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Vehicle Description
Vehicle Details
- Body-colored bumpers
- Body-Colored Door Handles
- Compact spare tire
- Daytime running lights
- Rear decklid spoiler
- Variable intermittent windshield wipers
- 160-watt AM/FM stereo w/CD player -inc: (6) speakers, MP3/WMA playback, auxiliary input jack, speed-sensitive volume control, CD text display capability
- Cargo area light
- Coin tray
- Cruise control
- Driver footrest
- Dual front seatback pockets
- Dual visor vanity mirrors
- Front & rear floor mats
- Front door pocket storage bins
- Immobilizer theft-deterrent system
- Maintenance Minder system
- Map lights
- Pwr door locks w/auto-lock
- Pwr windows w/driver auto-up/down
- Rear seat heater ducts
- Rear window defroster w/timer
- Remote fuel filler door release
- Remote trunk release w/lock
- Satin-finish door handle pulls
- Security system
- Steering wheel-mounted audio & cruise controls
- Tilt/telescoping steering column
- USB audio interface
- Direct ignition system
- Drive-by-wire throttle
- Electric pwr rack & pinion steering
- Front & rear stabilizer bars
- Front wheel drive
- MacPherson strut front suspension
- Multi-link rear suspension
- Pwr ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes
- 2nd row lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) -inc: outboard lower anchors, tether anchors all positions
- 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD)
- Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure
- Brake assist
- Child-proof rear door locks
- Daytime running lights
- Dual front side-impact airbags w/passenger-side occupant position detection system
- Emergency trunk release
- Side curtain airbags, front & rear
- Side-impact door beams
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) w/traction control
Model Highlights
The 2011 Honda Civic lineup starts with the frugal Civic DX, then builds up to LX, EX and EX-L models. Each of those models comes with a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine that makes 140 horspower and is hooked up to either a 5-speed manual transmission or 5-speed automatic. In addition to a range of performance upgrades, Si models get a 197-horsepower, 2.0L 4-cylinder and a 6-speed manual transmission. Hybrid models get a version of Honda's Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) mild-hybrid system, altogether producing 110 horsepower. Models with the standard engine or Si version are offered either as a 4-door sedan or 2-door coupe. The coupe version gets a slightly racier image, thanks to a different, more aggressive roofline toward the back and a tilted-back look to the rear fascia. Coupes have a full-size back seat, though entry and exit is a little more difficult. Trunk space is about the same in the sedan and coupe--very ample with a low lift-over height in both cases. Even in its base DX form, the front-wheel-drive Civic feels responsive and nimble, yet also refined and comfortable enough for long-distance cruising. Si models have a definite edgier feel that won't be to everyone's liking, but they're better-suited to everyday driving than some of the other "pocket rockets"--provided you don't mind a manual transmission. The Honda Civic Hybrid uses an Integrated Motor Assist hybrid systems that is simpler than the full hybrid systems in some rival vehicles yet achieves nearly as much of a gain in fuel economy--especially in highway driving. The other very green Civic model, the Honda Civic GX, remains the only widely available natural-gas-powered vehicle for sale in the U.S. According to Honda, the GX is eligible for federal tax credits, and natural gas costs about 35% less than gasoline. The base Civic DX doesn't come with a lot of luxury or convenience features (there's no air conditioning), but it does hit on most of the basics, including power windows and a folding rear seat to expand trunk space to accommodate long items. A DX-VP (sedan only) adds more popular equipment, including air conditioning and a 160-watt CD/MP3 sound system with auxiliary jack. The LX brings power locks, cruise control and a center console with armrest with an LX-S sedan bringing alloy wheels, a spoiler, a chrome exhaust tip and leather-wrapped steering wheel. The well-appointed EX sedan and coupe get a moonroof, split-folding back seat, steering-wheel audio controls and ambient lighting, while the EX-L adds leather upholstery, leather trim, and heated seats and mirrors. Top EX and EX-L coupes exclusively get an upgraded speaker system, including a subwoofer. An in-dash navigation system and XM Satellite Radio are optional only on the EX and EX-L. Honda says that it now includes more than 7 million points of interest; it also has voice-activation and integrated Bluetooth hands-free calling. The Civic comes with plenty of occupant protection, including front side and side-curtain airbags, electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes.
Equipment
- Nickel Metal Hydride Traction Battery
- Front Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Aluminum Wheels
- Tires - Front All-Season
- Tires - Rear All-Season
- Temporary Spare Tire
- Rear Spoiler
- Daytime Running Lights
- Power Mirror(s)
- Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- MP3 Capability
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- MP3 Capability
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Cloth Seats
- Bucket Seats
- Floor Mats
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Cruise Control
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Trip Computer
- Power Windows
- Power Door Locks
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Remote Trunk Release
- Cruise Control
- Remote Trunk Release
- Security System
- Immobilizer
- Climate Control
- A/C
- Rear Defrost
- Power Outlet
- Driver Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- Front Reading Lamps
- ABS
- Brake Assist
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Daytime Running Lights
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Front Side Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Front Head Air Bag
- Rear Head Air Bag
- Child Safety Locks
- Emergency Trunk Release
- Tire Pressure Monitor