2011 Honda Civic

The 2011 Honda Civic has been a benchmark for the economy car class ever since its introduction in 1973.  There are a number of minor changes on the Honda Civic this year in order to keep it abreast with competitors’ offerings. The restyling for 2011 Honda Civic includes exterior styling on the coupe and sedan, restyling for the front and rear bumpers, hood, headlights and grille. The interiors have upgraded audio speakers, floor mats on the LX and EX trims. The LX trim is quipped with 15 inches wheels this year and standard keyless entry.

The 2011 Honda Civic is available as a coupe, sedan or hatchback. There are three trim levels for the coupe and sedan: DX, LX and EX. The DX trim excludes the basic features like air conditioning, power mirrors and a tachometer. The LX is the better choice; with most of the features you need, including cruise control, air, power windows and a CD player. The EX provides you a moonroof, antilock brakes, keyless entry, variable wipers, a driver seat-height adjuster and 15-inch wheels. The performance features on the DX, LX includes a 115-horsepower, 1.7-liter four-cylinder engine. The EX powers up to 127 hp, while the 117-hp HX boasts more miserly fuel economy.

 

There are the four specialty models of 2011 Honda Civic: the HX coupe, GX sedan, Si hatchback and Hybrid sedan. The HX coupe is equipped similarly to the DX coupe, while the GX sedan matches closely to the LX sedan. The Civic Si hatchback boasts, as compared to other Civics, standard rear disc brakes, a sport-tuned suspension, sport seats and special gauges. The Hybrid, adds special powertrain, comes with a full complement of standard features. The HX, Hybrid and natural gas-powered GX uses variable transmission, and all Civic 1.7-liter engines meet ultralow emission vehicle (ULEV) standards. The Civic Hybrid delivers 93 hp and boasts the best fuel economy figures in the Civic series — 46 mpg in the city and 51 mpg on the highway for manual transmission-equipped cars.

 

The 160-hp Si is the most powerful Civic with five-speed manual transmission. The engines give spunky performance and add to its reputation for excellent reliability and durability. It is available as a sedan, coupe or hatchback and in a number of different trims. The 2011 2011 Honda Civic may be suitable for just about anyone. It finds appeal mainly in younger people, whether they are college students or newly minted parents. The final driving impressions indicate that it’s easy to drive and maintain and comfortable for commuting as well as long-distance road trips. Just test-drive the trim level that suits your desires (and budget). The interior is roomy and quiet, however, it is more fun to drive. Get a pricing quote from us on this car.