, it is going to change the game. Congrats on the new 10th gen, I traded my 2017 Si for the 2022 Civic Sport with HPD package. I love my HONDA.
Oh man. A wrangler has always been one of my bucket list vehicles. Got all my other bucket list cars. Never got the wrangler and don't think I will now. I like the older models better than these new ones and unless I'm buying an older one just for fun, it'll always be the one I never got. It's all good though.
Had 6 Hondas and this is my last. Have a 2017 CRV with the 1.5 turbo. Oil dilution problems and just waiting for engine problems from turbo going out and GDI. No more Honda for me, Toyota is next car for me.
where do you live?
anyway you take it you are screw, toyota also has it own issue. There is no more reliable car. Everyone of them has their own problem. Maybe you did not see the big recall on toyota engines that or the recall on their 8 speed transmission or the recall on their CVT. If you do buy a toyota I hope it does not have an issue , but just letting you know there is no such car again.
bought a used 2019 with 1 previous owner i did not notice up until a month in the cvt is doing clicking noises and is humming when keeping speeds at 22 mph. im kinda sad but i paid for the extended warranty just in case this would happen and it did
Gonna go look at one this week. Our family car got T-boned. I’m excited.
Damn that sucks lol you made a good choice
@@IamJay02 yeah, we had a CR-V but I
Think the civic looks promising.
@@83jbbentley not much of a space difference either. Only thing is be wary because I guess AC systems of recent model years weren’t built right and are going out with like 30-50k on odo. Just a long term issue it may be eventually
Buy a suv or a truck. More safer than the smaller cars.
@@jordanjason794 Not everyone can afford a truck or SUV. The civic is a small relatively cheap and safe car.