2010 Honda Civic Sedan Reviews and Buying Tips
The 2010 Honda Civic has a level of sophistication and refinement not possessed by most other small car models, with good safety and overall frugality. But if you like to carry cargo or backseat passengers, you can do better.
The 2010 Civic Sedan is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in 16 trims, ranging from the DX 5-Spd MT to the EX-L 5-Spd AT w/ Navigation System.
Upon introduction, the DX 5-Spd MT is equipped with a standard 1.8-liter, I4, 140-horsepower engine that achieves 26-mpg in the city and 34-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. The EX-L 5-Spd AT w/ Navigation System is equipped with a standard 1.8-liter, I4, 140-horsepower engine that achieves 25-mpg in the city and 36-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard.
The 2010 Civic Sedan is a carryover from 2009.
Index of 2010 Honda Civic Sedan Expert Reviews
- thecarconnection—STYLING:The space-age interior design is a little over-the-top for some, but it still looks fresh, and in all, the 2010 Honda Civic strikes the right chord;PERFORMANCE :Even if you opt for one of the base 2010 Honda Civic models, you probably won’t be disappointed. But if you’re more of a performance enthusiast, you might be able to get your kicks with the Civic Si while saving a lot of gas money;QUALITY :The 2010 Honda Civic is well built, with more refinement and isolation than you might find in a small car of its price, but backseat space is problematic;SAFETY:Safety credentials in the 2010 Honda Civic are very impressive, though there’s a little room for improvement;FEATURES:The 2010 Honda Civic offers some truly standout features, but getting some of them—like the nav system or Bluetooth—requires stepping up to the most expensive models and a slew of features you might not need.
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Even though the Civic has now gone four years without a major redesign, you’re unlikely to get much of a discount at the dealership on a 2010 Honda Civic. But if it’s any consolation, the Civic holds its value extremely well.
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