Honda Civic Hatchback car reviews
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Honda Civic Hatchback car reviews
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Honda Civic Type-R (2023 onwards) Review
The most complete high-performance Honda in a long time
New price: £51,145 - £51,145PROS
- Fast, fun, frenetic
- Marvelous suspension
- Outright comfortable
CONS
- Same money as a Porsche Cayman
- Some people would prefer 4WD
- Not much stock coming to UK
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2022 onwards) Review
Cheap to run and great to drive – it's an impressive bit of kit
New price: £35,210 - £40,035PROS
- Impressively powerful, responsive and efficient engine
- High-quality and good-looking interior
- Ride and handling best in the class
CONS
- No entry-level model
- Rear headroom a bit tight
- Range lacks choice
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2017 - 2022) Review
Spacious and good to drive, but not as reliable as you might think
Used price: £5,218 - £19,150PROS
- Good to drive
- Spacious interior
- Eye-catching appearance
CONS
- Lower and harder to get into than some rivals
- Refinement could be better
- Some serious reliability concerns
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Honda Civic Type-R (2017 - 2022) Review
OTT hot-hatch is an acquired taste
Used price: £12,818 - £30,724PROS
- A riot to drive
- Seating position and manual gear change superb
- Plenty of standard equipment
CONS
- Not a looker
- Old-feeling interior
- Rivals are more sophisticated
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Honda Civic Type-R (2015 - 2017) Review
Used price: £7,874 - £15,390PROS
- Strong engine
- Composed chassis
- Slick gearbox
- Practicality
CONS
- In your face styling
- Engine’s lack of sparkle
- Busy interior
- Not cheap
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2012 - 2017) Review
Excellent all-rounder, best in diesel form
Used price: £1,744 - £13,475PROS
- Cavernous boot
- Lever rear-seat folding system
- Comfortable ride
- Economical diesel
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CONS
- Poor rear visibility
- Pricey when compared with rivals
- Uninspiring driving experience
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Honda Civic Type-R (2007 - 2010) Review
Used price: £1,516 - £7,193PROS
Sporty engine note, sharp handling, spacious interior, striking looks
CONS
Firm ride, frantic driving experience, engine has to be worked hard
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2006 - 2011) Review
A look at the future – from the mid-2000s
Used price: £472 - £5,003PROS
- Reliability is a given, and as such, it's hard to go wrong
- Type-R model is bulletproof, all you need to do is avoid crashed ones
- The i-CTDi 2.2-litre diesel has storming performance
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CONS
- Compared with the Golf and Focus, it's lacking in room and visibility
- Limited engine range, diesels outnumber petrols
- If you go for a Type-S you may be disappointed by its performance
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Honda Civic Type-R (2001 - 2005) Review
Used price: £2,502 - £5,467PROS
Rev hungry engine, sharp handling, huge amounts of grip, swift performance
CONS
Steering lacks feel, boy-racer image, interior feels cheap in places
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2000 - 2005) Review
Used price: £445 - £4,559PROS
Great to drive, family-sized interior space, sporty looking Type-S available
CONS
Bland styling, some cheap plastics inside, overly light steering