Honda Civic 10th Gen (Sedan) VTi-S (2016-2021)
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Lemon Car. Honda have lost the plot – This car is honestly the worst car I have ever driven. Many electrical issues from factory that Honda themselves have no idea how to fix. (Eg.. headlights dim randomly, alternator keeps dying (3 replaced in 200,000kms) CVT died just after the warranty expired which is an $8000 replacement Cars headunit from factory stopped working at 200,000 &… Read more
can't replace because the new models have a bigger screen that doesn't fit the 2016 model
Interior is spaced nicely but it is awful hard plastics
Brakes have worn unevenly from factory Car bottoms out on the smallest of speed bumps which means I have to slow down to a crawl to go over any bump or fear that my front bumper will be ripped off.
From factory every heatshield rattled causing a racket everywhere I drive.
Paint is thin and started fading around 3 years of ownership (white pearl)
I've had to sell this car because of repair costs too high.
Honda have lost the plot. Now with their fixed price sales, I will never purchase another Honda again.
Highly fuel efficient – Absolutely delighted with this car. Runs many km's on the smell of an oily rag. Don't notice that engine size is much smaller than my previous Accord. Use it every day either for local shopping or drives to the country. Always have it serviced by the local Honda dealership. Show details
Great affordable modern car – Recently purchased a Honda Civic sedan as a much needed upgrade from my old 2003 Toyota Camry. Was looking for a small sedan that I could use to drive around the city and for the odd road trips. This car ticked all the boxes. It is modern and sleek with a new design from the Civics of old. It has a very modern dashboard and is compatible with… Read more
Andriod Auto which is a great bonus. There are some nice safety features too with front and rear sensors as well as rear and left sided cameras. The car itself drives well, there is a sports mode if you need a bit more power. Fuel consumption is about 8L/100km and it generally costs around $50 to fuel up a full tank.
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