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Honda Civic Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
Honda Civic Review Summary
"Civic interiors are well-designed, neatly executed and more functional than ostentatious. Interior materials seem to have been selected with durability rather than maximum eye appeal in mind."
"Gas mileage was good as well; it drank one gallon every 29 miles."
"New suspension bushings and revised power steering retain Honda's responsive, communicative feel."
"Still as peppy as before, the 127-horsepower four provides plenty of power, no matter what the driving situation. It gets noisy in the upper register, but delivers the goods when going down the road."
"The engine note is more muted, and the typical Honda induction sound has been turned down. The lower torque peak also helps keep the distant purr from the 1.7-liter engine from raising its voice, since redlining the engine is not often necessary."
What reviewers liked least about the Honda Civic:
"As usual in Civics, the seats feel (to a six-foot-five guy) as though they were scaled for a smaller species..."
"Our test car seemed pretty drafty with the side windows down, and the fixed rear side glass prevents you from doing anything about it. The sunroof opening is pretty noisy, too."
"Anyone more than 5 feet 6 inches tall will feel a little cramped for headroom. (No doubt, the tilt-up moonroof didn't help.) Plus, it's a chore getting into the back seat. Even our kids complained about the gymnastics needed to get in there."
Honda Civic Comparisons:
"Honda's automatic transmissions have never been marvels of smoothness, but this year it seems that Honda has taken a lot of the jolt out of their automatics. They match the smoothness of their competitors."
"The Civic line offers more variety than most competitors: three body styles, four engines and three kinds of transmissions."
Best one-liners about the Honda Civic:
"It is a car for people who don't enjoy repair garage waiting rooms."
"The Civic is a slick, easy-to-drive car that is still rewarding for the sporty driver."
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You should be aware that when reviewing 1996 Honda Civic reviews, what is said regarding a vehicle can typically be applied to the entire generation. A generation is made up of similar vehicles from one year to the next. When a vehicle undergoes a redesign, it is considered a new generation.
Also, when looking at 1996 Honda Civic reviews, you should take them with a grain of salt. Like all people, reviewers may have a bias towards a manufacturer or particular car. That’s why it’s best to examine opinions from several sources.
And to get that array of viewpoints, be sure to look at CarsDirect’s Honda Civic model reviews. We compile the best quotes so you don’t have to pour through several 1996 Honda Civic model reviews. But be sure to keep in mind that no matter how many 1996 Honda Civic reviews you read, there’s no substitution for your own test drive where you get to examine a car in person.