300 000 kilometres yes . I drive 180 km 5 days a week for work but I got a bad habit of cruising around the country side when I’m bored. No issues with the car yet lol
@@Steelrain322 not bad I see. I have a 2020 CIVICS MAIN RIVAL which is gonna be paid off this year and I only have 35k miles on it as we speak and had it since new since 2020
I have a 2025 Civic Sport Hybrid Sedan. Love the car, it's an absolute joy to drive. I went with the Sport trim rather than the Sport Touring for a number of reasons. I'm not interested in some of the extra tech on the Touring --- the Sport trim has all the tech I need. I like the black interior and wheels on the Sport as opposed to grey and silver interior and wheels on the Touring. I seldom, if ever, have any back seat passengers, so I don't care what features there may or may not be in the back seats. Here in Canada, we do get a heated steering wheel and heated front seats. My only disappointment so far is that after about a 1000 miles, mostly econ mode, I'm only getting around 36 mpg. Presumably the efficiency will improve when the weather warms up and I get summer tires on the vehicle.
Really don't understand what is Honda's problem to give heated steering at that price while they are giving heated seats. Also, they are not giving Hondalink remote access for lower trims. Lot of missing features in Hondas now a days but price is increased like hell.
Ordered a Silver Sport Touring Hatch, Delivery scheduled for Feb 2025. Canadian Sport Touring has heated steering wheel AND 3 stage heated rear seats. But we do pay substantially more, $47k OTD in Vancouver BC. Cheers Sofan keep up the awesome videos!
More features and paying through the nose for everything. I’m almost done paying my main vehicle and I don’t see the need to upgrade as everything is too expensive
Can we all agree that piano black needs to go away completely? Great little car. I do wish they would bring back a wagon in both the Civic and Accord. Why not?
17:14 - “Break torque it” does that mean holding your foot on the break then flooring the acceleration pedal to let the engine rev up and then let go of the brake pedal?
It is a Civic hybrid. Most people wont brake torque it. If youre at the light trying to accelerate quicker than the Accord next to you, most people wont brake torque, anyway. 7 sec is pretty solid.
I bought a 25 sport hybrid hatch and love it, I didnt want the extra tech of the touring. Traded a 24 accord in for it, that car was full of bugs and had 2 recalls.
Man recalls don’t matter. you get them done for free, and then be on your way. A recall is better than a company ignoring an obvious issue and not fixing it
@@SIIKAP1recalls with Honda are a pain. My brother has been trying to get a recall taken care of for months now. I spent three months trying to get the steering issue recall solved. I contacted three different dealers and they all had problems getting the parts from Honda. I never had to jump through so many hoops for recalls with Toyota.
Great looking car! I loved my 2016 civic and this looks 10x better!, but I bought a Ranger Raptor and am not looking back......except when I visit the gas station :) Can't wait to see the prelude in real life.
One note: I do believe the break in period affects MPG a bit. During the break in period for my 2024 accord touring i only averaged about 36 MPG. Now, I average about 41 with a heavy foot.
Really enjoy this car. Love my 2.0T Accord, but the city MPG and 0-30 acceleration are intriguing. / Looks so much better than the Prius. That Prius A pillar and dashboard are deal breakers.
I like this vehicle. Your test vehicle obviously wasn't on the STOP SALE list from Honda. I tried to buy a 25 Sport sedan at three different dealers who had the car I wanted on the lot but couldn't sell it to me because of the high-pressure fuel pump recall.
I am strongly considering purchasing this car went and did my test drive this past weekend but was very disappointed that they had removed the Sirius XM radio and there's no heated steering wheel.
Maybe because I’m alone in my HR-V 95% of the time. I don’t understand why people complain about lack of rear vents. Our Accord doesn’t have them either, and I’ve never heard my kids/friends ever say “I wish we had vents.”
My Acura RSX has almost 200,000 miles on it. If I can drive it for another 50,000 miles, I would like to buy a new Acura model, but the prices are very high. A hybrid Civic would be perfect!
Great review im getting this shortly in Rallye RED!!! Such a cheap car for what you get!! Sofyan the hatchback does have a 12.4 tank the sedan is only 10.4
I have never once in my LIFE met anyone who has or has ever use Sirius Radio. Like why use satellite radio when streaming is a thing. Why was this complaint brought up so much?
There’s no markups on these. They’re sold below MSRP most of the time. Keep in mind it’s a fully loaded civic, and we are in 2025, where the average new car price is $48,000.
Why is it that reviewers always skip over the rear view mirror? The type available is kinda important as far as day/night or manual, homelink available, etc..
Best compact sedan full stop. It’s obvious Honda is trying to compete. They’re class leading in just about every way like a bmw 3 series is. That’s high praise
@ Do you or have you owned a new civic hybrid? I did own one for a month.. from my other comment; "I purchased a brand new 2025 sport touring hybrid, drive it 970 miles in 1 week (I drive 800+ miles a week for work). Absolutely HATED the car for multiple reasons. It then sat in my driveway for 3 weeks without moving while I tried to figure out what to do with it. I ended up selling it back to the dealership at a loss of over $6500. Luckily I was in a position to have the cash to be able to do that, but that's a mistake I'll never make again. They might be an okay car for a lot of people, but definitely not me..and if it's something you're looking at I'd definitely recommend looking at an elantra hybrid too - considerably cheaper, better/more features, better fuel economy, better warranty, if it's 2024+ it has the remote start app free for life, etc. Before anybody asks.. the civic doesn't have sirius which is what I listen to (I don't and I'm not willing to hook my phone up to the car), the steering wheel buttons for changing stations/volume/etc. make this loud annoying click every time you even think about touching them, the headlights - while better than halogens, are only mediocre at best, something is going on with the door opening - I would hit the door latch on the B pillar with my arm EVERY time I got out of the car for some reason, upgraded bose audio system was only just 'okay', seats not very comfy, fuel economy - being brand new I was fairly easy on it..best I got was 35mpg. I had a 2023 elantra hybrid that I drove over 1200 miles the whole time driving it like I stole it and didn't see under 50mpg even once."
@@naveenthemachine Definitely would say, a very exceptional compact car. It’s really damm good, combing both fun to drive aspect and reliability together
Honda still needs to work on the quality of their interiors. Haven't seen a Honda that doesn't have rattles in the dash and door panels. My 2024 Integra has some rattles since my first week with the car.
How much do you all worry about reliability and resale value on the Honda hybrids? I'd almost be more tempted to go with the Sport non hybrid, as I plan on keeping for a long time
The dodge dart had a heated wheel way back in 2013 on the big 8.4’ Uconnect screen, the old old Elantra had cooled seats and I believe heated rears? I tell people all the time, the Japanese don’t care about giving you anything for your money. They know consumer reports told you to buy it, so you will. They could slap a 4 speed auto in this, you’d still buy it 🤷
I want to like this car. It looks super nice and drives well. But I say this everytime, you can get into a Camry SE or XLE for the same price or lower with the SE Camry, and a Camry is a much nicer car.
Seems like the 2022-2024 sport touring 6mt was the one to get. Basically the same real world highway fuel economy, more features (fog lights, rear usb, GPS, etc), less complicated powertrain, 6-speed manual transmission. Sad to see the manual option gone for 2025.
This car is almost perfect, but… to me the idea of a car having leather seats and a sunroof but not rear air vents is absurd. It would be nice for them to include it at least on the higher trim
It's a small car, you don't need rear vents for a small compact sedan. Plus the rear vents mounted on the bottom won't do much good since cold air usually falls
I think they will bring AWD because I watched CarNuts channele, and he was looking at the chassis, and he pointed out there is a spot where you could a differential space under the car and back wheels.
Gas milage will suffer in the winter, no car ever reaches its EPA estimate in the winter. I am sure if you would test a Prius right now you will get less MPG then its rated for.
I purchased a brand new 2025 sport touring hybrid, drive it 970 miles in 1 week (I drive 800+ miles a week for work). Absolutely HATED the car for multiple reasons. It then sat in my driveway for 3 weeks without moving while I tried to figure out what to do with it. I ended up selling it back to the dealership at a loss of over $6500. Luckily I was in a position to have the cash to be able to do that, but that's a mistake I'll never make again. They might be an okay car for a lot of people, but definitely not me..and if it's something you're looking at I'd definitely recommend looking at an elantra hybrid too - considerably cheaper, better/more features, better fuel economy, better warranty, if it's 2024+ it has the remote start app free for life, etc. Before anybody asks.. the civic doesn't have sirius which is what I listen to (I don't and I'm not willing to hook my phone up to the car), the steering wheel buttons for changing stations/volume/etc. make this loud annoying click every time you even think about touching them, the headlights - while better than halogens, are only mediocre at best, something is going on with the door opening - I would hit the door latch on the B pillar with my arm EVERY time I got out of the car for some reason, upgraded bose audio system was only just 'okay', seats not very comfy, fuel economy - being brand new I was fairly easy on it..best I got was 35mpg. I had a 2023 elantra hybrid that I drove over 1200 miles the whole time driving it like I stole it and didn't see under 50mpg even once.
I agree with every reason except the Sirius XM. Download the damn thing on your phone. You're already hooked up to Bluetooth. Or download it on your infotainment screen from your Google built in
@ lol uhhh no. Tell that to every FWD car i saw spinning its tires from a stop in an inch or two of snow last week. Meanwhile I put my foot down in my Honda Passport, and I go where my wheels are pointed - no matter what the weather conditions…
@@carguyeyedoc apples to oranges? You realize an appropriate set of tires also maintains stability and improves stopping right? The number of drive wheels doesn't matter when you're sliding on ice with a set of all seasons. I'd daily (and have) a RWD Miata on Blizzaks before a WRX on all seasons.
The things you list as you would like to see are not on any vehicle at this price point. If Honda buys Nissan they will learn about tech. Nissan has much better tech especially cameras. But anyone buying this car is buying a commuter vehicle! If Honda is listening to you they will step up to start to separate sport touring from the rest of the lineup. The cost between trim levels is not as much as it could be. So Honda has work to do but they have done well!
I like nearly everything about this car. Nice that they now have a larger screen. What I will have to knock will be the black side mirrors and that you cannot lift the windshield wipers up in case there is going to be freezing precipitation. But I'd be willing if I had to get something new.
Do you guys know how long the battery powering this hybrid lasts and how much a replacement would cost? I'm trying to guesstimate the 5-10 years ownership cost.
been driving a honda civic sport 2020 for 4.5 years now. No issues, smooth, great daily driver. No complaints.
I’m glad and I’m sure it’s almost paid off or paid off already
same here, got 300 k on it lol
@@Steelrain322jeez 300k miles for 2020?
300 000 kilometres yes . I drive 180 km 5 days a week for work but I got a bad habit of cruising around the country side when I’m bored. No issues with the car yet lol
@@Steelrain322 not bad I see. I have a 2020 CIVICS MAIN RIVAL which is gonna be paid off this year and I only have 35k miles on it as we speak and had it since new since 2020
That 0-60 time is impressive indeed
Fun fact: The Civic Hybrid (both sedan and hatchback) has been named North American Car of the year 2025!!
I have a 2025 Civic Sport Hybrid Sedan. Love the car, it's an absolute joy to drive. I went with the Sport trim rather than the Sport Touring for a number of reasons. I'm not interested in some of the extra tech on the Touring --- the Sport trim has all the tech I need. I like the black interior and wheels on the Sport as opposed to grey and silver interior and wheels on the Touring. I seldom, if ever, have any back seat passengers, so I don't care what features there may or may not be in the back seats. Here in Canada, we do get a heated steering wheel and heated front seats. My only disappointment so far is that after about a 1000 miles, mostly econ mode, I'm only getting around 36 mpg. Presumably the efficiency will improve when the weather warms up and I get summer tires on the vehicle.
Mr. Worthington, I respect your decision to go with the Sport. I would take the touring only truly for the leather seats.
Really don't understand what is Honda's problem to give heated steering at that price while they are giving heated seats. Also, they are not giving Hondalink remote access for lower trims. Lot of missing features in Hondas now a days but price is increased like hell.
Got this car back in October, it's been AMAZING... Waiting for my wheels to come in :) Have springs and rigid collars ready to go.
Ordered a Silver Sport Touring Hatch, Delivery scheduled for Feb 2025.
Canadian Sport Touring has heated steering wheel AND 3 stage heated rear seats.
But we do pay substantially more, $47k OTD in Vancouver BC.
Cheers Sofan keep up the awesome videos!
47k USD?
47k CAD
Canadian Sport (one trim below Sport Touring) also has heated steering, but no heated rear seats.
Heated steering wheel and heated rear outboard seats are standard on the higher trims in Canada, where Honda tends to include more standard features.
More features and paying through the nose for everything. I’m almost done paying my main vehicle and I don’t see the need to upgrade as everything is too expensive
yet there are no rear vents
Can we all agree that piano black needs to go away completely? Great little car. I do wish they would bring back a wagon in both the Civic and Accord. Why not?
Piano black looks great. Not all agree.
That is a very pretty blue
580 miles with 10.6 gallon fuel tank 😲😍😍
sounds like a EV
$35-38!
Why such a tiny tank?
I average 42-44 mpg but im mostly freeway and hills. also in california so crap gas.
@ why not?
17:14 - “Break torque it” does that mean holding your foot on the break then flooring the acceleration pedal to let the engine rev up and then let go of the brake pedal?
Yes.
yeah but the engine doesn't rev up in these cars since at a stop its generally in EV mode, engine off.
It is a Civic hybrid. Most people wont brake torque it. If youre at the light trying to accelerate quicker than the Accord next to you, most people wont brake torque, anyway.
7 sec is pretty solid.
I bought a 25 sport hybrid hatch and love it, I didnt want the extra tech of the touring. Traded a 24 accord in for it, that car was full of bugs and had 2 recalls.
That’s why I always get a trim above the base. Enough features for day to day and less things to break
2025 civic hybrid has at least two current recalls..lol
Man recalls don’t matter. you get them done for free, and then be on your way. A recall is better than a company ignoring an obvious issue and not fixing it
@@SIIKAP1recalls with Honda are a pain. My brother has been trying to get a recall taken care of for months now. I spent three months trying to get the steering issue recall solved. I contacted three different dealers and they all had problems getting the parts from Honda. I never had to jump through so many hoops for recalls with Toyota.
Great looking car! I loved my 2016 civic and this looks 10x better!, but I bought a Ranger Raptor and am not looking back......except when I visit the gas station :) Can't wait to see the prelude in real life.
I’ve been thinking of getting one of these I like the looks and the performance is better than most plus 50 mpg makes a pretty good daily
One note: I do believe the break in period affects MPG a bit. During the break in period for my 2024 accord touring i only averaged about 36 MPG. Now, I average about 41 with a heavy foot.
C'mon Sofyan there's no way the kia k4 looks better than the civic even a blind man can see this lol.
I agree. The civic sedan is the best looking car in this class by a long shot. The k4 is a bit too polarizing.
Where’s your car channel with over 1 million subscribers Forrest?
@@frankiexv4533 🫡👊🏼
@XX-166 I've seen the k4 in person and its "UUUGGLY" GUMP!!👀
@@XX-166👈😂 stfd derp. Way more Civics are sold than K4s.
I have a 2020 Forte GT, and thinking of ditching that for this.
@Oaky 55k miles, my lemon is still running just fine.
It would be a good choice i think. Ur getting into a quicker car with way better fuel economy.
Keep your GT, it’s more fun
@@OakyI know what you meant. I was Low-key being defensive 😂
@ZizouTheKing22 can't deny that. Been a very good daily driver
Would love to see an awd option one day. Solid commuter for sure nonetheless.
I’d like everybody to drive this. Environmentally friendly, long lasting and fairly priced for what you get
Really enjoy this car. Love my 2.0T Accord, but the city MPG and 0-30 acceleration are intriguing. / Looks so much better than the Prius. That Prius A pillar and dashboard are deal breakers.
I like this vehicle. Your test vehicle obviously wasn't on the STOP SALE list from Honda. I tried to buy a 25 Sport sedan at three different dealers who had the car I wanted on the lot but couldn't sell it to me because of the high-pressure fuel pump recall.
I am strongly considering purchasing this car went and did my test drive this past weekend but was very disappointed that they had removed the Sirius XM radio and there's no heated steering wheel.
A sport model is the best option. Top trim with no back seat air vents or usb-c inputs is a crime 😂
Strategy. If you want those features, Honda will happily sell you an Accord with them.
Maybe because I’m alone in my HR-V 95% of the time. I don’t understand why people complain about lack of rear vents. Our Accord doesn’t have them either, and I’ve never heard my kids/friends ever say “I wish we had vents.”
My Acura RSX has almost 200,000 miles on it. If I can drive it for another 50,000 miles, I would like to buy a new Acura model, but the prices are very high. A hybrid Civic would be perfect!
Great review im getting this shortly in Rallye RED!!! Such a cheap car for what you get!! Sofyan the hatchback does have a 12.4 tank the sedan is only 10.4
Definitely the king of commuting.
Think I’m gonna buy the LX version
the Sport version is not much more. It’s worth the upgrade, unless you want the smaller LX wheels
Sofyan you the king of car reviews bro!!
The generator doesn't "recharge the battery" when it doesn't need to. It can directly power the traction motor.
I have never once in my LIFE met anyone who has or has ever use Sirius Radio. Like why use satellite radio when streaming is a thing. Why was this complaint brought up so much?
I like mine so far so good. Its a great car, and its fun.
With dealer markup and taxes, thats nearly $40K for a Civic! Back then when I think Civic, I think $18-20K, price is outrageous.
There’s no markups on these. They’re sold below MSRP most of the time. Keep in mind it’s a fully loaded civic, and we are in 2025, where the average new car price is $48,000.
Dealer markup? When is the last time you shopped for a vehicle?
I wish this hatchback came with a manual as the Type R is near impossible to buy in Canada, (or the Type R markup is crazy)
Why is it that reviewers always skip over the rear view mirror? The type available is kinda important as far as day/night or manual, homelink available, etc..
Best compact sedan full stop.
It’s obvious Honda is trying to compete. They’re class leading in just about every way like a bmw 3 series is. That’s high praise
Not even close lol..
@ wrong. You’re just wrong
You clearly don’t know anything. You failed to prove me wrong
@ Do you or have you owned a new civic hybrid? I did own one for a month.. from my other comment;
"I purchased a brand new 2025 sport touring hybrid, drive it 970 miles in 1 week (I drive 800+ miles a week for work). Absolutely HATED the car for multiple reasons. It then sat in my driveway for 3 weeks without moving while I tried to figure out what to do with it. I ended up selling it back to the dealership at a loss of over $6500. Luckily I was in a position to have the cash to be able to do that, but that's a mistake I'll never make again. They might be an okay car for a lot of people, but definitely not me..and if it's something you're looking at I'd definitely recommend looking at an elantra hybrid too - considerably cheaper, better/more features, better fuel economy, better warranty, if it's 2024+ it has the remote start app free for life, etc.
Before anybody asks.. the civic doesn't have sirius which is what I listen to (I don't and I'm not willing to hook my phone up to the car), the steering wheel buttons for changing stations/volume/etc. make this loud annoying click every time you even think about touching them, the headlights - while better than halogens, are only mediocre at best, something is going on with the door opening - I would hit the door latch on the B pillar with my arm EVERY time I got out of the car for some reason, upgraded bose audio system was only just 'okay', seats not very comfy, fuel economy - being brand new I was fairly easy on it..best I got was 35mpg. I had a 2023 elantra hybrid that I drove over 1200 miles the whole time driving it like I stole it and didn't see under 50mpg even once."
@@naveenthemachine Definitely would say, a very exceptional compact car. It’s really damm good, combing both fun to drive aspect and reliability together
Honda still needs to work on the quality of their interiors. Haven't seen a Honda that doesn't have rattles in the dash and door panels. My 2024 Integra has some rattles since my first week with the car.
The civic is the best driving car in its segment.
That engine sound is a real dealbreaker for me.
Best looking in the segment
I laughed at the sound of that horn lol. Good car nonetheless
Air vent with the honeycomb-like design, it takes time to clean with your Qtip tho, but civic is still a good car.
The 2022 -24 touring had rear usb
Love the color. Reminds me of Audi's "Turbo Blue."
How much do you all worry about reliability and resale value on the Honda hybrids? I'd almost be more tempted to go with the Sport non hybrid, as I plan on keeping for a long time
If they added AWD, this would be the next car I get after my audi lease is up. Which is saying alot!
That CVT was not happy 😭😭
Honda could build a rocket ship and will still have only 200 hp 😂😂😂
The dodge dart had a heated wheel way back in 2013 on the big 8.4’ Uconnect screen, the old old Elantra had cooled seats and I believe heated rears? I tell people all the time, the Japanese don’t care about giving you anything for your money. They know consumer reports told you to buy it, so you will. They could slap a 4 speed auto in this, you’d still buy it 🤷
I want to like this car. It looks super nice and drives well. But I say this everytime, you can get into a Camry SE or XLE for the same price or lower with the SE Camry, and a Camry is a much nicer car.
The Civic's physical AC controls are a beaut
They need a lifted awd version to compete with CX30 and Crosstrek.
Seems like the 2022-2024 sport touring 6mt was the one to get. Basically the same real world highway fuel economy, more features (fog lights, rear usb, GPS, etc), less complicated powertrain, 6-speed manual transmission. Sad to see the manual option gone for 2025.
When is the awd version coming?
It's Honda, so never.
@ I heard introduction in late 2025 with production in 26 but want to see what others say
@Hi-how-are-you-today.Heard the same. Rumors that it will be next year.
@ yeah hopefully they do the same with the V6 and make a 320ish hp with about 80-120 hp on the rear just with a e motor
Sofyan, I noticed you really liked the door thunk in this car. That is awesome. Say, what car has the best thunk you've ever tested?
This car is almost perfect, but… to me the idea of a car having leather seats and a sunroof but not rear air vents is absurd. It would be nice for them to include it at least on the higher trim
It's a small car, you don't need rear vents for a small compact sedan. Plus the rear vents mounted on the bottom won't do much good since cold air usually falls
Did the Civic in other countries had a problem with power steering rack like in Thailand?
Wish this car was released last year....
Accord hits 6.4 seconds as well with this same hybrid system.
You not at the auto show?
Why does the Accord get so much hate with the same powertrain though😭 the civic looks better but the accord is very similar as far as performance.
The car has to be broken in.
The Integra needs a hybrid asap
I think they will bring AWD because I watched CarNuts channele, and he was looking at the chassis, and he pointed out there is a spot where you could a differential space under the car and back wheels.
I heard somewhere It's coming next year
Sarah n tuned pointed out the same.
different times when sports Hondas does not have V-TEC and is a hybrid.
I wish we had a touring;( wagon version)…why is there no Outback contender from Honda/ Toyota?.
Still gonna hold resale value better than the Kia K4
1:48….. 47mpg 10.6 gallon tank and 580miles of range….. uhhhhh wut……that’s like a 498mi or more realistically 480mi…
How’s the audio when talking on a phone? My 2023 civic hatch phone audio sucks. And it has creaking sounds. I’m not very impressed with my car so far.
Gas milage will suffer in the winter, no car ever reaches its EPA estimate in the winter. I am sure if you would test a Prius right now you will get less MPG then its rated for.
I prefer my 24 Touring model.. love the build in GPS, garage opening, XM radio, and my fog lights.. the 1.5T is qmazing..
Same. I can’t believe they got rid of the rear usb ports.
The 1.5t is shit and the hybrid is much better.
@ Go rub your kitty and feel better. I doubt you’ve driven either.
No heated rear seats, no rear usbs, despite the 2022 Civic Touring having these. Major fail cost cutting by Honda
Basically the size of an Accord 5 yrs ago
No. An accord 5 years ago is a 10th gen accord, which is massive
I purchased a brand new 2025 sport touring hybrid, drive it 970 miles in 1 week (I drive 800+ miles a week for work). Absolutely HATED the car for multiple reasons. It then sat in my driveway for 3 weeks without moving while I tried to figure out what to do with it. I ended up selling it back to the dealership at a loss of over $6500. Luckily I was in a position to have the cash to be able to do that, but that's a mistake I'll never make again. They might be an okay car for a lot of people, but definitely not me..and if it's something you're looking at I'd definitely recommend looking at an elantra hybrid too - considerably cheaper, better/more features, better fuel economy, better warranty, if it's 2024+ it has the remote start app free for life, etc.
Before anybody asks.. the civic doesn't have sirius which is what I listen to (I don't and I'm not willing to hook my phone up to the car), the steering wheel buttons for changing stations/volume/etc. make this loud annoying click every time you even think about touching them, the headlights - while better than halogens, are only mediocre at best, something is going on with the door opening - I would hit the door latch on the B pillar with my arm EVERY time I got out of the car for some reason, upgraded bose audio system was only just 'okay', seats not very comfy, fuel economy - being brand new I was fairly easy on it..best I got was 35mpg. I had a 2023 elantra hybrid that I drove over 1200 miles the whole time driving it like I stole it and didn't see under 50mpg even once.
Well you sound like a not too bright prissy little thing!!!!!
I agree with every reason except the Sirius XM. Download the damn thing on your phone. You're already hooked up to Bluetooth. Or download it on your infotainment screen from your Google built in
I got fooled by a bmw m340i I thought it was a civic😂😂😂
2025 Honda Civic Sport Hybrid Touring Hatchback Sedan!
Honda doing itself no favors by leaving out all those features!
I’ll stick with the sport hybrid. Still get a sunroof and heated seats while saving money
No AWD = No thank you. But I agree, this is an excellent vehicle as a whole.
FWD is now equal to AWD thanks to Modern software.
@ lol uhhh no. Tell that to every FWD car i saw spinning its tires from a stop in an inch or two of snow last week. Meanwhile I put my foot down in my Honda Passport, and I go where my wheels are pointed - no matter what the weather conditions…
@@carguyeyedoc nothing a decent set of winter tires can't fix. AWD is not an absolute necessity.
@ yeah yeah apples to oranges, I’m talking about straight from the factory without having to spend $1000 on snows
@@carguyeyedoc apples to oranges? You realize an appropriate set of tires also maintains stability and improves stopping right? The number of drive wheels doesn't matter when you're sliding on ice with a set of all seasons. I'd daily (and have) a RWD Miata on Blizzaks before a WRX on all seasons.
No chrome trim around the screen in the dash
K4 ALL THE WAY!!!!
The Corolla doesn't look anywhere near as good but at least it has a lot of the features that are missing here.
43 miles to the gallon is laughable since my rav4 hybrid gets 41 to 42 miles per gallon driving in the city
Honda is behind the times? Is that why this looks like a 1980 Chevy Citation?
Beautiful cars ❤❤❤❤❤❤
my 1991 crx hf gets 44 mph on the highway
The things you list as you would like to see are not on any vehicle at this price point. If Honda buys Nissan they will learn about tech. Nissan has much better tech especially cameras. But anyone buying this car is buying a commuter vehicle! If Honda is listening to you they will step up to start to separate sport touring from the rest of the lineup. The cost between trim levels is not as much as it could be. So Honda has work to do but they have done well!
Yet some reviewers exceeded the mpg ratings. I wonder what the discrepancy is.
It’s more of a fastback than an actual hatchback…
Nice car, puny horn. 😂
No fog lights and no exhaust tips
And with Toyota, no reliability and no tech.
This car is so good. Id still get a Prius but this thing is way better than the SI & this looks relatively nice
You can get a BMW 330i off a lease for same price.
You need to defog your sunglasses!
The interior is a little boring and looks outdated compared to what’s out there now. Hope the Honda Prelude has a different interior.
Best everyday commuter car.
I like nearly everything about this car. Nice that they now have a larger screen. What I will have to knock will be the black side mirrors and that you cannot lift the windshield wipers up in case there is going to be freezing precipitation. But I'd be willing if I had to get something new.
There is a setting that will let you do that.
@@nate1971 Ah. I wonder if there is a video showing it?
Do you guys know how long the battery powering this hybrid lasts and how much a replacement would cost? I'm trying to guesstimate the 5-10 years ownership cost.
They need to make a way to disable the fake shifting garbage. waste of time
Toyota Prius 😅 a rival
The k4 is ugly lmao suv styling on a small sedan looks goofy , especially that awkward looking roofline