Review 2013 Honda Civic User Manual Guide Owners Pdf Download - The five-seat 2013 Civic sedan and coupe are available in LX, EX and EX-L trims. There is also a Civic Hybrid model, which is reviewed separately, and a Natural Gas model. The base model has a four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission. The Honda Civic was redesigned for the 2012 model year, but Honda made significant updates for 2013 by improving interior quality and adding more standard features, such as air conditioning, a USB port, Bluetooth and a rearview camera. Since the 2012 and 2013 Civics are similar, this overview uses applicable research and reviews from both model years.
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Honda Civic Interior
Test drivers admire the 2013 Honda Civic’s interior, which is made with higher-quality materials than the outgoing Civic and help make the cabin more attractive. 2013 Civics also have more standard features than the 2012 model. According to reviewers, the Civic’s front and rear seats are roomy for adults, but it doesn’t have as much cargo space as its classmates.
Other Cars to Consider
Reviewers say the Mazda3 is the better pick for shoppers craving an agile small car with good engine power and high fuel economy ratings. Reviewers think the Mazda3’s second-row seats are cramped for adults, but its zippy performance may make up for its limited second-row space.
If you like the Civic but want all-wheel drive, check out the Subaru Impreza. Though the Impreza’s fuel economy ratings are worse than the Civic’s, they’re still impressive, especially when you consider that all-wheel drive is standard. Available as a sedan and hatchback, reviewers say the Impreza has comfortable rear seats and a quality interior.
Review Honda Civic
The 2013 Honda Civic ranks 21 out of 43 Affordable Small Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 21 published reviews and test drives of the Honda Civic, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.
According to critics, the 2013 Honda Civic’s improved interior materials and additional standard features make it class-competitive, but its performance and cabin space are merely adequate.
The Honda Civic comes in base, Si, HF and Hybrid models. The Honda Civic Hybrid is reviewed separately. Each has a different powertrain setup, but they all have a four-cylinder gasoline engine. The base Civic’s engine makes 140 horsepower, and while test drivers think it provides the Civic with good highway acceleration, they think some competitors feel more powerful. The EPA hasn’t released fuel economy ratings for the base Civic, but Honda says it averages 28/39 mpg city/highway. The Si’s four-cylinder engine produces 201 horsepower, and critics report that the difference in acceleration is noticeable. The base Civic has five-speed manual and automatic transmissions. Reviewers don’t complain about either one, but some wish that they had six gears like many rivals. For the 2013 model year, Honda tightened the Civic’s suspension, and say that the steering is balanced and that the ride isn’t too soft or too stiff.
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