Fuel tank capacity remains the same at 46.9L (12.4 gallons). Not a problem except on the Type R (especially after tuning and/or on the track). Holding out hope Honda will slap a larger fuel tank on the Type R (because it's special and projected to cost $40k).
Get a used/certified 10th-gen Touring or Sport Touring for the price of a new 11th-gen 2.0L Sport. But wait a few months before buying as current used car prices are in a bubble.
We do the opposite in the sunnier parts of the US. The first thing done to any new Civic is a mild drop and maybe a tasteful rear spoiler, nothing drastic
Nice! Says "TOURING", I think. It's looking more upscale and mature for sure. Isn't that a regular civilian plate (vs manuf/dist plate)? It's getting closer to dealer lots, I guess.
Wah!!! That's a sweet model. Wondering if it's a reliable model (2015 and on). Kinda wanna larger family car in the near future. And $8k seals the deal for that model year. Will be checking it out.
Looks better in real life? Yes? I guess it'll also be used as a press car. Getting closer by the day. Can't wait to try out the more spacious back seat (1.6" more hip room!). Bring 'em on Honda!
The product planning guy from Honda, Gary Robinson, in the above video already confirmed the 11th-gen Civic will come with a manual transmission. Since the recently introduced 11th-gen sedan only comes with CVT, that only leaves the Si and hatchback. I'm guessing there's good chance the Type R...
The traditional (as in not in dark shade) red, white, blue, silver, and black will stay for sure. Just replace the following colors with the three new ones:
"The Civic Sedan will be available in eight exterior colors, three of which are new: Meteorite Gray Metallic, Sonic Gray Pearl and all-new...