FAQ - The headunit! It's an ATOTO F7 10.1 (I don't think they sell this exact model anymore but a very close newer version of it.) See my full review here but I'd like to add that since purchasing and living with it for over a year I started to eventually wish I'd saved up the extra cash for one with a brighter screen, better call quality and steering wheel controls that just worked like the branded ones I used to have. Given that fascia kits can be £100 alone however it's a great stepping stone headunit to get you away from an old CD player for example: th-cam.com/video/B0MZRYCjiug/w-d-xo.html I've also now upgraded from this wonderful Honda Civic and I'm soon to do my review on that car so do subscribe to find out what I've hopped into now!
Compare the Insurance cost, Road Tax & Fuel consumption of a 1.8 engine Civic to any Ford Focus or Fiesta with a 1.5 or 1.6 TDCi engine. Then you will understand why the Civic ISN'T the best CHEAP Daily.
@@F4Insight-uq6nt well that's petrol vs diesel so an unfair comparison but given Ford's middle ground reliability I'd say fuel savings are probably going to even out with repairs anyway. Do love me a Ford though, not knocking them! Hardly any hatchback drives better than a Fiesta!
@@naiemhussen8121 About £200 ish for the headunit, about £80 to 100 again for the Fascia adapter plate + any other bits related to the install and then I threw a friend £50 for the install as with these Honda Civics it takes an absolute AGE to do hahaha. It made the interior feel much, much newer but actually it's not a great location for looking at a map. In hindsight a phone holder going to an expensive Bluetooth to aux adapter that's powered by the 12V is the easier option.
I reluctantly sold my old Jag because it was getting expensive to service, and bought one of these Hondas. I thought a boring, old man's car was probably a good idea, as I did tend to speed in the Jag, and I'm getting old as well. I've had it for a year now, and it has done a great job as a daily driver. It's solid, reliable, comfortable and, yes, a bit boring, but as you say, the designers really thought this one through. Which reminds me... A guy rolls into a petrol station on his way to the golf course. A young lad comes out to pump the fuel in. While he's doing this, he admires the new Honda CR-V. Not a golfer, he asks what those little plastic things are on the passenger seat. "They're tees," says the owner. "What are tees?" asks the lad. "They're for resting my balls on when I'm driving." The lad slowly shakes his head, "Those Japanese think of everything."
As an owner of 2 CiViC from 2008, I own of them for 15 years - I can say without any doubt This is the best ever car!! The car is functioning absolutely the same as it was new. It doesn't get old and it performs even better than new cars!
I've bought the 1.4 version year ago as my first car and it feels great. For daily city drive, the fuel consumption is amazing. Super practical with great space in front and the back. Outstanding design in both fields ( exterior and interior ). The driving feels great, I had a couple of longer drives 7-8 hrs and had no issues with comfortability. I really do like my UFO and wouldn't change it for a thing. Cheers!
@@samixalam_ it's a 2010 with the vtec and it's a good engine for a 1.4 but it's a big car with a small engine, so don't expect much excitement 😁 it's fine for me though good car.
I have the car. 1.4 i-vtec 100 hp. If you want overtake go to 5-6000rpm and it goes...very fuel efficient...2500km in 1 week with 4 person on bord and some luggage NO PROBLEM...Just use brilliant brilliant gearbox..Very good car.no oil consumption and 6.1-6.6 l/100km.
I had a 2.2 CDTI ES, owned lots of £100k plus cars since in my later life and i can easily same this little Honda Civic is still my favourite. So much fun, really well designed interior
I have mine at 190k miles and still going strong. 78MPG of diesel is the best I got on a trip from Southampton to Canterbury once. I get around constant 55 mpg as a daily driver.
@@RootSystemHash 78 is impressive you must have been drafting lorries to get that 😂 Having said that I got 68 on a trip from Newcastle to Liverpool recently without too much effort. I’m sure if I just cruised at 55 I could have maybe gotten a figure close to yours tbh. Great cars.
I had one of these (A 2006 1.8 Ivtec in Es trim) as my first car. I absolutely loved it, was Such a good car and really a very nice first car. I got a massive computer desk in the back of it and only had to remove the two legs on one side to allow the boot to close, but that's it a pretty much fully assembled desk went in the back! Those seats really are the best I've seen, not to mention the 90° opening rear doors. Really cool car actually 👌
Got one of these 3 years old in 2011, still have it. 1.8 petrol iVTEC , only thing it's ever needed is tyres and brakes (obviously), a suspension spring, doplink and a new battery. Amazingly well built cars that are a pleasure to drive and they have so go in them too.
@@keatongroom pretty good, the aerial isn't amazing to be honest but it has 6 or 8 speaker sound system. I recently upgraded the head unit to an android powered screen which is great but was a hassle due to needing a few additional leads to get everything working (steering wheel controls etc)
this is the only car from the 2010 generation still properly visible on the streets here in Munich. I also bought one for my wife's father. it drives great, is spacious, and all mechanics that I encountered say it has one the best engines ever built. yes, it is still worth it, and I'm looking into getting one to replace the current Opel Astra K once the leasing expires and I return it.
@@njegosrailic the 1.4 is too weak for the car size, the 1.8 is one of the best engines ever built, the 2.2 diesel is just as good (I had it), but it's not worth the trouble. the 1.8 is alot more fun, and isn't at all heavy on the fuel consumption. I managed 6L/100km with 4 people and luggage (no motorway though) over an about 1000km trip.
I've had two of these, both 2006 ES models; fantastically equipped with auto lights, wipers, power-fold mirrors, cruise control, dual zone climate control. They're economical, sporty looking and extremely practical (magic seats); it's only after you get into a slightly more modern car do you realise its cheap plastic interior that had me yearning for the later model. I still have a soft spot for this car but could only ever consider the later model now.
Yeah I think you've hit the nail on the head there! I'm very glad I got the facelift, the interior quality feels many, many years ahead. It's mad how much car you get for your money!
It's funny, before I got one I found the interior a bit plasticky, but then I got used to it and it compares pretty favourably to modern cars. The newer model does feel higher quality, though. It's a shame the styling isn't as good, although the facelifts and the touring look good.
Couple months ago, I bought FK3 as a first car and I love it. Love the ride, the torque and fuel economy. Seats are very comfortable. The climate control is nice but takes time to warm up the cabin during winter as the engine first has to warm up but no complaints from then on.
My 06 civic definitely gets use of the magic seats, as a musician i dont need a van! all i need is my trusty civic😂, just chuck my huge amp in the magic seat area and room for guitars and even some drum kit parts in the boot! Loved the review, spot on and people need to stop dissing honda civics!
That's a brilliant use of that space! In the 2012+ Civic my old band used to get an entire drum kit plus keyboard plus merch in too! They're so practical it's a joke! And thanks so much for your kind words pal!
I have a 2006 2.2 cdti with 210,000 miles which drives great considering the age and mileage. Best thing is, it cost me just £650 last year and flew through it's MOT this year. Will keep it till it dies.
That's absolutely insane hahaha £650!!!! What a champion!!! I love that I've spent that money in a single go just simply fixing my old 330ci from years ago!!
2.2 diesel all the way, had 6 of them(every colour apart from light blue) and had literally 0 issues apart from suspension always needing replacing. Really good review on my favourite daily car 👍
I had an 07 Type-S for 18 months. Loved it. Super practical, fun to drive, nippy and very good fuel economy. Miss it actually, moved country and got a Swift Sport. Had the Aircon go but no damp issues. Highly recommend to anyone. Love the show, keep doing what your doing!
Thank you so much, that's really kind! And they're bloody great aren't they! I'd love to try a manual Type S, I've only heard enormous praise! What age Swift Sport have you got? My 2013 was the most fun car I've ever owned, it actually made me laugh and gave adrenaline rushes like nothing I've had on the road haha! That is when I drove it like a mad man anyway 😂
@@petrolpoodle no worries, as someone else said you have the quality of a channel with a vastly higher subscription base, you should be proud. It's also an 07 one. Bright yellow which is fun, looks rather good in the bright NZ sun. It is great laugh to drive and the engine really gives me a massive grin when stretching it out. The only downside is it's missing a 6th gear. Does 3400 rpm at 100kmph. Rather buzzy compared to the Type S, 2700 rpm at 70mph.
I bought a 2010 GT model with 1.8 litre, I have it for over 2 years and have put over 75,000km on the car. I have reached 200,000km - it is the only car in the family that never had a problem. I have saved some friends with it - jumpstarted, towed, ... I have put LPG in it, it's unbelieveably reliable, comfortable, sporty and fun to drive, VERY cheap to run, looks good and also sounds good, the R18A2 engine is a masterpiece, revving it just makes your day better everytime, watching the cars dissapear behind you while listening to the beautiful sound - all in one package. It's hard for me to even imagine owning another car. I do drive a lot of others cars, but this Honda has something special, it just wraps around your heart creating a relationship between the two of you if you are into cars. You can do heel-toe shifts, the gear changes feel also great. For some people a little stiffer suspension might be a nigative point, but I love it. The car handles incredibly well even at higher speeds like 180-200km/h. I have been driving many times in very hazardous conditions (extremely heavy rain and snowing, icy roads, very strong side wind, etc.) the point I'm trying to make is that it is a safe car with lots and lots of grip with quality tires and feels very safe at higher speeds and hazardous conditions (I have KYB excel-G struts and eibach pro kit springs) - it has never let me down in any way. From my standpoint if you find this car with a genuinely good service history and you see that the owner loved the car, just take it.
Cheers, very helpful comment. I need to buy a car and Hondas have been our family cars for the last 40 years. Civics but not this model. I am about to see one next Friday, 2008, 2.2 diesel engine. Fingers crossed.
I bought a low mile facelift type S with full service history. Had it for around 18 months now. If you want a genuinely reliable run around without getting wrapped up in finance or high prices, these really are perfect.
@@mohammedsalimahmed5230 i'd avoid the Type S if you are after a comfortable cruiser. Its a great run around but its no mega mile muncher. Though it would do it reliably.
@@cc2162 also, I found a 2011 type S GT with 51k miles on the clock with genuine FSH by Honda and 1 owner. All for £4300. Do you think this is worth going for?
@@mohammedsalimahmed5230 i couldnt comment on the normal model. Only issue i have found is it is a bit of a screamer on a motorway especially past 80mph. The 6th gear feels a bit pointless. Probably best to test drive on to see if you can live with it.
We picked ours up today and love it. Your review really helped seal the deal. Completely agree about the ride being absolutely fine. I don't know if the shocks improved over time or what but even my wife thinks the ride quality is spot on. Honestly, between the price, reliability, practicality and looks, you can't beat this car.
Hey SeaJayB, Thank you so much pal and I'm so glad to hear it helped! It's perfectly fine isn't it, particularly if the roads are good where you live. And yeah this Honda is just simply unrivalled for value!
Absolute solid cars I had one 8 years ago. Since I've have owned alot including of cars including 2017 3 series 2016 c class quashqai. And honestly the Honda is the one I miss the most i had the 2007 type s 1.8 so comfortable never had no issues for the years I owned it. Love the interior and driving position
when road is good and smooth than driving is excellent. When road is not in so good conditions than it is a nightmare, this is from my side main complain. I bought is some 9 years ago, 2009, 1.8 petrol
I got a FK2 1.8 Sport last year and absolutely love it. Found one without any rust at all 😎 Really like the appearance, doesn't feel a 15 year old car at all because of the futuristic styling both in and outside. In fact, a lot of newer cars feel older than the 8th gen Civic 😁
I have two cars, a second hand 2017 BMW 420i which I bought because of the expansion of ULEZ, and my 2010 2.2 CTDI SI Civic. I have spent more money on that BMW in the year I have had it than I have on my Civic in the 11 years I have had that. So far on the Civic (beside usual brakes/disks etc) I have replaced a high pressure fuel rail (ot was the sensor on it) and a single injector (both off eBay for pennies). As for the clutch you mention issues with the diesel, well mine is still going strong and I am close to 270,000 miles on the clock. And given how poky this car is, they have not always been the most sedate miles. What I do have is a small oil leak. Honda wanted £2k to fix it as it means going into the engine (they say). Whilst not environmentally sound, it still passes the MOT as an advisory so I'll put up with the leak. Best car I ever owned.
I had a late 2010 2.2 si 3 years ago and is still the best car I've ever owned. It was so practical, good looking and torquey. Sadly i wrote it off in a freak accident and I've missed it ever since 😢 I've had an alfa romeo since then and I want to switch back to Honda. Great video. Love a daily driver review👍
Thanks so much, Jimbo and I'm really sorry to hear that you wrote off a good one! Luckily they're incredibly readily available, so get yourself back in the Honda market again! I'd definitely look at if the shocks have been done recently and pay attention to ride quality on a test drive, I'm sure my car's ride is getting worse and I'm thinking the shocks may have started perishing a little. But on good roads/fresh shocks it's unbeatable for the size and price!
had the civic type s diesel of this car for 13 years and its superb ,i'll die before it will. no major issues , i love it and will never part with it.150k miles on the clock and still feels new.
Just bought one of these, it’s such a solid car. I got a 2.2 diesel, it’s actually very nippy and probably faster than most cars on the road but I can still get 50mpg around town or 60+ on the motorway and like you mentioned I love the interior. The styling is just brilliant. The climate controls are the best I’ve ever seen in any car, right next to your hand when driving. It has aged SO well. And so has the exterior styling. Honestly I think one of the best cars made in the 2000s.
Thanks for that good review of the civic. I have a 57 reg. 2.2 diesel. On the note of boot water leaking, my was big style. My local garage fitted a genuine Honda tailgate seal, think that it was something daft like £300. It didn’t solve the issue at all. My next call was Honda main dealer in Stoke, I got a bill of £160 from them but the car is watertight now. I wish I had gone to them first. My civic has 172k miles on it now and it’s the best car I have owned in 50 years of motoring.
Hey Paul, Thanks so much for your super-kind words, much appreciated. And sorry to hear the dreaded leak was such an expensive fix! Glad you love it though, I'm still in awe at how brilliant these cars are and ahead of their time! If I could soften the suspension slightly and just ever so slightly improve the aircon effectiveness it'd be perfect! But really they're good enough and I still can't believe how much car I have for the money!
What I do recommend doing is replacing the perspex grill with a Honda Access grill. It came with the style mode version made from 2009. It makes the car look leagues better.
I bought my '07 8 years ago. Since then ive done 110000 miles in it. Its only ever needed brakes, tyres, battery and one shocker. Its an incredible car, still better than the competition. Spacious, comfortable, tardis like when carrying loads. The magic seats are awesome if you have a dog. Economy is great. Mine is the 1.8. I average 45mpg combined and often get over 50mpg on a run. Its the single best purchase ive ever made in my life.
Own 2.2 diesel 06 ES model, my first car. Have it more than 3,5 years and not thinking about changing it soon, sometimes after driving wife’s ‘16 Volvo xc60 and jumping to civic it feels so light, fast and fresh. Actually loving how fast that small car can be, how good handling is and together, how spacious it can be. Great car, and love that first I-CDTi models don’t have DPF, so it one less headache when you own diesel 👍
Definitely avoid the I-Shift Automatic transmission, absolutely horrible and potentially even dangerous if you arent used to it at a roundabout, it takes a second or two to shift into gear and get moving. I used to drove mine using the paddle shifters almost exclusively as the auto mode was horrendous. Also be aware of the boot leak issue! Had a puddle in my boot. Very spacious inside though. I had a 1.4 i shift. Was fun but very under powered, definitely get the 1.8 and Manua or full auto(like the one in this video) AVOID I-SHIFT.
No matter how many cars come out, this car will always have number one in my heart, I am 34 years old, few days ago I came out of my appartment, saw this beauty in red color and I was stunned, every time it feels like first time. Evergreen when it comes to design and when it comes to 1.8 petrol engine, it is unkillable creature.
Thanks so much, Ryan, and you know what, poor or not I just think they make brilliant dailies for unbeatable value. I would also recommend that you try a petrol (diesels were very unreliable) Mazda6 or do try and stretch to the newer Mk9 Civic even if it has really high mileage. That way you'll have a car with next to no complaints at all! I love reviewing cars of incredible value, I'm going to seek it out more often ya know!
I have this car since August 2018, it is my second car although I was 27 when I bought it. This workhorse cost me £3500, it's a 2009 Type S diesel model with 110k miles when purchased, now 145k+ I moved 4 times during that time and this car always got my back... It didn't need much, my average mpg is 49 city + motorway. It's quite comfortable and sporty, alcantara seats are nice. You can go quick in stock form when you get the gang of the max turbo. Admittedly, the clutch is not good but I'm still on the original and it works for me. It's losing a lot of plastic and is falling apart due to this weather, the bills are coming up now and every year it is getting less reasonable to keep it... Plus, ULEZ is hurting me, I've already paid hundreds unfotunately. But honestly, this car will be in my memories, first car I detailed and was proud of a few years ago. If you can find a nice example like in this video the car will genuinely suprise you. It's a lot of car for the money.
This was nice to watch. Refreshingly relatable to get to see a nice normal guy reviewing a nice normal guy, rather than some super polished performer showing off totally unaffordable brand new cars or supercars. This was nice.
Thanks so much Mark, I'm so glad that this relatable car content actually has a happy appreciative audience for it! I was only today saying to someone that I ironically remember feeling the need to apologise that I was putting a Civic on the channel and justifying that it'd earned its place! Little would I realise that this would go on to become my most popular video hahaha!
Lovely car. Superb grip. 2.2 CDTi engine is amazing. Handles fabulously. Suspension.... What suspension? Without doubt the hardest ride I've ever experienced. I could drive over a pound coin and tell you whether it's heads or tails. I've had enough of being shaken to bits - I'm selling mine.
Hahahahaha the 'I can tell you whether it's heads or tails' made me laugh out loud. I'm afraid to say I'm in the same position, I'm almost thinking that my shock absorbers must be failing at the moment because I just don't remember it being this much of an issue in the first 8 months. It's mad, it's become really crashy and I just miss my old Volvo C30 experience of floating on a cloud in some of the best seats going. I'm looing into a Volvo V60 or V70 to potentially replace it with, what are you considering?
@@aneng64 I'm viewing a 2013 Volvo V60 this weekend for this reason 😂! I do so much motorway munching and driving over horrendous roads, I just want that armchair comfort 😂!
5:20 I was an idiot like that too in the past, until I found I could push the front seat back and make it flatter. Put the right backseat down (like it is now), put the left frontseat back and put the boards diagonally from back right to front left. Just put something on top of the seat just to prevent any damage to the leather.
I've got a 1.8 petrol sport and drive 190 mile round trip to work every day. The civic doesn't miss a beat, manual box is spot on and I'm getting that 53mpg ish doing 60-70 all the way. Mine is in the garage having some warranty bits done and I'm actually missing driving it
Spot on review. I've had my 06 1.8 since 2008, with now 114000 miles on it, and it's still as good as new. I loved it that much that I got another in 2015 1.6 diesel. Awesome for everything plus mpg at 60 plus on motorway driving. Southampton to Hull and back on a full tank with some left in the tank. Both have cheap parts and easy to buy them here in the UK.
Bought mine in 2018 (2010 model), still running with not an issue except the boot leak! Over 100,000 clocked on and counting. I want to run it till it refuses to move.
boot leak is usual on that model and usually not easy to solve because it can leak from different locations. I removed carpet from bottom side, drilled two small holes (some 3mm diameter) on each side, paint exposed tin after drilling to protect from rust, return carpet and thats it. No more aquarium inside boot.
I am really impressed by this car i have the ishift version 1.8l and its amazing it drives well i actually have on 20 inch rims 235 35 series tires and it still rides very well and not uncomfortable i only got new front shocks . The ishift dct paddle shifters are amazing plus the stereo system comes with voice activation u can change radio to cd or ac settings with voice commands plus bluetooth for phone connectivity its the 2007 model i love this car and wont sell it and i have other car but this my daily drive around car by the way i am in jamaica on bad roads and still manage around on 20 inch rims comfortably
Great review, I see these cars everywhere and I have started to like them. I've done the same as you and bought a boring daily, for me it's a 2009 Toyota Prius, runs so smoothly and is so economical. And I just bought a 2007 mx5 NC to enjoy when I feel like it. Absolutely loving that!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it. And that's actually such a great two car garage! I've looked at the Auris Estate Hybrid recently as I'm now doing so much London driving for my video work - they can't be knocked!
I bought a similar car to this one two years ago, only it's a 2008-model. Before that I owned a Peugeot 207 that had so many errors I just had to get rid of it. It's simply a great car, fun to drive, feels safe and steady on the road. I've never had any issues with it. The design is great and timeless.
@@Matty_Champwhite Same experience for me. I had major issues with water coming into the engine that caused a lot of trouble. I decided to leave French cars for good and bought a Honda. Best choice I've ever made.
I can imagine opening a 1950's comic and looking at a drawing of this civic, under the caption of 'This is the space car we'll all be traveling in 2000 AD'. Pretty much spot on, Honda you were only 5 years late!!!
One thing id say on the commin problems is, that because they've been around so long and theyre so known, you can just im a majority of mk8 civic groups, mention your problem, and someone will have an immediate answer, eg aircon not working, if the condenser is good and holding gas, its likely the relay, which is cheap to replace Also lots of info on ghe boot leaks, the community is very helpful
I had a 2009 1.3 civic and it was one of the best cars I owned and I owned multiple bmws and audis. 4 years of ownership and not one thing went wrong. Nearly hitting 55mpg on long journeys. Magic seats are class if u have a kids seat installed on the 1/3 side of the rear seat split. So much space
Yes I've had one in Honda civic for 3 years I noticed a towel-like shoes to get condensation in them so I drilled two holes in there to let the air flow go into the rear lights so I don't get no condensation in there I messed it up all around the towel gate where they were supposed to spin leaking I've done that before it gained a leak but the car has been ok I'm very pleased with the car and it's quite reliable it's just a bit hard on suspension I think you'll find it's not the suspension it's a low profile tires what the car comes with apart from that the car drives superb and it's reliable for what it is it's a Honda civic and I'm very pleased with it thank you very much again for a fantastic video 👍
My experience of a 09 2.2 diesel civic (Second car after having a Volvo V50 estate for 8 months before the clutch died.) Seals on boot were bad and mechanic recommended replacing whole boot lid bout 3 months after purchase 59'000 miles, had issue with A/C not working, (went to different mechanic as last one didn't change parts on service when they said they did) They said it would cost me £1500 just to replace alternator, so I did my research and it was just a faulty relay that would cost me £15 if I wanted the revised Mitsubi one, (another mechanic to avoid). 64'000 miles and my clutch was slipping slightly at higher revs, If I wanted both clutch and dual mass flywheel changed, every mechanic wanted £1500, luckily my friend got price down with one of his friends to £800. Make sure you get the revised lux clutch, I have since driven another 50'000 miles and no slipping and the clutch pedal is still at ground zero. Also don't use anything other than Honda Official Fuel filters, I had a mechanic change mine and he used his own from MANN and it made the car sound like it was dying every time I hit the accelerator, got someone else to fit a Honda one and after a few hundred miles it was smooth again. While I have had issues I believe now that I have had the clutch and flywheel changed the car will last me that 300'000 miles.
U must have got a bad one. I bought a 2009 2.2 diesel with 52k in 2016 for £4500 and have ran it to 108k and it's still going well. Passed every MOT with no advisories other than a handbrake that needed adjusting. It's on the original clutch. I service it myself every 10'000 miles. I think maybe u got a bad apple I replaced both rear shocks a couple year ago as I live in an area that has loads of speed bumps
@@5183adam Yeh I saw a much better one with the same milage in better nick ex model, but it was private and my friend reccomended I go with dealership, I took his advice since I was not used to buying cars, turns out I knew better than him. At least I know what to do for next time I need buy a car. Got mine for somewhere under 4k, can't remember exact amount.
I own a 1.8 Petrol one from 2010 since January 2024, and I love it so far! It's my first car, I'm having a lot of fun with it, it handles well in turns and is quite agile. The engine is working super smoothly, I can barely hear it. That's something you will never get from a diesel engine. I will share the things I don't like, though. The biggest "problem" is the suspension. It's not compensating for hardly any bump on the road. You just feel everything, especially with the rear. Not the best quality interiors, but it's a middle class vehicle, so I won't complain much. My car is 14 years old after all. You can hear some squeaks and other plastic sounds here and then while driving, but nothing too overwhelming. The model seems to suffer from minor electrical issues. The digital speedometer and the clock screen tend to loosen their connections, and they start to show 888, instead of the correct speed, and only parts of the info on the screen (time, AC, radio, etc). I need to push or hit them gently in order to "fix" the screen. Nothing too overwhelming as well. Probably I need to contact an electrician. The Radio Head Unit is faulty as well. It's changing modes on it's own, for example I'm using AUX and it just switches to Radio. After all, nothing that an aftermarket music upgrade wouldn't fix. I hope I helped. It's a great car, especially for a first. Totally recommend the model.
I had one of these(2006 model) mk8s from 2011-2019, a ES 1.8 manual best car I ever owned did 70k miles in it. Loads of toys. I had nothing go wrong with it. Let it go for 800 quid part ex in 2019, i highly recommend them. Previous to that had Audi A3 much better car than the Audi and I had that a long time. I replaced it with a mk10 civic 1.5t sport which I’ve since sold for more than I paid for it and moved on to a new crv hybrid awd due to having a family now.
Wow that's quite something! Especially to prefer it to the Audi A3, which I can imagine the ride comfort would make a good argument for that at times. But yeah they're bloody marvellous cars!
I own a 2015 one (facelift of the next gen to this one). All the practical details still are the same, but you now have wipers, better exterior design and even better aero. I love mine to bits. you can put 2 ebikes in the back, i pull a trailer. it is very sporty, surprisingly so. I now really do enjoy droving country roads. heel and toe is enjoyable with the manual. very easy to work on. valve train adjustable with a spanner and a flat head screwdriver. supremely comfortable (15 hour drives without major discomfort) the list goes on could not be happier only disadvantage is the long fornt overhang which tends to scrape quite a bit. when you dont mind seeing your bumper as a wear item you really cant go much better for a daily driver.
Totally agree, the 9th generation one is exactly bang on in my opinion. It rectifies every niggle of the 8th generation and feels even more modern inside. Just brilliant cars!
After wanting one of these since it was shown as a concept back in 2005, I finally got the chance to buy a low mileage -08 manual (1.8 V-Tec) some weeks ago. It was just as great as I hoped! Drives really nice (the feeling reminds me of a combination of the Mazda 323 C and the Saab 9000 CS!) and I love all the quirks. A little tricky to parallell park it (still), but I guess I will get used to that too soon. To me, this generation of cars hits the sweetspot -still relatively modern, but without all the rediculous over complexity of brand new cars. Btw, this Civic was never that common here in Sweden and to me they have never been "just another car", but something special. Great to read the other comments saying you still are loving yours for years and years. I will hang on to mine for as long as possible. Also - I used the floor in the rear passenger area to haul one wheel (the other 3 went in the boot). Really brilliant sollution!
They are truly remarkable cars, absolutely brilliant things! And congratulations! I weirdly also had a crush on them since 2009 and always hoped to have one. So I enjoyed driving it around and reminiscing to the 2009 one I was sat in thinking god, how am I in this machine now!
I have one, with 300000 km on it. Top tip: make sure you always have a good battery! If it goes bad, you might end up with permanent codes on the SRS unit. Not very easy to fix....
I'm just after buying a 1.3 6 speed manuel 2008 Honda Civic with a blown headgasket as my first road legal car, Only drove it around the parking lot I bought it in and it was exteremly nice to drive I love it arleady.
video presentation comes across like a channel with 100K+ subs - Really great and honest video - As someone who is looking for an auto I admittedly overlooked this for other brands, might have to reconsider!
This is my favourite comment I've read in months pal, thank you so much. That means a lot! And definitely try out the Honda equivalent of whatever you're looking at, they feel a lot better to drive than most people would anticipate!
@@petrolpoodle I have been looking at these for the last few days and check prices etc... I agree with the poster here. I was thinking never come across your channel, and was a bit shock at only under 3k viewers. Considering the diesel type S or possibly the EX if I can get a well cared for example. 1.8 or 2.2. Have had a mk 1 Honda Insight since 2006 which Honda are not really supporting parts wise now so...
@@johnshore3095 Thank you so much, mate, that's amazingly kind! Excitingly I finally have another video under my belt and just need to find time to edit it now! I would see if you can test drive both and see which resonates most! As for the petrol vs diesel, well, I would be tempted to go 1.8 petrol for the Type S to have the fun high revving nature match the sportier setup/seats. And I'd be tempted by the 2.2 diesel for the extra grunty motorway muncher personality of the EX. Mine is an EX 1.8 auto and I have no regrets despite the 35mpg!
@@petrolpoodle Thanks for the reply. Because I do not do the miles to warrant a diesel and there are more expensive running costs and ULEV things to consider I am looking at 1.8s fuel consumption I've ruled out the type R. It will be type S or a good spec 5dr. Looking for a well maintained one. How is the suspension damping at motorway speeds some firmer setup cars can suffer from a bounce at speeds north of 70, which I won't be doing in the UK of course.
They're fabulous cars my friend, I'd just say pump for the Mk9 if you can afford even a high mileage one as they're better cars from the chassis up. If your local road quality is good, go for the Mk8 by all means :)
I bought my 1.8 2008 Type S GT 2 years ago and it's been an absolute joy to own. Not to mention an absolute steal in my opinion at £3k @ 67k miles with 1 owner/full service history, and it's the rare metallic black colour. Cruise control, auto folding mirrors, auto wipers, panoramic roof. I've upgraded all the lights interior and exterior to some nice bright LED's, treated the old weathered trim with black dye and generally kept the car polished and detailed. I'm always pleasently surprised by the good comments when I give people a lift in it, really doesn't feel like a 14 year old car at all.
We had a 2007 1.8 ES, it was well looked after, practical and generally an all round great car. My only complaint was that I have quite a long torso and as such couldn't get the the drivers seat quite low enough, meaning my head would stick up into the panoramic roof space slightly. Never had any issues with leaks, I think the biggest expense we had in almost 5 years of owning it was the AC condenser needed replacing after a rock hit it. Would still be driving it now had it not been rear ended earlier this year and written off. It was quite an impact and the car held up well. No injuries. When looking for replacements, ended up with budget creep - first looking at Mk9s.. then up into Mk10s. Ended up buying a Mk10 Sport+. A very different car, but still familar. It's not as practical as the seats don't fold flat but it does mean that I can get the driver seat low enough. The 'lower' boot area is much smaller as the Sport has centre exit exhausts.. but we're not carrying prams in the boot as often now, so let that go.
Brought a 57 plate civic for my wife, as a mechanic of 23 years i wanted to buy her a car that was cheap to run and very reliable, as a mechanic i can certainly say these things are bullet proof, regular servicing, and they will go for well over 150k without and grief. Plenty of low mileage ones put there to snap up.
We never got the 8th gen hatch stateside 🙁. I’ve got the sedan, still going strong after all these years and you still see plenty of them around. In fact the 8th gens are probably more numerous than the 9th gens. Honda seems to make their even number Civics revolutionary and the odd number Civics evolutionary and these 8th gens were a huge step up from the boxy previous model.
2007 1.8 i-shift here, and unfortunately rumors are true, but when you get used to it (by that I mean adapt everything you do to satisfy the gearbox) it can be seamless. In the family since new, apart from the usual stuff that needs replacing, not even a lightbulb stopped working. Tossable, practical, these days even stealth.
I'm on my second civic 2.2 ES, brilliant car. Rock solid reliability and gives 46mpg start stop town driving and 60+ on a nice long drive. Average price round here is 1700-2500 for something with above 100k miles. You can get a high milage scrubber for less than 600. If you want comfort then go for something with 16" wheels. 17" wheels look nice but you WILL feel everything. The 2.2 is the one you want... soooo much torque! The petrol 1.8 feels lethargic in comparison. In both cars Ive owned (2007 / 2008) Ive NEVER had either clutch slip or the leaky boot that was mentioned in this vid although it is something to look out for! The first was written off by an old chap in Tesco's and IM still running the second. Between them Ive clocked about 190-ish thousand miles with no probs only routine maintenance. Oh, an ABS sensor failed one time. HAnds down the most reliable car Ive owned. Couple of other benefits worth mentioning for the mk8 2.2..... no DPF filter to have to worry about and a lovely engine timing chain rather than belt :P Fantastic car, reliable, frugal, quick, cant fault it! - I think it's the best looking too.
It's absolutely mad value isn't it!! And that's very interesting regarding the 15" wheels, did they do them for the lower specs then? I'd be very tempted to swap out when the tyres need a change as the firm ride is slowly getting on my nerves over time hahaha
Sorry to hear that pal, that's awful. I hope you all got out unscathed! What's on the list for replacing it? Mk8 again? Mk9 or something completely different?
I have had my 06 1.8ES manual for 7 years , now on 110k and original clutch. Have spent money over the years on wear and tear items but nothing major failed. If you are looking at one or have one the biggest threat to them now is structural rust this is mainly on the rear axle and can snap if the rot is bad and left. Honda never undersealed these properly. I would advise buying on condition underneath now and get it treated. Its a brilliaint car and why I have never replaced it.
was my second car after a golf iv. I bought mine in germany 2020 for 3500€, 2008, Type S with the 1.8 - 140 PS in Ionized Bronze Metallic at about 120.000km. Was a reliable car, only had a few issues what did not cost very much. I sold it three weeks ago for 9300€, i loved that car but the price was very tempting. i "upgraded" to Audi.
Brilliant choice! How are you finding the Audi? I've recently upgraded to a Volvo for the daily duties and I'm certainly enjoying the added plushness! Still love what an unbeatable machine the Honda was for value though
I love my Civic MK8 but it does have a firm and crashy suspension. It handles well but you do feel rough roads up your back. It's the tradeoff for a sporty ride.
I had the Honda civic diesel 2.2 cdti. Really good car, 0 to 60 mph in 8.22 seconds. Had it remapped, it produced 180hp with 423nm of torque. Fastest speed I went on it was 136mph on the digital speedo on a lovely wide 3 lane toll road in the Midlands 😅 Sadly I had to get it scrapped because of the Ultra low emission zone in London. Although I did get a £2.2k l scrappage grant. Sad to see it go. Great car 🚗
I had one exactly the same (manual - The manual box is an absolute dream) - Loved it. Magic seats were perfect for transporting my bass around. Upgraded to the 2019 Sport. That's such a lot of fun to drive. Miss the magic seats though.
I had a Sport with GT Package (German equipment, no idea what the comparable one was called in England) from 2017-2020. was super reliable, economical and fun to drive. I can only recommend.
I drive an American version of this civic, it's an 09 I purchased in 2017 and I've only had to replace the starter in Feb this year, not a single other issue than cheap maintenance.
I bought a cheap 2.2 Diesel Civic Sport 4 years ago had nearly 150k miles when I sold it I do endorse your comments. I kept it for far longer than intended as it was totally reliable . I now have MK9 1.6 diesel 123,000 miles for just ovef £4000, it drives like new with better ride, more refied engine, but no difference in fuel consumption: 60mpg for both. The ergonomics of the MK 9 are nowhere near as good, especially the a/c controls; but I can live with it. The styling of the MK9 has taken a backwards step in my opinion as its not so radical.
Totally agree with every single sentiment! I'd still take a Mk9 to live with though. I just love the Mk8 for the value it offers and how revolutionary it was back in the day!
Have '08 1.8m. Had an '02 Toyota Echo... 60k miles. EVERY seal leaked like a sieve or worse, couldn't MAKE them seal. Knew many other same model years, EVERY single one the same. Immediately after warranty expired! UNCANNY!
Completely agree, it's just somehow pulled off 'timeless' with actually quite a radical 'futuristic' design for 2005. Today it still feels right and not too complicated or fussy!
I have 2013 1.4 and its the best small car I have ever had inn 50 years of motoring. Cheap to run very reliable and so versatile. Not that fast but in today's traffic it doesn't matter that much anyway.87000 miles on mine and no issues . I recently had a 2016 Skoda Superb auto as a second car, DMF failure at 66000 so watch out if your looking for one according to the auto trans company who had to fix it 2 grand job not an uncommon fault as its made out to be.
I have 1.8 from 2009, magic seats used several times to transport plants, and several times to transport building material, bricks, concrete tiles which are to heavy for boot.
i just got a 1.8 07 manual one of these and I'm still a learner but with my partner in the car did a 184 mile round trip in it and it drove amazingly great fun car to drive and easy to tell what you are doing in it as there's loads of visibility out of it i wouldn't recommend it for a new driver but i have had plenty of driving experience just cant fathom the theory test as i have a mental block when doing exams :(
Bought this as my second car back in January. Absolutly love this thing. The futuristic design. The interior is lovely. I have the 1.4 6 speed version and even took it to the Nürburgring a couple times already and drove a few slow but fun laps! Ive driving around 20k kilometers and counting. My next car will also be a honda for sure! Very reliable and just fun and cheap to drive. It has 177k kilometers as of right now. If your reading this and thinking about buying one look for it. Although it wasn't hard to find it sells absolutely crazy here. So i looked at about 4 cars and they were all snagged away from me. Luckily i found one now myself. Couldn't be happier with my car
@@Johnnyboiii on the highway you can hear some wind through the car. I would not say it's bad but it could be better. On backroads and in the city it's not as noticeable. I personally don't really mind it
@@asensibleyoungman2978 I do, I use the side window a lot you sarcastic shit, especially at junctions. It's still a design fault, the thickness and angle of the pillars block out a lot. It shouldn't be necessary for drivers to have to look like Mr/Mrs bobblehead to be safe,
@@paulqueripel3493 I wasn't being sarcastic. A lot of people just don't know you need to move your head to eliminate blind spots. My cars doesn't have thick pillars but I still move my head
@@asensibleyoungman2978 Sorry, I'll apologize then. It's not so much cars that hide behind the pillars, but pedestrians at crossings often pop out of nowhere. I think the pillars are about 10cm across, increasing to 30cm at the base due to the mirror base/tweeter housing.
I was a teenager when these came out and I absolutely fell in love with them. I remember wishing I was older so I could get one of them lol. I was straight up jealous of people who could go out and buy one. Unfortunately I never got the chance to own one. I guess I could by one now as a second car but I don't have anywhere to put it. I also barely drive enough miles to justify one car, let alone 2.
I have a 2009 diesel one of these. Had it 6yrs a d it passed all MOT without advisories apart from one year the handbrake, which required adjusting only. I do mainly motorway miles and achieve on average 53mpg. It's very pokey and shifts along no issues. Ride is a little stiff also mines running 18in low profile honda wheels and u feel a lot of of the road. It's the most reliable car I've owned 108k on the clock and running like a dream
Had a bit of bad luck 2 months ago, my 3 series and wifes astra both had engine failures 1 week apart 🤷♂️ bought two 06 Civics, 1.4 and 1.8. £1800 for the pair ! Im honestly totally sold on Hondas, they both work great , no engine/gearbox issues , my 1.8 is actually pretty nippy too ! Both can average 55+ mpg on the motorway which is fantastic for petrols. I think im a Honda guy now 😂
Thanks mate, very Good review, unfortunately I bought it last month with a lil bit overpriced I thought as my first car of my entire life, nearly £10k, but mostly everyone being dumb to buy your first car, so I am okay haha, low mileages just 27k miles in 12 years, Automatic gearbox and I like the design of this 8.5th generation no matter inside and outside, still enjoy it❤
Im a honda nut for past 20 years owned mainly type R of all types. My daughr had a type S civic 2.2 diesel. Best all rounder made in past 20 years ENORMOUSLY FAST 250lb/ft and light weight
Got A 2008 1.8lt Type-S which I bought used. It's been a great ride overall, yes a bit stiff which can be improved if you change suspension and want to keep it for long.
A year later..... 🙄 Kaya a shocks are a must. They still are on the sporty side but the faster you go, the better they get. On the motorway they absorb everything, one body movement and it settles perfectly. Great in the twisties too
I bought Mk8 Civic just because of the interior. Of course it was a very, very good deal, but if the interior was more boring, I would've picked something else. The manual also has rev lights accompanying that eco meter. One thing it does NOT do very well in, is winter conditions. In Finland. The fuel filler door is always frozen shut and requires some minor percussive maintenance, it's pretty cold even with the heater on full blast and the handling is not great, even with good winter tires. Turning the steering wheel feels more like a suggestion than steering and it understeers like crazy. I had 90s beemers before, and Civic has been a polar opposite when it comes to driving experience but also reliability, which is the reason I still very much like my car.
FAQ - The headunit!
It's an ATOTO F7 10.1 (I don't think they sell this exact model anymore but a very close newer version of it.)
See my full review here but I'd like to add that since purchasing and living with it for over a year I started to eventually wish I'd saved up the extra cash for one with a brighter screen, better call quality and steering wheel controls that just worked like the branded ones I used to have. Given that fascia kits can be £100 alone however it's a great stepping stone headunit to get you away from an old CD player for example: th-cam.com/video/B0MZRYCjiug/w-d-xo.html
I've also now upgraded from this wonderful Honda Civic and I'm soon to do my review on that car so do subscribe to find out what I've hopped into now!
Compare the Insurance cost, Road Tax & Fuel consumption of a 1.8 engine Civic to any Ford Focus or Fiesta with a 1.5 or 1.6 TDCi engine.
Then you will understand why the Civic ISN'T the best CHEAP Daily.
@@F4Insight-uq6nt well that's petrol vs diesel so an unfair comparison but given Ford's middle ground reliability I'd say fuel savings are probably going to even out with repairs anyway.
Do love me a Ford though, not knocking them! Hardly any hatchback drives better than a Fiesta!
Whats the sound system like?
How much did it cost you to put that head unit?
@@naiemhussen8121 About £200 ish for the headunit, about £80 to 100 again for the Fascia adapter plate + any other bits related to the install and then I threw a friend £50 for the install as with these Honda Civics it takes an absolute AGE to do hahaha. It made the interior feel much, much newer but actually it's not a great location for looking at a map. In hindsight a phone holder going to an expensive Bluetooth to aux adapter that's powered by the 12V is the easier option.
A testament to how good they are is how many there are still on the road.
I think the exact same thing! They're on every corner!
17 years later and its brilliance is apparent.
Amen!
Alleluja!
Whats the sound system like?
Its quite good. @@keatongroom
Absolutely
I reluctantly sold my old Jag because it was getting expensive to service, and bought one of these Hondas. I thought a boring, old man's car was probably a good idea, as I did tend to speed in the Jag, and I'm getting old as well. I've had it for a year now, and it has done a great job as a daily driver. It's solid, reliable, comfortable and, yes, a bit boring, but as you say, the designers really thought this one through. Which reminds me...
A guy rolls into a petrol station on his way to the golf course. A young lad comes out to pump the fuel in. While he's doing this, he admires the new Honda CR-V. Not a golfer, he asks what those little plastic things are on the passenger seat. "They're tees," says the owner. "What are tees?" asks the lad. "They're for resting my balls on when I'm driving." The lad slowly shakes his head, "Those Japanese think of everything."
Last time it wS a BMW 😅
As an owner of 2 CiViC from 2008, I own of them for 15 years - I can say without any doubt This is the best ever car!! The car is functioning absolutely the same as it was new. It doesn't get old and it performs even better than new cars!
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I've bought the 1.4 version year ago as my first car and it feels great. For daily city drive, the fuel consumption is amazing. Super practical with great space in front and the back. Outstanding design in both fields ( exterior and interior ). The driving feels great, I had a couple of longer drives 7-8 hrs and had no issues with comfortability. I really do like my UFO and wouldn't change it for a thing.
Cheers!
What is it like in power at over taking other cars on road or on motorway?
@@markcorcoran9866 I have the 1.4 too an its passing power is not the best
@@peter7582 pre 2010? I'm pretty sure the 1.4s past 2010 had VTEC which would've given them a slight edge over the old ones
@@samixalam_ it's a 2010 with the vtec and it's a good engine for a 1.4 but it's a big car with a small engine, so don't expect much excitement 😁 it's fine for me though good car.
I have the car. 1.4 i-vtec 100 hp. If you want overtake go to 5-6000rpm and it goes...very fuel efficient...2500km in 1 week with 4 person on bord and some luggage NO PROBLEM...Just use brilliant brilliant gearbox..Very good car.no oil consumption and 6.1-6.6 l/100km.
We took two mountain bikes standing up in the rear passenger area all the way to Switzerland and back thanks to the magic seats. Brilliant design.
Genius! That's a great use of it!
I had a 2.2 CDTI ES, owned lots of £100k plus cars since in my later life and i can easily same this little Honda Civic is still my favourite. So much fun, really well designed interior
How was your 2.2i ctdi? How many litr per 100km?
@@filio876 i have 1 and it does 8L/100km, is a diesel
I have mine at 190k miles and still going strong. 78MPG of diesel is the best I got on a trip from Southampton to Canterbury once. I get around constant 55 mpg as a daily driver.
My 2.2 does 5l/100km
@@RootSystemHash 78 is impressive you must have been drafting lorries to get that 😂
Having said that I got 68 on a trip from Newcastle to Liverpool recently without too much effort. I’m sure if I just cruised at 55 I could have maybe gotten a figure close to yours tbh. Great cars.
I had one of these (A 2006 1.8 Ivtec in Es trim) as my first car. I absolutely loved it, was Such a good car and really a very nice first car. I got a massive computer desk in the back of it and only had to remove the two legs on one side to allow the boot to close, but that's it a pretty much fully assembled desk went in the back! Those seats really are the best I've seen, not to mention the 90° opening rear doors. Really cool car actually 👌
Got one of these 3 years old in 2011, still have it. 1.8 petrol iVTEC , only thing it's ever needed is tyres and brakes (obviously), a suspension spring, doplink and a new battery.
Amazingly well built cars that are a pleasure to drive and they have so go in them too.
Whats the standard sound system like?
@@keatongroom pretty good, the aerial isn't amazing to be honest but it has 6 or 8 speaker sound system. I recently upgraded the head unit to an android powered screen which is great but was a hassle due to needing a few additional leads to get everything working (steering wheel controls etc)
Noted. Thanks for the response!@@spinksy173
@@spinksy173the aerial absolutely sucks! The quality between cd/aux Vs the radio is crazy. Radio is so muffled no matter the station
this is the only car from the 2010 generation still properly visible on the streets here in Munich. I also bought one for my wife's father. it drives great, is spacious, and all mechanics that I encountered say it has one the best engines ever built. yes, it is still worth it, and I'm looking into getting one to replace the current Opel Astra K once the leasing expires and I return it.
Absolutely, they're superb!
Which engine would you recommend, the 1.4 or 1.8? Or maybe diesel?
@@njegosrailic the 1.4 is too weak for the car size, the 1.8 is one of the best engines ever built, the 2.2 diesel is just as good (I had it), but it's not worth the trouble. the 1.8 is alot more fun, and isn't at all heavy on the fuel consumption. I managed 6L/100km with 4 people and luggage (no motorway though) over an about 1000km trip.
Wasn't in the market for a civic, pretty sure I now am.... I also now identify as a dilf in a hurry. Well played, well played indeed.
I've had two of these, both 2006 ES models; fantastically equipped with auto lights, wipers, power-fold mirrors, cruise control, dual zone climate control. They're economical, sporty looking and extremely practical (magic seats); it's only after you get into a slightly more modern car do you realise its cheap plastic interior that had me yearning for the later model. I still have a soft spot for this car but could only ever consider the later model now.
Yeah I think you've hit the nail on the head there! I'm very glad I got the facelift, the interior quality feels many, many years ahead. It's mad how much car you get for your money!
It's funny, before I got one I found the interior a bit plasticky, but then I got used to it and it compares pretty favourably to modern cars. The newer model does feel higher quality, though. It's a shame the styling isn't as good, although the facelifts and the touring look good.
Couple months ago, I bought FK3 as a first car and I love it. Love the ride, the torque and fuel economy. Seats are very comfortable. The climate control is nice but takes time to warm up the cabin during winter as the engine first has to warm up but no complaints from then on.
My 06 civic definitely gets use of the magic seats, as a musician i dont need a van! all i need is my trusty civic😂, just chuck my huge amp in the magic seat area and room for guitars and even some drum kit parts in the boot!
Loved the review, spot on and people need to stop dissing honda civics!
That's a brilliant use of that space! In the 2012+ Civic my old band used to get an entire drum kit plus keyboard plus merch in too! They're so practical it's a joke!
And thanks so much for your kind words pal!
I have a 2006 2.2 cdti with 210,000 miles which drives great considering the age and mileage. Best thing is, it cost me just £650 last year and flew through it's MOT this year. Will keep it till it dies.
That's absolutely insane hahaha £650!!!! What a champion!!! I love that I've spent that money in a single go just simply fixing my old 330ci from years ago!!
Own a 2.2 ictdi. The best diesel i have ever driven. The shape has aged really well too.
2.2 diesel all the way, had 6 of them(every colour apart from light blue) and had literally 0 issues apart from suspension always needing replacing. Really good review on my favourite daily car 👍
Thanks so much bud, I really appreciate that and yeah the diesels are just unbelievable aren't they!
I do have to ask though, why have you gone through 6!?
Yea mine runs a stuff ride but the cars great
Also idtec or just cdti?
I had an 07 Type-S for 18 months. Loved it. Super practical, fun to drive, nippy and very good fuel economy. Miss it actually, moved country and got a Swift Sport.
Had the Aircon go but no damp issues. Highly recommend to anyone.
Love the show, keep doing what your doing!
Thank you so much, that's really kind!
And they're bloody great aren't they! I'd love to try a manual Type S, I've only heard enormous praise!
What age Swift Sport have you got? My 2013 was the most fun car I've ever owned, it actually made me laugh and gave adrenaline rushes like nothing I've had on the road haha! That is when I drove it like a mad man anyway 😂
@@petrolpoodle no worries, as someone else said you have the quality of a channel with a vastly higher subscription base, you should be proud.
It's also an 07 one. Bright yellow which is fun, looks rather good in the bright NZ sun. It is great laugh to drive and the engine really gives me a massive grin when stretching it out. The only downside is it's missing a 6th gear. Does 3400 rpm at 100kmph. Rather buzzy compared to the Type S, 2700 rpm at 70mph.
I bought a 2010 GT model with 1.8 litre, I have it for over 2 years and have put over 75,000km on the car. I have reached 200,000km - it is the only car in the family that never had a problem. I have saved some friends with it - jumpstarted, towed, ...
I have put LPG in it, it's unbelieveably reliable, comfortable, sporty and fun to drive, VERY cheap to run, looks good and also sounds good, the R18A2 engine is a masterpiece, revving it just makes your day better everytime, watching the cars dissapear behind you while listening to the beautiful sound - all in one package. It's hard for me to even imagine owning another car. I do drive a lot of others cars, but this Honda has something special, it just wraps around your heart creating a relationship between the two of you if you are into cars. You can do heel-toe shifts, the gear changes feel also great. For some people a little stiffer suspension might be a nigative point, but I love it. The car handles incredibly well even at higher speeds like 180-200km/h. I have been driving many times in very hazardous conditions (extremely heavy rain and snowing, icy roads, very strong side wind, etc.) the point I'm trying to make is that it is a safe car with lots and lots of grip with quality tires and feels very safe at higher speeds and hazardous conditions (I have KYB excel-G struts and eibach pro kit springs) - it has never let me down in any way.
From my standpoint if you find this car with a genuinely good service history and you see that the owner loved the car, just take it.
They're bloody fantastic aren't they and I can't really add anything to your glowing review!
Cheers, very helpful comment. I need to buy a car and Hondas have been our family cars for the last 40 years. Civics but not this model. I am about to see one next Friday, 2008, 2.2 diesel engine. Fingers crossed.
@@cometahyakutake9375 Keep us updated if you bought it, good luck
@@mr.superstar7919 I will! Thanks! :D
How good is it on fuel?
I bought a low mile facelift type S with full service history. Had it for around 18 months now. If you want a genuinely reliable run around without getting wrapped up in finance or high prices, these really are perfect.
I found a type S GT, I'm worried the ride will be crashy and loud tyre noise.
@@mohammedsalimahmed5230 i'd avoid the Type S if you are after a comfortable cruiser. Its a great run around but its no mega mile muncher. Though it would do it reliably.
@@cc2162 I heard it's not a huge difference between the type S and regular civic.
I prefer something fun as long as it's not horrible to cruise with.
@@cc2162 also, I found a 2011 type S GT with 51k miles on the clock with genuine FSH by Honda and 1 owner.
All for £4300. Do you think this is worth going for?
@@mohammedsalimahmed5230 i couldnt comment on the normal model. Only issue i have found is it is a bit of a screamer on a motorway especially past 80mph. The 6th gear feels a bit pointless. Probably best to test drive on to see if you can live with it.
We picked ours up today and love it. Your review really helped seal the deal.
Completely agree about the ride being absolutely fine. I don't know if the shocks improved over time or what but even my wife thinks the ride quality is spot on.
Honestly, between the price, reliability, practicality and looks, you can't beat this car.
Hey SeaJayB,
Thank you so much pal and I'm so glad to hear it helped!
It's perfectly fine isn't it, particularly if the roads are good where you live. And yeah this Honda is just simply unrivalled for value!
Absolute solid cars I had one 8 years ago. Since I've have owned alot including of cars including 2017 3 series 2016 c class quashqai. And honestly the Honda is the one I miss the most i had the 2007 type s 1.8 so comfortable never had no issues for the years I owned it. Love the interior and driving position
when road is good and smooth than driving is excellent. When road is not in so good conditions than it is a nightmare, this is from my side main complain. I bought is some 9 years ago, 2009, 1.8 petrol
I believe they altered the suspension after the facelift, so that could be the reason ours feels fine.
I got a FK2 1.8 Sport last year and absolutely love it. Found one without any rust at all 😎 Really like the appearance, doesn't feel a 15 year old car at all because of the futuristic styling both in and outside. In fact, a lot of newer cars feel older than the 8th gen Civic 😁
I have two cars, a second hand 2017 BMW 420i which I bought because of the expansion of ULEZ, and my 2010 2.2 CTDI SI Civic. I have spent more money on that BMW in the year I have had it than I have on my Civic in the 11 years I have had that. So far on the Civic (beside usual brakes/disks etc) I have replaced a high pressure fuel rail (ot was the sensor on it) and a single injector (both off eBay for pennies). As for the clutch you mention issues with the diesel, well mine is still going strong and I am close to 270,000 miles on the clock. And given how poky this car is, they have not always been the most sedate miles. What I do have is a small oil leak. Honda wanted £2k to fix it as it means going into the engine (they say). Whilst not environmentally sound, it still passes the MOT as an advisory so I'll put up with the leak. Best car I ever owned.
I had a late 2010 2.2 si 3 years ago and is still the best car I've ever owned. It was so practical, good looking and torquey. Sadly i wrote it off in a freak accident and I've missed it ever since 😢 I've had an alfa romeo since then and I want to switch back to Honda. Great video. Love a daily driver review👍
Thanks so much, Jimbo and I'm really sorry to hear that you wrote off a good one! Luckily they're incredibly readily available, so get yourself back in the Honda market again! I'd definitely look at if the shocks have been done recently and pay attention to ride quality on a test drive, I'm sure my car's ride is getting worse and I'm thinking the shocks may have started perishing a little.
But on good roads/fresh shocks it's unbeatable for the size and price!
@@petrolpoodle thank you sir. Keep up the great content 👏
had the civic type s diesel of this car for 13 years and its superb ,i'll die before it will. no major issues , i love it and will never part with it.150k miles on the clock and still feels new.
Wow!! That's amazing! Real credit to the car that you've had it 13 years!
There is a diesel version 😮
@@adrianlugo1130 yes
Just bought one of these, it’s such a solid car. I got a 2.2 diesel, it’s actually very nippy and probably faster than most cars on the road but I can still get 50mpg around town or 60+ on the motorway and like you mentioned I love the interior. The styling is just brilliant. The climate controls are the best I’ve ever seen in any car, right next to your hand when driving. It has aged SO well. And so has the exterior styling.
Honestly I think one of the best cars made in the 2000s.
Very much agree!
Thanks for that good review of the civic. I have a 57 reg. 2.2 diesel.
On the note of boot water leaking, my was big style. My local garage fitted a genuine Honda tailgate seal, think that it was something daft like £300. It didn’t solve the issue at all. My next call was Honda main dealer in Stoke, I got a bill of £160 from them but the car is watertight now. I wish I had gone to them first. My civic has 172k miles on it now and it’s the best car I have owned in 50 years of motoring.
Hey Paul,
Thanks so much for your super-kind words, much appreciated. And sorry to hear the dreaded leak was such an expensive fix! Glad you love it though, I'm still in awe at how brilliant these cars are and ahead of their time!
If I could soften the suspension slightly and just ever so slightly improve the aircon effectiveness it'd be perfect! But really they're good enough and I still can't believe how much car I have for the money!
What I do recommend doing is replacing the perspex grill with a Honda Access grill. It came with the style mode version made from 2009. It makes the car look leagues better.
I bought my '07 8 years ago. Since then ive done 110000 miles in it. Its only ever needed brakes, tyres, battery and one shocker.
Its an incredible car, still better than the competition. Spacious, comfortable, tardis like when carrying loads.
The magic seats are awesome if you have a dog.
Economy is great. Mine is the 1.8. I average 45mpg combined and often get over 50mpg on a run.
Its the single best purchase ive ever made in my life.
Whats the standard sound system like?
Not outstanding but it's ok.@@keatongroom
Thanks!@@stephenions9155
I have a 59 plate SI version .... absolutely brilliant ... good performance, reliability & quality.
Own 2.2 diesel 06 ES model, my first car. Have it more than 3,5 years and not thinking about changing it soon, sometimes after driving wife’s ‘16 Volvo xc60 and jumping to civic it feels so light, fast and fresh. Actually loving how fast that small car can be, how good handling is and together, how spacious it can be. Great car, and love that first I-CDTi models don’t have DPF, so it one less headache when you own diesel 👍
Definitely avoid the I-Shift Automatic transmission, absolutely horrible and potentially even dangerous if you arent used to it at a roundabout, it takes a second or two to shift into gear and get moving. I used to drove mine using the paddle shifters almost exclusively as the auto mode was horrendous. Also be aware of the boot leak issue! Had a puddle in my boot. Very spacious inside though. I had a 1.4 i shift. Was fun but very under powered, definitely get the 1.8 and Manua or full auto(like the one in this video) AVOID I-SHIFT.
No matter how many cars come out, this car will always have number one in my heart, I am 34 years old, few days ago I came out of my appartment, saw this beauty in red color and I was stunned, every time it feels like first time. Evergreen when it comes to design and when it comes to 1.8 petrol engine, it is unkillable creature.
Well said! Beautifully said, in fact!
Whats the standard sound system like?
@@keatongroom It's okay I guess, no idea what is the difference between great and good because I drive without music most of the time
Thanks!@@milossesic7109
Great review, I wish everyone did reviews like this for older cars for us poor people 😊, I'm currently thinking about one of these for our family car.
Thanks so much, Ryan, and you know what, poor or not I just think they make brilliant dailies for unbeatable value. I would also recommend that you try a petrol (diesels were very unreliable) Mazda6 or do try and stretch to the newer Mk9 Civic even if it has really high mileage. That way you'll have a car with next to no complaints at all!
I love reviewing cars of incredible value, I'm going to seek it out more often ya know!
@@petrolpoodle Mazda 6 of which particular years please?
I have this car since August 2018, it is my second car although I was 27 when I bought it. This workhorse cost me £3500, it's a 2009 Type S diesel model with 110k miles when purchased, now 145k+
I moved 4 times during that time and this car always got my back... It didn't need much, my average mpg is 49 city + motorway. It's quite comfortable and sporty, alcantara seats are nice. You can go quick in stock form when you get the gang of the max turbo.
Admittedly, the clutch is not good but I'm still on the original and it works for me. It's losing a lot of plastic and is falling apart due to this weather, the bills are coming up now and every year it is getting less reasonable to keep it...
Plus, ULEZ is hurting me, I've already paid hundreds unfotunately.
But honestly, this car will be in my memories, first car I detailed and was proud of a few years ago.
If you can find a nice example like in this video the car will genuinely suprise you. It's a lot of car for the money.
This was nice to watch. Refreshingly relatable to get to see a nice normal guy reviewing a nice normal guy, rather than some super polished performer showing off totally unaffordable brand new cars or supercars. This was nice.
Thanks so much Mark, I'm so glad that this relatable car content actually has a happy appreciative audience for it! I was only today saying to someone that I ironically remember feeling the need to apologise that I was putting a Civic on the channel and justifying that it'd earned its place! Little would I realise that this would go on to become my most popular video hahaha!
Picked up a 2010 2.2 cdti si with Fsh yesterday. One owner with only 55,000 miles. Already love the car.
Awesome, congratulations!
Lovely car. Superb grip. 2.2 CDTi engine is amazing. Handles fabulously. Suspension.... What suspension? Without doubt the hardest ride I've ever experienced. I could drive over a pound coin and tell you whether it's heads or tails. I've had enough of being shaken to bits - I'm selling mine.
Hahahahaha the 'I can tell you whether it's heads or tails' made me laugh out loud.
I'm afraid to say I'm in the same position, I'm almost thinking that my shock absorbers must be failing at the moment because I just don't remember it being this much of an issue in the first 8 months. It's mad, it's become really crashy and I just miss my old Volvo C30 experience of floating on a cloud in some of the best seats going.
I'm looing into a Volvo V60 or V70 to potentially replace it with, what are you considering?
@@petrolpoodle I'm seriously considering going to the other extreme end of comfort with a Jag XF or a C-class coupe.
@@aneng64 I'm viewing a 2013 Volvo V60 this weekend for this reason 😂! I do so much motorway munching and driving over horrendous roads, I just want that armchair comfort 😂!
5:20 I was an idiot like that too in the past, until I found I could push the front seat back and make it flatter.
Put the right backseat down (like it is now), put the left frontseat back and put the boards diagonally from back right to front left.
Just put something on top of the seat just to prevent any damage to the leather.
I've got a 1.8 petrol sport and drive 190 mile round trip to work every day. The civic doesn't miss a beat, manual box is spot on and I'm getting that 53mpg ish doing 60-70 all the way. Mine is in the garage having some warranty bits done and I'm actually missing driving it
190 miles A DAY!!!?? Jesus man, that's some great going! I hope you have some fun roads on that commute!
Diesel might be better option. Mine does great mpg
I'd be looking for something closer to home.
Spot on review. I've had my 06 1.8 since 2008, with now 114000 miles on it, and it's still as good as new.
I loved it that much that I got another in 2015 1.6 diesel. Awesome for everything plus mpg at 60 plus on motorway driving. Southampton to Hull and back on a full tank with some left in the tank.
Both have cheap parts and easy to buy them here in the UK.
Bought mine in 2018 (2010 model), still running with not an issue except the boot leak! Over 100,000 clocked on and counting. I want to run it till it refuses to move.
boot leak is usual on that model and usually not easy to solve because it can leak from different locations. I removed carpet from bottom side, drilled two small holes (some 3mm diameter) on each side, paint exposed tin after drilling to protect from rust, return carpet and thats it. No more aquarium inside boot.
I am really impressed by this car i have the ishift version 1.8l and its amazing it drives well i actually have on 20 inch rims 235 35 series tires and it still rides very well and not uncomfortable i only got new front shocks . The ishift dct paddle shifters are amazing plus the stereo system comes with voice activation u can change radio to cd or ac settings with voice commands plus bluetooth for phone connectivity its the 2007 model i love this car and wont sell it and i have other car but this my daily drive around car by the way i am in jamaica on bad roads and still manage around on 20 inch rims comfortably
Great review, I see these cars everywhere and I have started to like them. I've done the same as you and bought a boring daily, for me it's a 2009 Toyota Prius, runs so smoothly and is so economical. And I just bought a 2007 mx5 NC to enjoy when I feel like it. Absolutely loving that!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it.
And that's actually such a great two car garage! I've looked at the Auris Estate Hybrid recently as I'm now doing so much London driving for my video work - they can't be knocked!
@@petrolpoodle that will be brilliant, estate cars are so underated. And the auris will be v efficient especially around town.
I'd like a Gen2 Prius for my daily driving but the cat thieves are putting me off.
I bought a similar car to this one two years ago, only it's a 2008-model. Before that I owned a Peugeot 207 that had so many errors I just had to get rid of it. It's simply a great car, fun to drive, feels safe and steady on the road. I've never had any issues with it. The design is great and timeless.
The 207’s are the worst cars on the road. The issues we have seen.. scrapped a couple at 10 years old due to major electrical issues
Glad it's treated you so well! Yeah they feel absolutely rock solid, don't they!
@@Matty_Champwhite Same experience for me. I had major issues with water coming into the engine that caused a lot of trouble. I decided to leave French cars for good and bought a Honda. Best choice I've ever made.
That's crazy I'm legit trying to replace my 207 right now with a civic too.
@@joe653 smart move just check for rust!
I can imagine opening a 1950's comic and looking at a drawing of this civic, under the caption of 'This is the space car we'll all be traveling in 2000 AD'. Pretty much spot on, Honda you were only 5 years late!!!
One thing id say on the commin problems is, that because they've been around so long and theyre so known, you can just im a majority of mk8 civic groups, mention your problem, and someone will have an immediate answer, eg aircon not working, if the condenser is good and holding gas, its likely the relay, which is cheap to replace
Also lots of info on ghe boot leaks, the community is very helpful
I had a 2009 1.3 civic and it was one of the best cars I owned and I owned multiple bmws and audis. 4 years of ownership and not one thing went wrong. Nearly hitting 55mpg on long journeys. Magic seats are class if u have a kids seat installed on the 1/3 side of the rear seat split. So much space
Yes I've had one in Honda civic for 3 years I noticed a towel-like shoes to get condensation in them so I drilled two holes in there to let the air flow go into the rear lights so I don't get no condensation in there I messed it up all around the towel gate where they were supposed to spin leaking I've done that before it gained a leak but the car has been ok I'm very pleased with the car and it's quite reliable it's just a bit hard on suspension I think you'll find it's not the suspension it's a low profile tires what the car comes with apart from that the car drives superb and it's reliable for what it is it's a Honda civic and I'm very pleased with it thank you very much again for a fantastic video 👍
Thank you for your appreciation and kind words, Keith!
My experience of a 09 2.2 diesel civic (Second car after having a Volvo V50 estate for 8 months before the clutch died.) Seals on boot were bad and mechanic recommended replacing whole boot lid bout 3 months after purchase 59'000 miles, had issue with A/C not working, (went to different mechanic as last one didn't change parts on service when they said they did) They said it would cost me £1500 just to replace alternator, so I did my research and it was just a faulty relay that would cost me £15 if I wanted the revised Mitsubi one, (another mechanic to avoid). 64'000 miles and my clutch was slipping slightly at higher revs, If I wanted both clutch and dual mass flywheel changed, every mechanic wanted £1500, luckily my friend got price down with one of his friends to £800. Make sure you get the revised lux clutch, I have since driven another 50'000 miles and no slipping and the clutch pedal is still at ground zero. Also don't use anything other than Honda Official Fuel filters, I had a mechanic change mine and he used his own from MANN and it made the car sound like it was dying every time I hit the accelerator, got someone else to fit a Honda one and after a few hundred miles it was smooth again. While I have had issues I believe now that I have had the clutch and flywheel changed the car will last me that 300'000 miles.
U must have got a bad one. I bought a 2009 2.2 diesel with 52k in 2016 for £4500 and have ran it to 108k and it's still going well. Passed every MOT with no advisories other than a handbrake that needed adjusting.
It's on the original clutch.
I service it myself every 10'000 miles.
I think maybe u got a bad apple
I replaced both rear shocks a couple year ago as I live in an area that has loads of speed bumps
I was quoted by a local garage that's popular at £850 for a clutch and duel mass but this is in the north east
@@5183adam Yeh I saw a much better one with the same milage in better nick ex model, but it was private and my friend reccomended I go with dealership, I took his advice since I was not used to buying cars, turns out I knew better than him. At least I know what to do for next time I need buy a car. Got mine for somewhere under 4k, can't remember exact amount.
I own a 1.8 Petrol one from 2010 since January 2024, and I love it so far! It's my first car, I'm having a lot of fun with it, it handles well in turns and is quite agile. The engine is working super smoothly, I can barely hear it. That's something you will never get from a diesel engine.
I will share the things I don't like, though.
The biggest "problem" is the suspension. It's not compensating for hardly any bump on the road. You just feel everything, especially with the rear.
Not the best quality interiors, but it's a middle class vehicle, so I won't complain much. My car is 14 years old after all. You can hear some squeaks and other plastic sounds here and then while driving, but nothing too overwhelming.
The model seems to suffer from minor electrical issues. The digital speedometer and the clock screen tend to loosen their connections, and they start to show 888, instead of the correct speed, and only parts of the info on the screen (time, AC, radio, etc). I need to push or hit them gently in order to "fix" the screen. Nothing too overwhelming as well. Probably I need to contact an electrician.
The Radio Head Unit is faulty as well. It's changing modes on it's own, for example I'm using AUX and it just switches to Radio. After all, nothing that an aftermarket music upgrade wouldn't fix.
I hope I helped. It's a great car, especially for a first. Totally recommend the model.
Got an 08 1.8 EX, hands down the best car Ive ever owned & Ive owned A LOT.
Amazing cars aren't they!
I had one of these(2006 model) mk8s from 2011-2019, a ES 1.8 manual best car I ever owned did 70k miles in it. Loads of toys. I had nothing go wrong with it. Let it go for 800 quid part ex in 2019, i highly recommend them. Previous to that had Audi A3 much better car than the Audi and I had that a long time.
I replaced it with a mk10 civic 1.5t sport which I’ve since sold for more than I paid for it and moved on to a new crv hybrid awd due to having a family now.
Wow that's quite something! Especially to prefer it to the Audi A3, which I can imagine the ride comfort would make a good argument for that at times. But yeah they're bloody marvellous cars!
I have literally been watching and learning about civic for years and have never seen this model. I own a 2013 American
I own a 2015 one (facelift of the next gen to this one). All the practical details still are the same, but you now have wipers, better exterior design and even better aero. I love mine to bits. you can put 2 ebikes in the back, i pull a trailer. it is very sporty, surprisingly so. I now really do enjoy droving country roads. heel and toe is enjoyable with the manual. very easy to work on. valve train adjustable with a spanner and a flat head screwdriver.
supremely comfortable (15 hour drives without major discomfort)
the list goes on
could not be happier
only disadvantage is the long fornt overhang which tends to scrape quite a bit. when you dont mind seeing your bumper as a wear item you really cant go much better for a daily driver.
Totally agree, the 9th generation one is exactly bang on in my opinion. It rectifies every niggle of the 8th generation and feels even more modern inside. Just brilliant cars!
After wanting one of these since it was shown as a concept back in 2005, I finally got the chance to buy a low mileage -08 manual (1.8 V-Tec) some weeks ago. It was just as great as I hoped! Drives really nice (the feeling reminds me of a combination of the Mazda 323 C and the Saab 9000 CS!) and I love all the quirks. A little tricky to parallell park it (still), but I guess I will get used to that too soon. To me, this generation of cars hits the sweetspot -still relatively modern, but without all the rediculous over complexity of brand new cars. Btw, this Civic was never that common here in Sweden and to me they have never been "just another car", but something special.
Great to read the other comments saying you still are loving yours for years and years. I will hang on to mine for as long as possible. Also - I used the floor in the rear passenger area to haul one wheel (the other 3 went in the boot). Really brilliant sollution!
They are truly remarkable cars, absolutely brilliant things! And congratulations! I weirdly also had a crush on them since 2009 and always hoped to have one. So I enjoyed driving it around and reminiscing to the 2009 one I was sat in thinking god, how am I in this machine now!
I have one, with 300000 km on it. Top tip: make sure you always have a good battery! If it goes bad, you might end up with permanent codes on the SRS unit. Not very easy to fix....
I just bought 3 door one, I LOVE it, but, I have really long legs and find the seat a tad short. Only gripe. I bloody love this car.
I'm just after buying a 1.3 6 speed manuel 2008 Honda Civic with a blown headgasket as my first road legal car, Only drove it around the parking lot I bought it in and it was exteremly nice to drive I love it arleady.
video presentation comes across like a channel with 100K+ subs - Really great and honest video - As someone who is looking for an auto I admittedly overlooked this for other brands, might have to reconsider!
This is my favourite comment I've read in months pal, thank you so much. That means a lot!
And definitely try out the Honda equivalent of whatever you're looking at, they feel a lot better to drive than most people would anticipate!
@@petrolpoodle All the best mate, keep up the great content
@@petrolpoodle I have been looking at these for the last few days and check prices etc...
I agree with the poster here.
I was thinking never come across your channel, and was a bit shock at only under 3k viewers.
Considering the diesel type S or possibly the EX if I can get a well cared for example. 1.8 or 2.2. Have had a mk 1 Honda Insight since 2006 which Honda are not really supporting parts wise now so...
@@johnshore3095 Thank you so much, mate, that's amazingly kind! Excitingly I finally have another video under my belt and just need to find time to edit it now!
I would see if you can test drive both and see which resonates most! As for the petrol vs diesel, well, I would be tempted to go 1.8 petrol for the Type S to have the fun high revving nature match the sportier setup/seats. And I'd be tempted by the 2.2 diesel for the extra grunty motorway muncher personality of the EX.
Mine is an EX 1.8 auto and I have no regrets despite the 35mpg!
@@petrolpoodle Thanks for the reply. Because I do not do the miles to warrant a diesel and there are more expensive running costs and ULEV things to consider I am looking at 1.8s fuel consumption I've ruled out the type R.
It will be type S or a good spec 5dr. Looking for a well maintained one.
How is the suspension damping at motorway speeds some firmer setup cars can suffer from a bounce at speeds north of 70, which I won't be doing in the UK of course.
I am going to have the Honda civic 2009 for my first car next year!
Always wanted a Honda, this video just might have convinced me to buy a new daily.
They're fabulous cars my friend, I'd just say pump for the Mk9 if you can afford even a high mileage one as they're better cars from the chassis up. If your local road quality is good, go for the Mk8 by all means :)
I bought my 1.8 2008 Type S GT 2 years ago and it's been an absolute joy to own. Not to mention an absolute steal in my opinion at £3k @ 67k miles with 1 owner/full service history, and it's the rare metallic black colour. Cruise control, auto folding mirrors, auto wipers, panoramic roof. I've upgraded all the lights interior and exterior to some nice bright LED's, treated the old weathered trim with black dye and generally kept the car polished and detailed. I'm always pleasently surprised by the good comments when I give people a lift in it, really doesn't feel like a 14 year old car at all.
Holy crap that's the bargain of the century!
We had a 2007 1.8 ES, it was well looked after, practical and generally an all round great car. My only complaint was that I have quite a long torso and as such couldn't get the the drivers seat quite low enough, meaning my head would stick up into the panoramic roof space slightly. Never had any issues with leaks, I think the biggest expense we had in almost 5 years of owning it was the AC condenser needed replacing after a rock hit it.
Would still be driving it now had it not been rear ended earlier this year and written off. It was quite an impact and the car held up well. No injuries. When looking for replacements, ended up with budget creep - first looking at Mk9s.. then up into Mk10s. Ended up buying a Mk10 Sport+. A very different car, but still familar. It's not as practical as the seats don't fold flat but it does mean that I can get the driver seat low enough. The 'lower' boot area is much smaller as the Sport has centre exit exhausts.. but we're not carrying prams in the boot as often now, so let that go.
Brought a 57 plate civic for my wife, as a mechanic of 23 years i wanted to buy her a car that was cheap to run and very reliable, as a mechanic i can certainly say these things are bullet proof, regular servicing, and they will go for well over 150k without and grief. Plenty of low mileage ones put there to snap up.
Absolutely! They're just amazingly well-built!
We never got the 8th gen hatch stateside 🙁. I’ve got the sedan, still going strong after all these years and you still see plenty of them around. In fact the 8th gens are probably more numerous than the 9th gens. Honda seems to make their even number Civics revolutionary and the odd number Civics evolutionary and these 8th gens were a huge step up from the boxy previous model.
2007 1.8 i-shift here, and unfortunately rumors are true, but when you get used to it (by that I mean adapt everything you do to satisfy the gearbox) it can be seamless. In the family since new, apart from the usual stuff that needs replacing, not even a lightbulb stopped working. Tossable, practical, these days even stealth.
They're superb aren't they and I'm glad to hear the gearbox becomes totally fine when you know your way round it :)
I'm on my second civic 2.2 ES, brilliant car.
Rock solid reliability and gives 46mpg start stop town driving and 60+ on a nice long drive.
Average price round here is 1700-2500 for something with above 100k miles. You can get a high milage scrubber for less than 600.
If you want comfort then go for something with 16" wheels. 17" wheels look nice but you WILL feel everything.
The 2.2 is the one you want... soooo much torque! The petrol 1.8 feels lethargic in comparison.
In both cars Ive owned (2007 / 2008) Ive NEVER had either clutch slip or the leaky boot that was mentioned in this vid although it is something to look out for!
The first was written off by an old chap in Tesco's and IM still running the second. Between them Ive clocked about 190-ish thousand miles with no probs only routine maintenance. Oh, an ABS sensor failed one time. HAnds down the most reliable car Ive owned.
Couple of other benefits worth mentioning for the mk8 2.2..... no DPF filter to have to worry about and a lovely engine timing chain rather than belt :P
Fantastic car, reliable, frugal, quick, cant fault it! - I think it's the best looking too.
It's absolutely mad value isn't it!! And that's very interesting regarding the 15" wheels, did they do them for the lower specs then? I'd be very tempted to swap out when the tyres need a change as the firm ride is slowly getting on my nerves over time hahaha
I had a 2.2 litre diesel, recently written off as someone drove into it, it was a great car. Powerful, fun, practical
Sorry to hear that pal, that's awful. I hope you all got out unscathed! What's on the list for replacing it? Mk8 again? Mk9 or something completely different?
I have had my 06 1.8ES manual for 7 years , now on 110k and original clutch. Have spent money over the years on wear and tear items but nothing major failed. If you are looking at one or have one the biggest threat to them now is structural rust this is mainly on the rear axle and can snap if the rot is bad and left. Honda never undersealed these properly. I would advise buying on condition underneath now and get it treated. Its a brilliaint car and why I have never replaced it.
Got a 2007 diesel with 430.000 km on it. Average consumption 5.3 l/100km... Still a joy to drive.
That's amazing!! What a machine!!
Should a 2.2 diesel be remapped to a stage one to get extra fuel economy and power out
was my second car after a golf iv. I bought mine in germany 2020 for 3500€, 2008, Type S with the 1.8 - 140 PS in Ionized Bronze Metallic at about 120.000km.
Was a reliable car, only had a few issues what did not cost very much. I sold it three weeks ago for 9300€, i loved that car but the price was very tempting. i "upgraded" to Audi.
Brilliant choice! How are you finding the Audi? I've recently upgraded to a Volvo for the daily duties and I'm certainly enjoying the added plushness! Still love what an unbeatable machine the Honda was for value though
I love my Civic MK8 but it does have a firm and crashy suspension. It handles well but you do feel rough roads up your back. It's the tradeoff for a sporty ride.
Totally agree!
I had the Honda civic diesel 2.2 cdti. Really good car, 0 to 60 mph in 8.22 seconds. Had it remapped, it produced 180hp with 423nm of torque. Fastest speed I went on it was 136mph on the digital speedo on a lovely wide 3 lane toll road in the Midlands 😅
Sadly I had to get it scrapped because of the Ultra low emission zone in London. Although I did get a £2.2k l scrappage grant. Sad to see it go. Great car 🚗
I had one exactly the same (manual - The manual box is an absolute dream) - Loved it.
Magic seats were perfect for transporting my bass around.
Upgraded to the 2019 Sport. That's such a lot of fun to drive. Miss the magic seats though.
Great upgrade pal! I didn't know they lost the magic seats though! Boo!
I've driven the 2019 Type R and it was sensational, the chassis is next-level!
I had a Sport with GT Package (German equipment, no idea what the comparable one was called in England) from 2017-2020. was super reliable, economical and fun to drive. I can only recommend.
I drive an American version of this civic, it's an 09 I purchased in 2017 and I've only had to replace the starter in Feb this year, not a single other issue than cheap maintenance.
I bought a cheap 2.2 Diesel Civic Sport 4 years ago had nearly 150k miles when I sold it I do endorse your comments. I kept it for far longer than intended as it was totally reliable . I now have MK9 1.6 diesel 123,000 miles for just ovef £4000, it drives like new with better ride, more refied engine, but no difference in fuel consumption: 60mpg for both. The ergonomics of the MK 9 are nowhere near as good, especially the a/c controls; but I can live with it. The styling of the MK9 has taken a backwards step in my opinion as its not so radical.
Totally agree with every single sentiment! I'd still take a Mk9 to live with though. I just love the Mk8 for the value it offers and how revolutionary it was back in the day!
Have '08 1.8m. Had an '02 Toyota Echo... 60k miles. EVERY seal leaked like a sieve or worse, couldn't MAKE them seal. Knew many other same model years, EVERY single one the same. Immediately after warranty expired! UNCANNY!
Futuristic looks are still cutting edge in 2024. Its design genius.
Completely agree, it's just somehow pulled off 'timeless' with actually quite a radical 'futuristic' design for 2005. Today it still feels right and not too complicated or fussy!
I have 2013 1.4 and its the best small car I have ever had inn 50 years of motoring. Cheap to run very reliable and so versatile. Not that fast but in today's traffic it doesn't matter that much anyway.87000 miles on mine and no issues . I recently had a 2016 Skoda Superb auto as a second car, DMF failure at 66000 so watch out if your looking for one according to the auto trans company who had to fix it 2 grand job not an uncommon fault as its made out to be.
I’ve had 2 of these, a 1.4 base spec & 2.2cdti Ex. Both engines were great, but the diesel was perfect even with almost 200.000 miles on it
They're stupendously good, undeniably the best drive of the lot!
I have 1.8 from 2009, magic seats used several times to transport plants, and several times to transport building material, bricks, concrete tiles which are to heavy for boot.
i just got a 1.8 07 manual one of these and I'm still a learner but with my partner in the car did a 184 mile round trip in it and it drove amazingly great fun car to drive and easy to tell what you are doing in it as there's loads of visibility out of it
i wouldn't recommend it for a new driver but i have had plenty of driving experience just cant fathom the theory test as i have a mental block when doing exams :(
Ahhhh I'm sorry to hear about the theory test, keep trying pal - you can definitely do it!
Good review, gonna buy the silver one 1.8 post-facelift in the future as family daily driver car. Thanks
Don’t know about you, but these things go for top dollar in the Netherlands. Hard to find a decent example under 7000
I don't understand why the Netherlands is so expensive for buying cars, I see this comment a lot on all sorts of videos. Do you know why?
@@petrolpoodle
i bought my fn2 type s 4 years ago for 7000. Guess what? They STILL ask 7000 for similar cars today!
Bought this as my second car back in January. Absolutly love this thing. The futuristic design. The interior is lovely. I have the 1.4 6 speed version and even took it to the Nürburgring a couple times already and drove a few slow but fun laps! Ive driving around 20k kilometers and counting. My next car will also be a honda for sure! Very reliable and just fun and cheap to drive. It has 177k kilometers as of right now. If your reading this and thinking about buying one look for it. Although it wasn't hard to find it sells absolutely crazy here. So i looked at about 4 cars and they were all snagged away from me. Luckily i found one now myself. Couldn't be happier with my car
How's the sound insulation?
@@Johnnyboiii on the highway you can hear some wind through the car. I would not say it's bad but it could be better. On backroads and in the city it's not as noticeable. I personally don't really mind it
@@JamieHannema thank you for your reply mate
The main thing I don't like about the design is the thickness of the A pillars. The driver's side suffers from a bad blind spot.
Move your head.
@@asensibleyoungman2978 I do, I use the side window a lot you sarcastic shit, especially at junctions.
It's still a design fault, the thickness and angle of the pillars block out a lot. It shouldn't be necessary for drivers to have to look like Mr/Mrs bobblehead to be safe,
@@paulqueripel3493 I wasn't being sarcastic. A lot of people just don't know you need to move your head to eliminate blind spots. My cars doesn't have thick pillars but I still move my head
@@asensibleyoungman2978 Sorry, I'll apologize then.
It's not so much cars that hide behind the pillars, but pedestrians at crossings often pop out of nowhere.
I think the pillars are about 10cm across, increasing to 30cm at the base due to the mirror base/tweeter housing.
@@paulqueripel3493 I don't think driving's for you mate.
I was a teenager when these came out and I absolutely fell in love with them. I remember wishing I was older so I could get one of them lol. I was straight up jealous of people who could go out and buy one. Unfortunately I never got the chance to own one. I guess I could by one now as a second car but I don't have anywhere to put it. I also barely drive enough miles to justify one car, let alone 2.
Ooooo what's to stop you swapping your current car for one of these? And yep they're wonderful!
@@petrolpoodle Because, as wonderful as they might be, I'm not interested in having one if it's going to by my only car.
@@thierryvt a totally fair answer!
As the previous owner of my civic pointed out, with rear seats up, you can easily get a cycle in the back via rear doors. He was right - you can!
Genius use!
My neighbours have 2 1.8 autos. Newer model but the oldest one has done 170k no issues hence the second one.
That's amazing isn't it! You can really feel the Honda heritage in their build quality even though they were assembled in Swindon, UK.
I have a 2009 diesel one of these. Had it 6yrs a d it passed all MOT without advisories apart from one year the handbrake, which required adjusting only.
I do mainly motorway miles and achieve on average 53mpg.
It's very pokey and shifts along no issues.
Ride is a little stiff also mines running 18in low profile honda wheels and u feel a lot of of the road.
It's the most reliable car I've owned 108k on the clock and running like a dream
That's awesome mate, what a fantastic car! glad it's still loved and treating you well after all this time!
Had a bit of bad luck 2 months ago, my 3 series and wifes astra both had engine failures 1 week apart 🤷♂️ bought two 06 Civics, 1.4 and 1.8. £1800 for the pair ! Im honestly totally sold on Hondas, they both work great , no engine/gearbox issues , my 1.8 is actually pretty nippy too ! Both can average 55+ mpg on the motorway which is fantastic for petrols. I think im a Honda guy now 😂
Oh mate that's such bad luck! My god!! But welcome to peace-of-mind motoring that isn't actually as dull as dishwater!
Thanks mate, very Good review, unfortunately I bought it last month with a lil bit overpriced I thought as my first car of my entire life, nearly £10k, but mostly everyone being dumb to buy your first car, so I am okay haha, low mileages just 27k miles in 12 years, Automatic gearbox and I like the design of this 8.5th generation no matter inside and outside, still enjoy it❤
It sounds like you got yourself an absolute peach! That's amazing how little it's moved in that time! Congrats!
I used to put the seats up to put my bike in the back and still have a full boot :)
Im a honda nut for past 20 years owned mainly type R of all types. My daughr had a type S civic 2.2 diesel. Best all rounder made in past 20 years ENORMOUSLY FAST 250lb/ft and light weight
Got A 2008 1.8lt Type-S which I bought used. It's been a great ride overall, yes a bit stiff which can be improved if you change suspension and want to keep it for long.
Have you seen any specific springs or dampers that notably improve it?
A year later..... 🙄
Kaya a shocks are a must. They still are on the sporty side but the faster you go, the better they get. On the motorway they absorb everything, one body movement and it settles perfectly. Great in the twisties too
I've had my 2.2 type S GT for four years and didn't know the rear seats went up until I was today years old. 🤣
Hahahaha you're not the first to comment this, especially if you've got 3 doors!
I bought Mk8 Civic just because of the interior. Of course it was a very, very good deal, but if the interior was more boring, I would've picked something else. The manual also has rev lights accompanying that eco meter.
One thing it does NOT do very well in, is winter conditions. In Finland. The fuel filler door is always frozen shut and requires some minor percussive maintenance, it's pretty cold even with the heater on full blast and the handling is not great, even with good winter tires. Turning the steering wheel feels more like a suggestion than steering and it understeers like crazy.
I had 90s beemers before, and Civic has been a polar opposite when it comes to driving experience but also reliability, which is the reason I still very much like my car.