That honda is ok but I just don't understand why it's not like in the UK where there's electric gear switch...not like what usa and canada version with that ugly oldschool stick yuck..
Ever since the 2016 model came out , always been impressed with it's look and all it offers. I see the 2022 is a new or updated new model, Honda always smart not to go beyond 6 yrs w/ same body style cuz the competition last year with the really awesome new Mazda 3 and the newest body style of 2021 Hyundai Elantra made me start to forget how much I liked the Civic body style.
I drove my ‘02 Honda Civic LX for 18 years and REALLY needed a new car. I bought a brand new 2023 Honda Civic Touring in January 2023. Honda has gone back to their design roots. The 11th gen design has a classic ‘90s Honda look/feel, but modernized. I love the understated, polished exterior and semi-luxury interior. I also like the low dash and thinner A pillars. Mine is meteorite metallic gray with a two-tone black/gray interior. (But it looks ivory to me!) Honda absolutely nailed it with the 11th gen design! It’s a beautiful car and I’m super happy with it. 😊
I like all the new updates, it seems really worth an upgrade for people who like new cars, but I’m just shocked at how much it looks like an accord. Civic was always a compact/sport compact vehicle.. and they increased the wheel base to match accords and rivals like the maxima and Camry..
I love all Civics. No matter what. I’m not like all the other people nit picking on the style. Those people are arrogant, and most of them join the style hating band wagon and actually don’t even know why they dislike a certain generation. All they know is a whole lot of people dislike it and so they will dislike it too. 🤦♂️
Wow. They just keep going. You can actually feel it when your driving a Honda. It feels like nothing is going to stop this engine from going. It’s so persistent it’s incredible.
I just sold my 2002 Accord EX 4 cyl Sedan yesterday. It had 196k mi. I seriously hated to get rid of it (not going to lie, I was seriously considering texting the guy to tell him I'd refund him if he brought the car back). It was just at the age where EVERYTHING was going at once. New power steering pump. Needed new Cat. Starter was going out. Had an oil leak (I'd already chased a couple of other leaks and then this one showed up, was told it was the timing cover gasket and seal). Wasn't sure what else was headed for doom. Plus, my teenage daughter had been driving it and it had a fender dent and cracked bumper and grill. Ugh. 😭
But yes, those older Hondas are so much fun to drive. I have a 2013 now, w/60k. Love how it looks. But not fun to drive with the CVT transmission. You don't feel a thing.
@@montyv9801 even with a low interest rate most people still end up paying over twice as much in interest and never actually owning the car. with a japanese car it is certainly more likely to fully pay it off since it has a significantly higher chance of holding up over time, but people in the new car market tend to just get a new one in 3-4 years anyways.
I know some may disagree, but I instantly like this Civic just as much as I instantly disliked the 10th gen. Only possible quibble is the leading edge of the hood drooping down, but may look better in person. As for everything else..perfect mix of cutting edge tech and retro touches. Outstanding effort by Honda👏
I'm really impressed with this generations Civic's styling! I wish they offered the "Sport" trim with a manual Transmission. Also, I hope the "SI" trim is also a sedan, not really a fan of hatchbacks.. but those are still to be seen so you never know!
Same here, I really like the styling of the upcoming Civic, but I am disappointed that they're not at least offering a manual in at least the Sport trim for the sedan like they initially did with the Accord (which Honda obviously has phased out recently). I guess we have the option of getting an SI (which I think is $4-6K more than the Sport/EX models in Canada), but I was hoping for a Civic with the 2.0L NA engine with a nice 6-speed manual transmission.
Pretty sure they will do what they did with the last 10th gen, The Si will be based on the Sedan/Coupe (I know there is no more coupe) platform and the Type-R will be on the Hatch platform....It only makes sense....
@@robertalicea5585 Oh yes they do. I did, and I had to go to a faraway dealer to find a dealership that had one. Predictably, it's disappearing because they are making it disappear. About ten years ago, I asked my local dealership abaout an Accord with a manual and was told, "Nobody wants a manual." I said, "I do", and they said they'd call me when they became available. I have never bought a Honda from my local dealership.
My 2020 civic Si gets here this weekend. I already bought a mishimoto intercooler , PRL cobra cold air intake, and a Ktuner. It will look great parked near my 2021 Honda CBR 600RR
I'm sure this was said below, but Great video. I wish there were more like this that explained what each trim level has. Also a package list available for each trim would also help.
I agree. As a consumer, I’m not 100% confident with the turbo engine set-ups. It also seems like there will be more models with a non-turbo. Sounds good to me!
For real. It would actually be more efficient for them to turbocharge the 2 liter than the 1.5 liter cause the 2 liter can actually handle it better since it’s a bigger engine. The 1.5 liter gets oil dilution problems. That’s why I got the base model LX for my 2019 Honda Civic. I’m a definitely try to keep it and get one of these 11th gen base models.
@@wilchambers1401 yeah probably seeing how the N is more in a class with the type r......and the type r is always gonna be a far superior car then the N just in quality nevermind reliability
We bought a 2016 Touring as soon as they hit the lot, and while it has had some minor issues, it has delivered on fuel mileage and overall reliability and the styling is still fresh. I kind of don't like that the new gen looks like an Accord which has been out for a minute, I feel that will date the look of the car in a short time, but that's just me, I would def buy this car again!
I couldn’t agree more. I previously leased a 2018 civic hatch and loved it, then decided to buy the 2021 civic hatch since it will be the last of the 10th gen civics. I had the same thought as you when I saw the new 11th gens: they look like accords, no longer a sporty car like the 10th gen civics
That is cool. I wish they would have seat memorization with the Key fab. My wife is 5ft and im 6ft.. is a shit show charging the seating position in your mirrors..
I really wish the sport trim had the 1.5L turbo engine. It looks so good but it's stuck with such a slow engine. I get there's going to be an Si, but the Sport would still be a very enticing option if it had the turbo engine.
Thats how i felt about the previous generation accord. I loved my sport but it was basically a dressed up lx as far as tech features but the 13-17 sport should have had the V6 w paddle shifters and not much tech as the compromise, it would have been the perfect package for young people who were the main buyers
Boss audio system👌... that was a great deal👍 this civic looks great and that bunch of technology makes this car a hard competitor. I can't wait to see the SI and the TYPE-R.
Sorry for the question, is EX-L a trim? I don’t see a lot of people mentioning it but it comes up as a search option & I’m not really familiar with it.
The reason the 10th gen sold so well was the way it looked and the performance I'm just not impressed just feel it has a identity crisis between camry and accord.
I’m not sure whether the 11th gen is changing much about the smaller turbo charged engines in the newer civics, but the majority of engine problems in the 10th gen turbo engines are from lack of heat in the winter. Because the engine uses a smaller, more efficient design, less heat is generated as a cost to the efficiency, making it more prone to failure in the cold and during short trips when the engine does not have time to reach optimal heat
I keep watching this video and am sitting here trying to decide whether I like this car or not. I drive a 2013 Accord sedan, love how it looks inside and out (although the 6th gen Accord is my absolute favorite and those have the old school automatic transmissions ❤️❤️❤️). I love how this new Civic looks on the outside (like a mini version of my car) and the inside is nice but I'm just not crazy about that dash. That's just me. Overall nice job on the new design. Not sure if I'll get one or just stick with the older Accords.
low speed ACC is INSANE for a base model, That shit is key these days in traffic! The car brings you to a dead stop and speeds back up! AWESOME! EDIT: Have to add it def looks like the 9th gen, face-lifted Accord! Which is a great thing!
question. Where have you been lately? Also- Am I to understand that the "Sport" version still comes only with the 2.0 and not the 1.5 Turbo? Is the 1.5 turbo at least an option on the Sport? If not ,how does that make sense?
Hoping the accords come out next summer cause that’s when my lease on my civic is up so it will be perfect timing 😩 hoping it has all these features too
Great preview - as always! But... I was hoping to see mention of the three new colors for the 2022. I know Morning Mist is one but what color is it and what are the other new colors? Thanks.
Does it come with lumbar support at least for the driver? I'm afraid if it doesnt have it I will skip the car. I really want to buy the touring in white.
Sure all the new tech and standard features are cool, but it just looks like every other 4 door sedan on the road now. I guess all the whining about how the current car, especially the Type R, looked Honda listened and made it more boring.
Nah i think honda is gonna go for that hot sedan look like the Euro cars have been doing for a while with the type r. I mean look at the new type s from acrua. That rear end is sexy as hell despite the type s being a longer car than normal
Jason, have toy heard what this redesign means for the current Insight? The Insight in and out is a smash up of the 10th gen civic and current accord, so with the 11th coming I wonder if the Insight will get a 4th gen. I was sold on the new civic interior right away, but still struggle with the exterior.
Thanks Jason. Just discovered you. Love your passion. Great job!! Question: Can we be pretty sure that the SI will be comparably equipped to the touring (except with even more features, including a sweet manual transmission)?? Thanks
That is fixed already you don’t have to worry about that anymore the 1.5T has been out for some time know they basically fix all the problems and issues it had. So you can rest easy google it and see if there has been any other problems with it after the first gen of the 1.5T came out.
The new Civic is slowly growing on me, especially the Touring! Love the new gauge cluster! Thanks for the run down!
That honda is ok but I just don't understand why it's not like in the UK where there's electric gear switch...not like what usa and canada version with that ugly oldschool stick yuck..
And the 10th gen is the most seen civic out on the road compared to previous gens
agreed
Either the 10th or 8th Gen .
That happens with every new gen eventually.
Nope. 8th gen takes the cake.
Ever since the 2016 model came out , always been impressed with it's look and all it offers. I see the 2022 is a new or updated new model, Honda always smart not to go beyond 6 yrs w/ same body style cuz the competition last year with the really awesome new Mazda 3 and the newest body style of 2021 Hyundai Elantra made me start to forget how much I liked the Civic body style.
Just bought the new 2022 Civic Hatchback EX-L last night. Lovin it so far.
Can’t wait! Buying a Touring the second they’re available at my nearest dealer
"The mini accord"....10th gen touring and ex-l is where its at!
You get it?
Thank god they got rid of those lunch tray looking accents on the back bumper lol
I love Honda
I love Soichiro era Honda lol
@@oldskool1979 Absolutely agree
The more I hear about it the more I like it!
I drove my ‘02 Honda Civic LX for 18 years and REALLY needed a new car. I bought a brand new 2023 Honda Civic Touring in January 2023. Honda has gone back to their design roots. The 11th gen design has a classic ‘90s Honda look/feel, but modernized. I love the understated, polished exterior and semi-luxury interior. I also like the low dash and thinner A pillars. Mine is meteorite metallic gray with a two-tone black/gray interior. (But it looks ivory to me!) Honda absolutely nailed it with the 11th gen design! It’s a beautiful car and I’m super happy with it. 😊
6:25 I keep seeing him pretending to turn the steering wheel on a stopped car😂
This new civic looks amazing, and features put it over the top. Ty Jason :D
I like all the new updates, it seems really worth an upgrade for people who like new cars, but I’m just shocked at how much it looks like an accord. Civic was always a compact/sport compact vehicle.. and they increased the wheel base to match accords and rivals like the maxima and Camry..
I love all Civics. No matter what. I’m not like all the other people nit picking on the style. Those people are arrogant, and most of them join the style hating band wagon and actually don’t even know why they dislike a certain generation. All they know is a whole lot of people dislike it and so they will dislike it too. 🤦♂️
I like the 11th gen but what’s wrong with nit picking lol? People can’t have opinion on something that they’re paying for??
That chronological graphic was awesome
It's from Donut Media's youtube channel
I love Honda. I ve driving my honda accord 1995 lx for 11 years, zero headache
Wow. They just keep going. You can actually feel it when your driving a Honda. It feels like nothing is going to stop this engine from going. It’s so persistent it’s incredible.
@@raiderrichard7291 absolutely. I will keep driving my honda until the wheels falls off
I just sold my 2002 Accord EX 4 cyl Sedan yesterday. It had 196k mi. I seriously hated to get rid of it (not going to lie, I was seriously considering texting the guy to tell him I'd refund him if he brought the car back). It was just at the age where EVERYTHING was going at once. New power steering pump. Needed new Cat. Starter was going out. Had an oil leak (I'd already chased a couple of other leaks and then this one showed up, was told it was the timing cover gasket and seal). Wasn't sure what else was headed for doom. Plus, my teenage daughter had been driving it and it had a fender dent and cracked bumper and grill. Ugh. 😭
But yes, those older Hondas are so much fun to drive. I have a 2013 now, w/60k. Love how it looks. But not fun to drive with the CVT transmission. You don't feel a thing.
Saving for a new car now. Might just have to get a new Civ. Thanks HPJ!
YES!
Just remember, if you can't pay it off in 36 months, YOU CAN'T AFFORD THE CAR!
COD even better. 😄
Jason thanks
@@Jon-nz3dm why? what if you have a really low interest rate and don’t want to dump that much monthly?
@@montyv9801 even with a low interest rate most people still end up paying over twice as much in interest and never actually owning the car. with a japanese car it is certainly more likely to fully pay it off since it has a significantly higher chance of holding up over time, but people in the new car market tend to just get a new one in 3-4 years anyways.
I know some may disagree, but I instantly like this Civic just as much as I instantly disliked the 10th gen. Only possible quibble is the leading edge of the hood drooping down, but may look better in person. As for everything else..perfect mix of cutting edge tech and retro touches. Outstanding effort by Honda👏
Now im in the know !
I'm really impressed with this generations Civic's styling! I wish they offered the "Sport" trim with a manual Transmission. Also, I hope the "SI" trim is also a sedan, not really a fan of hatchbacks.. but those are still to be seen so you never know!
Same here, I really like the styling of the upcoming Civic, but I am disappointed that they're not at least offering a manual in at least the Sport trim for the sedan like they initially did with the Accord (which Honda obviously has phased out recently).
I guess we have the option of getting an SI (which I think is $4-6K more than the Sport/EX models in Canada), but I was hoping for a Civic with the 2.0L NA engine with a nice 6-speed manual transmission.
People ask for manual but dont buy them that's why there not making them market is not there only a few people want manuals
Pretty sure they will do what they did with the last 10th gen, The Si will be based on the Sedan/Coupe (I know there is no more coupe) platform and the Type-R will be on the Hatch platform....It only makes sense....
@@robertalicea5585 Oh yes they do. I did, and I had to go to a faraway dealer to find a dealership that had one. Predictably, it's disappearing because they are making it disappear. About ten years ago, I asked my local dealership abaout an Accord with a manual and was told, "Nobody wants a manual." I said, "I do", and they said they'd call me when they became available. I have never bought a Honda from my local dealership.
My 2020 civic Si gets here this weekend. I already bought a mishimoto intercooler , PRL cobra cold air intake, and a Ktuner. It will look great parked near my 2021 Honda CBR 600RR
No fog lights on ex? Or wireless charging? Or automatic seats?
I'm sure this was said below, but Great video. I wish there were more like this that explained what each trim level has. Also a package list available for each trim would also help.
I like that the gear selector is still a shifter and not a dial or buttons
Its sucks that blind sport monitoring isn't standard on all trim levels, it should be part of Honda Sensing
I like it more and more. I wonder how the cvt will feel. Looking forward to driving impressions.
So glad they are keeping a non turbo engine option available. Hope the next accord does the same.
I agree. As a consumer, I’m not 100% confident with the turbo engine set-ups. It also seems like there will be more models with a non-turbo. Sounds good to me!
For real. It would actually be more efficient for them to turbocharge the 2 liter than the 1.5 liter cause the 2 liter can actually handle it better since it’s a bigger engine. The 1.5 liter gets oil dilution problems. That’s why I got the base model LX for my 2019 Honda Civic. I’m a definitely try to keep it and get one of these 11th gen base models.
I think it looks amazing! Way better than the last gen.
I thought the 10th Gen was a great car, but the 11th is amazingly beautiful
The Sport trim doesn’t have the turbo?
Gotta wait for the info on the Hatch and SI
Oh yea I am digging the touring more with all that feature!!.... I just pray I can get one
Thanks Mr. Pro!!💪🏼🔥🔥👍🏻
It’s about time you do a new car video!😁💜
It looks so upmarket. For me it is between EX or the SI which will release later.
Jason do you know how much power the si will be putting down?I hope there gonna put it over the 205 mark
It should have a small bump in power
Heck with the si they need a sedan that can keep up with the Elantra N. That car will blow the si off the map!
@@wilchambers1401 yeah probably seeing how the N is more in a class with the type r......and the type r is always gonna be a far superior car then the N just in quality nevermind reliability
@@dailycivicsi9295 What about us sedan lovers? Civic Sedan type R vs Elantra Sedan N would be great!
How do I listen to spotify music while using the aux cable... if this doesn't have it anymore
We bought a 2016 Touring as soon as they hit the lot, and while it has had some minor issues, it has delivered on fuel mileage and overall reliability and the styling is still fresh. I kind of don't like that the new gen looks like an Accord which has been out for a minute, I feel that will date the look of the car in a short time, but that's just me, I would def buy this car again!
I couldn’t agree more. I previously leased a 2018 civic hatch and loved it, then decided to buy the 2021 civic hatch since it will be the last of the 10th gen civics. I had the same thought as you when I saw the new 11th gens: they look like accords, no longer a sporty car like the 10th gen civics
Good video but you left out what wheel/tire size the EX trim comes with? I think that will be the sweet spot regarding price and features.
i agree the ex is a nice upgrade considering the small price jump
Like the chronology @:30 i still like the 1979 & 80's bodies.
I like the exterior of both 10th and 11th gen. The new one looks simple and clean and elegant in a way.
That is cool. I wish they would have seat memorization with the Key fab. My wife is 5ft and im 6ft.. is a shit show charging the seating position in your mirrors..
Does the driver seat have finally get adjustable lumbar support? 🥺
Appears to only have older USB-A, how about USB-C ports? 🙏
It appears that only the Touring model gets lumbar support. Bummer.... I hope I'm wrong
This model locks more clean & Sufesticated then previous model
I really wish the sport trim had the 1.5L turbo engine. It looks so good but it's stuck with such a slow engine. I get there's going to be an Si, but the Sport would still be a very enticing option if it had the turbo engine.
Thats how i felt about the previous generation accord. I loved my sport but it was basically a dressed up lx as far as tech features but the 13-17 sport should have had the V6 w paddle shifters and not much tech as the compromise, it would have been the perfect package for young people who were the main buyers
2018 and 2019 civic sport hatches came with 180 hp earth dreams turbo engines.
Yes! Been waiting for this video!!!
thank you
Will there be a Civic Hatchback Si ?
I really hope so. Since they dropped the coupe I would think it’s a good chance.
No
You need a type r for that
Wow it has VTEC now damn wish I save for this instead of my 2019 civic si
Why
The turbo in your Si is like an instant vtec when you want it!
Do you know something about the hatchback version ?
hopefully soon I’ll have some info
@@HondaProJason Thanks Jason 😉
Boss audio system👌... that was a great deal👍 this civic looks great and that bunch of technology makes this car a hard competitor. I can't wait to see the SI and the TYPE-R.
Thanks Jason! They look great!!! Can't wait to see the Hatchback models!!!
Sorry for the question, is EX-L a trim? I don’t see a lot of people mentioning it but it comes up as a search option & I’m not really familiar with it.
When can we expect them to hit dealers? Can't wait to get the touring for myself!
I have heard June
The reason the 10th gen sold so well was the way it looked and the performance I'm just not impressed just feel it has a identity crisis between camry and accord.
@Kylan Rogers more like a 2016 accord coupe
@Kylan Rogers the rear end is camry front end accord with a modified version of the accord interior but the civic has a actual shifter.
@@backtoshallabal6662 I miss that car!
One neat feature the the 11th generation Honda Civic has it that it automatically locks the doors once you walk away from the car.
10thgen civics has that feature
What about the RS trim. Is it the exact same as the sport?
The IRS trim is mostly sold in Asian countries and it’s an appearance package on top of the regular package
For those who wanted to check out if Si is in this video, it is not so you can save your 8 minutes 😉
Thank you
I cared about this video til I found out it wasn’t in here
Si and Type R details haven't come out yet be patient
What trim does the heated steering wheel start at?
I’ve seen numerous videos that say to avoid the Honda turbo engines. Is this something that has been addressed by the new release?
I’m not sure whether the 11th gen is changing much about the smaller turbo charged engines in the newer civics, but the majority of engine problems in the 10th gen turbo engines are from lack of heat in the winter. Because the engine uses a smaller, more efficient design, less heat is generated as a cost to the efficiency, making it more prone to failure in the cold and during short trips when the engine does not have time to reach optimal heat
I love the video brother. Great job. I must say I love the cluster!
I’m trying to decide between the sedan touring and the hatchback EX-L. Any suggestions on which is the better option?
Never been a civic/ Honda fan. But this car is not bad at all.
Nice video only problem for me was the b roll was laggy for some reason
Okay and what about the si! Any info on that?
Can we get manual for another trim besides the hatch, si, and type r? Kinda how some 8th gens and before had? Maybe every 10 cars make one a manual
I keep watching this video and am sitting here trying to decide whether I like this car or not. I drive a 2013 Accord sedan, love how it looks inside and out (although the 6th gen Accord is my absolute favorite and those have the old school automatic transmissions ❤️❤️❤️). I love how this new Civic looks on the outside (like a mini version of my car) and the inside is nice but I'm just not crazy about that dash. That's just me. Overall nice job on the new design. Not sure if I'll get one or just stick with the older Accords.
Jus brought the 22 civic and it feels like I’m in a Mercedes Benz 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks Mr Jason
The canadian website is out for the different trim levels, some discrepancies from your list
The canadian spec cars will differ in specs and trims compared to the U.S.
Wow my 2020 civic is already going on two years old... GEESH! 😬
time flys (in car years)
def my next cop a civic touring or civic si
Will led headlights be standard on all trims ?
Yes i believe so
low speed ACC is INSANE for a base model, That shit is key these days in traffic! The car brings you to a dead stop and speeds back up! AWESOME! EDIT: Have to add it def looks like the 9th gen, face-lifted Accord! Which is a great thing!
I was for EX but now knowing bose speakers in touring i go for it.
question. Where have you been lately? Also- Am I to understand that the "Sport" version still comes only with the 2.0 and not the 1.5 Turbo? Is the 1.5 turbo at least an option on the Sport? If not ,how does that make sense?
Hoping the accords come out next summer cause that’s when my lease on my civic is up so it will be perfect timing 😩 hoping it has all these features too
Great preview - as always! But... I was hoping to see mention of the three new colors for the 2022. I know Morning Mist is one but what color is it and what are the other new colors? Thanks.
If you go to the Honda Canada website you can see all the colors including Sonic Grey and Meteroid Grey (Meteorite Grey in US)
Wish they would bring back taffe white. Not all of us want pearl white.
Did the 10 speaker system w/sub get axed or did it move down to the ex trim?
Great presentation.
thank you so much
@@HondaProJason Do you know if there's going to be a naturally aspirated 2.0 manual Civic? Thanks
I'll wait for the Re-design
I'd really like to see Honda offer a Civic Type R, that comes with an A/T. Honda makes the best cars, and the Civic is Honda's best car.
You are really awesome.
Is the wireless android auto on all trims or just touring?
Just touring
When are we gonna get some info on the Si?
after the hatchback info
@@HondaProJason when are we getting the hatchback info
have they addressed the oil pan issues? seems like new body with same engine.
what day will this be out to buy ??
no date yet but they are shipping soon from Canada
If it's possible to get the Si with 6 speed and the amenities of the touring trim I'm game all day.
It only comes in a 6 speed......
Is that an auto start/stop off button I see? Does the current Civic have auto start/stop? That would be an annoying addition.
I personally think start/stop is really stupid
@@moldypizza8808 yup wear and tear on the starter
Great review.
thank you
You are always welcome.
does this model have aircon for the rear seat?
Does it come with lumbar support at least for the driver? I'm afraid if it doesnt have it I will skip the car. I really want to buy the touring in white.
You never gave me an answer. You just gave me a heart.
Sure all the new tech and standard features are cool, but it just looks like every other 4 door sedan on the road now. I guess all the whining about how the current car, especially the Type R, looked Honda listened and made it more boring.
Nah i think honda is gonna go for that hot sedan look like the Euro cars have been doing for a while with the type r. I mean look at the new type s from acrua. That rear end is sexy as hell despite the type s being a longer car than normal
It's definitely mimicking the Jetta styling in many ways.
Bro what more do you expect from a civic it’s not a sports car ffs 🤦♂️
@@muhammad_k1x never satisfied
What do you drive? Lol
Love civics
A lot of features exclusive for the touring. Shame. Wish they offered the premium sound system and led drivers screen on the lx.
Love me my Hondas but the CVT is terrible. Drove an Accord for 3 years with a cvt. I don't really want to do that again.
Did the Touring trim lose the heated rear seats?
No it has them
Jason, have toy heard what this redesign means for the current Insight? The Insight in and out is a smash up of the 10th gen civic and current accord, so with the 11th coming I wonder if the Insight will get a 4th gen. I was sold on the new civic interior right away, but still struggle with the exterior.
Thanks Jason. Just discovered you. Love your passion. Great job!! Question: Can we be pretty sure that the SI will be comparably equipped to the touring (except with even more features, including a sweet manual transmission)?? Thanks
How come the EX trim is higher than the sport trim here? Is it the same type of trim line up as in Canada?
It’s always been touring > ex > sport > lx for the civic and accord in the US
@@kez850 ok, here in Canada top to bottom is Touring>Sport>EX>LX
more of my thoughts: I would like if there was the NA 2.0L engine on more trims because of the 1.5t oil dilution...
I was just about to ask about that, I was hoping Honda would do something about that. Main reason I’m not buying my wife a CRV this year
That is fixed already you don’t have to worry about that anymore the 1.5T has been out for some time know they basically fix all the problems and issues it had. So you can rest easy google it and see if there has been any other problems with it after the first gen of the 1.5T came out.
@@frankiedesam8624 I’ll look into it. Thanks for the info sir
What type of front and rear suspensions does this car have?
k20c2 & 6MT in the hatchback would be exciting.