The elegance comes with 17" wheels, both sport and advance have 18". On the sport they are full black, on the advance you get a polished 2 tone-ish finish.
The other point to be REMEMBERED! Is that 'brake hold' does NOT hold the brakes on indefinitely. It only works for between 1-2 minutes. So do NOT rely on it if in a queue. Otherwise, if stopped too close to the car in front you may find that your car will creep (with some force) into the car in front! WHOOPS! Bloody STUPID and quite unnecessary. Since the brakes auto release when you touch the accelerator, WHY do Honda not make the brake hold do what it says and keep them on until you move off?
Ooh what a nice review thank you for that
Have not seen a bad report/review on this car yet. Expensive but very desirable.
It truly is a phenomenal car, a joy to drive, and a very worthy winner of so many recent awards 🏆
Thanks for this walk-through. It is a shame it wasn't the Sport but otherwise, very helpful.
I have done a short test drive of the Sport model and was impressed enough to order one, which I will get in January 2023.
You're very fortunate. Our Swiss dealer told us the wait would range between 9 and 12 months. Hope you have lots fun with your new Civic.
Great if you could get hold of one instead of waiting for 3 to 6 months
Ordered one 7th of Feb 2023 cancelled by dealer 26th of Feb try again in March 24 shame, Toyota now has my money.
Are the mirrors pointing down when the reverse gear is selected in order to make parking easier?
No
Yes
i heard that each type of model (elegance, sport, advance) has different sizes of wheels, is that true? and if, are the advance models biggest?
The elegance comes with 17" wheels, both sport and advance have 18". On the sport they are full black, on the advance you get a polished 2 tone-ish finish.
Will never understand why they make them turning lights on tze rear non led. What the hell......its 2022
is car remember brake hold next time that you turn on the car?
No , break hold needs to be activated every journey.
@@andrewfinkelsteintennis1915 That's a crap 'feature'. It should remember the setting.
The other point to be REMEMBERED! Is that 'brake hold' does NOT hold the brakes on indefinitely. It only works for between 1-2 minutes. So do NOT rely on it if in a queue. Otherwise, if stopped too close to the car in front you may find that your car will creep (with some force) into the car in front! WHOOPS!
Bloody STUPID and quite unnecessary. Since the brakes auto release when you touch the accelerator, WHY do Honda not make the brake hold do what it says and keep them on until you move off?
Android Auto can be used wirelessly.
no
@@aprofromuk No what??? I'm using it in my Civic!
@@aprofromuk Oh yes it can, do a google search and change the settings
Lose £10k off the price, then people will buy it...