Tuesday, March 13, 2007

2007 Honda Civic EX Review

2007 Honda Civic Coupe, Royal Blue PearlThis is a review of the 2007 Honda Civic EX Coupe Automatic (Eighth Generation - same as the 2008 Civic). I bought this car two months ago and I still have mixed feelings about it. I have put just over 2000 miles on it to date. For comparison purposes: I am 6'1" and about 200 lbs. My previous car was a 1997 Nissan Sentra.

In the two months I've had the car, I've filled up 9 times, averaging 26 MPG as my actual MPG, with about 75% highway driving. I use 87 octane regular unleaded from Sunoco and Exxon. (For comparison, the average MPG of my old Sentra for the previous 9 fill-ups was 27.6). My lowest MPG has been 25 and my highest 27, giving me a consistent, if somewhat disappointing, MPG. This is definitely not the 30/40 MPG advertised - I understand that no car gets its advertised mileage, but my commute consists 75% of a straight road without traffic, traveling at a constant 60 MPH, and the best MPG I've had so far is 27.

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Everyone I drive by stops and gawks, so there is no denying that this coupe is a real winner in the looks department - but you don't need me to tell you - this thing is sexy! I definitely prefer the look of the coupe to the sedan, but that's up to you. The extras that the EX provide are nice, especially the moonroof. It has about a 50% tint, and lets you either tilt the back open about 10 degrees up for ventilation, or slides back to open fully. It is "one touch" which lets it slide all the way open with one click.

I feel confident passing cars at highway speeds, and the 4-cylinder engine is more than enough for everyday driving. Normal highway cruising speeds keep the engine at about 2500 RPMS. There is a split-second hesitation before the engine kicks in if I accelerate too fast from a stop sign or red light.

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The coupe is hard to see around, however. I cannot see down the hood of my car, nor can I see my trunk. The deck lid spoiler doesn’t help that much in locating it. Seeing around the sides of the car is also a challenge, since the curtain airbags take up a lot of space along the sides, reducing the rear side windows to tiny triangles – just barely of any use.

If you are a tall person, the 2007 Honda Civic Coupe may not be right for you. During my 10 minute test drive, I felt fine, but as the first week went on, I felt less and less "at home" in the car. The legroom for me is just alright, but my concern is the headroom - I am 6'1", and I cannot sit fully upright in the car, nor can I find a seating arrangement that works very well for me. I think this has to do with the moonroof - it does take up about 1" of the ceiling. So having the moonroof is a mixed bag – perhaps the model without it would have suited me better. The seats are quite uncomfortable because they are stiff and do not have effective lumbar support. After more than just a short trip, my lower back is in pain. I wish they had put in lumbar adjustments into this car, but a small pillow does help a little. I seriously considered returning this otherwise great car because of how uncomfortable I was in it. A triangle wedge seat pillow with a hole for the coccyx relieved a great deal of the pain, so I kept the car. The downside is that sitting on the pillow makes me sit even closer to the roof, so it’s a stopgap solution at best.

I’ve not tried the rear seats for any real amount of time, but when I’ve tried to, I’ve had quite a hard time squeezing in. The roof seems a lot lower, too, and the legroom is very minimal. I’d suggest only children and/or shorter people should sit back there for any trip over a few minutes. The plus side is that the floor is flat all the way across.

Overall, I'd say if you are less than 5'11", there is no major reason you should not get this car. It's sexy, performs great, and is a pretty good value. My mileage isn’t that great, but I'm hoping it goes up – maybe 26 MPG is pretty good for some people, I don’t know. But if you are taller than 6', I'd strongly suggest you look at a bigger car, or spend more time test driving it to see if it really fits you. Or get the DX/LX model without the cool moonroof.

Pros: Beautiful, beautiful car; EX comes with fun extras; peppy acceleration
Cons: Car roof is too low for taller people; somewhat uncomfortable seats; blindspots; rather low mileage
The Bottom Line: Good performance, sexy styling, cool extras. Some visibility, headroom, and seating issues - test it for a while before you buy.

My review posted at epinions: http://www.epinions.com/content_332733386372

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UPDATE 24 May 2008/ I ended up selling the Civic in the summer of 2007 (on Craigslist! it worked out pretty well, too). The decision was based mainly on the fact that I was moving up to New York City and decided that I didn't need a car. However, if the car had been more comfortable, I just might have taken it.

I've since purchased a 2008 Honda Accord Coupe (my review can be found here) that is significantly more comfortable and roomy than the Civic. Both the 2007 Civic and 2008 Accord coupes are excellent cars, but definitely make sure you feel at home in the car before signing any papers!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Review.
I just bought one and get delivery on Sat. I'm very excited. I am 5'6" so I was very comfortable. Do you still drive it?
Mike
mkonar@rogers.com

Unknown said...

I recently bought a 2008 civic sedan to use for my 45 mile commute. The problem is that I am 6'2" and after several weeks the back pain is so bad I can't bend over. I have started driving my nissan xterra which only gets 20 mpg just to not be in pain. I was getting 41 mpg with the civic so it is a shame i can't stand to drive it. I'll trade it in for a new VW Jetta TDI as soon an possible.

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