2012 Honda Civic Si sedan

2012 Honda Civic sedan



Through nine generations, the Honda Civic has won many fans. It should come as no surprise that Honda offers more varieties of the Civic than it does of any other product. Available as both a coupe and sedan, the Civic offers no fewer than three different powertrains including a hybrid and a model that runs on compressed natural gas. The entry level DX model sports a low base price but also omits air conditioning and common conveniences like cruise control and power locks. For about $2000 more, the LX model includes these items as standard equipment. The Civic EX offers the best equipment for the money. It includes alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, and a sunroof. The Civic is also offered with an optional navigation system and leather seating (EX-L). Most performance enthusiasts should be familiar with the Civic Si models. The Si pairs a six-speed manual with a larger 2.4l engine rated at 201-bhp. The Si offers an uncommon level of performance for around $23,000. Although most models are rated at a respectable 28 / 39 (city/highway), the new Civic HF is rated at 29 /41. For even better mileage, the latest Civic Hybrid uses a lighter lithium ion battery and allows electric only driving to boost its fuel economy to an impressive 44 city / 44 hwy. Although the Civic is priced a little higher than some of its newer competitors, the Civic enjoys Honda's long history of reliability and high resale values.

What's New

The ninth generation Civic is all new, although the overall styling is an evolution of the eighth generation. The lineup has now grown to include 8 major trim levels including the return of a higher mileage HF sedan model. Although the exterior of the new model is almost identical in size to the old model, the new Civic has increased both its passenger and cargo capacity despite a 1 inch reduction in wheelbase. The most common engine, the 1.8l four-cylinder is still rated at 140-bhp, but fuel economy has improved to 28 city / 39 hwy in models equipped with the five speed automatic. The Si performance model has switched to a new 2.4l four-cylinder engine which produces slightly more horsepower, but significantly more torque. The Hybrid has a new 1.5l four-cylinder engine and lithium ion battery pack. The Hybrid is rated at 44 city / 44 highway.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Civic sedan DX 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) M5 FWD 28 / 36 / TBD $15,955
Civic sedan DX 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 28 / 39 / TBD $16,755
Civic sedan LX 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) M5 FWD 28 / 36 / TBD $18,005
Civic sedan LX 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 28 / 39 / TBD $18,805
Civic sedan HF 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 29 / 41 / TBD $19,605
Civic sedan EX 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 28 / 39 / TBD $20,655
Civic sedan EX Navigation 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 28 / 39 / TBD $22,155
Civic sedan EX-L 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 28 / 39 / TBD $22,155
Civic sedan EX-L Navigation 1.8l I4 (140 bhp) A5 FWD 28 / 39 / TBD $23,605
Civic sedan Si 2.4l I4 (201 bhp) M6 FWD 22 / 31 / TBD $22,555
Civic sedan Si Navigation 2.4l I4 (201 bhp) M6 FWD 22 / 31 / TBD $24,055
Civic sedan Hybrid 1.5l I4 HEV (110 bhp) CVT FWD 44 / 44 / TBD $24,200
Civic sedan Hybrid Leather 1.5l I4 HEV (110 bhp) CVT FWD 44 / 44 / TBD $25,400
Civic sedan Hybrid Navigation 1.5l I4 HEV (110 bhp) CVT FWD 44 / 44 / TBD $25,700
Civic sedan Hybrid Leather Navigation 1.5l I4 HEV (110 bhp) CVT FWD 44 / 44 / TBD $26,900
Civic sedan Natural Gas 1.8l I4 (110 bhp) A5 FWD 27 / 38 / TBD $26,305
Civic sedan Natural Gas w/Navigation 1.8l I4 (110 bhp) A5 FWD 27 / 38 / TBD $27,805