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By John Heilig
- MODEL: 2016 Honda Civic Coupe 1.5T Touring
- ENGINE: 1.5-liter turbocharged I-4
- TRANSMISSION: CVT
- HORSEPOWER/TORQUE: 174 hp @ 4,000 rpm/162 lb.-ft. @ 1,700-5,500 rpm
- WHEELBASE: 106.3 in.
- LENGTH X WIDTH X HEIGHT: 176.9 x 70.8 x 54.9 in.
- TIRES: P215/50R17
- CARGO CAPACITY: 11.9 cu. ft.
- ECONOMY: 31 mpg city/41 mpg highway/33.6 mpg test
- FUEL TANK: 12.4 gal.
- CURB WEIGHT: 2,888 lbs.
- COMPETITIVE CLASS: Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla
- STICKER: $26,960 (includes $835 delivery)
- BOTTOM LINE: The all-new Honda Civic Coupe is a very well done compact coupe. There is no hint of tininess in a solid, well-performing car.
When new or interesting cars appear in my driveway, it’s amazing
the people who wander by. I had a friend stop by while the Honda Civic was
there. He is wheelchair bound, so I assumed that all he wanted to do was ask
about the car, etc. Rather, he was convinced the Civic would be a great car for
him and his wife to use for touring, rather than taking the converted minivan
all the time. He figured he could probably slide into the Civic without too
much difficulty.
While we didn’t
test it, we did some spatial analysis with his chair parked next to the Civic
and it could work.
On the other
hand, my wife found it slightly difficult getting into the passenger seat,
which was set lower than usual. She is a person who prefers a higher ride
height and wasn’t totally thrilled about the height of the Civic. However, that
was just about the only thing she didn’t enthuse about.
Honda did a nice
job with the redesigned Civic Coupe. Not only does the car look great with a
rounded rear with a “spoiler” that consisted of the rear taillights, the front
grille seems to have been taken from then Acura bin, with a thick horizontal
chrome bar across the top. To my eye, it looks better on the Honda than it did
on Acura’s.
Interior surfaces
are soft touch and more thickly padded than before. Honda claims the Civic
Coupe is “the most tightly sealed Honda body ever with a 75 percent improvement
in air leak performance,” meaning there is essentially no wind noise. And, with
more than 88 cubic feet of available passenger space, the interior is roomy.
Front seats are
comfortable with a lower ride height. Yes, I know you can adjust the ride height,
but the lower the height, the sportier the car feels. The front seats have good
support on the sides and in the seat cushions. This is a coupe, so rear seat
access is difficult and rear leg and knee room is tight.
Ride quality is
excellent. The long 106.3-inch wheelbase puts the Coupe close to mid-size
range. Yet it is still short enough for good maneuverability in tight spaces. I
liked the ride quality both in urban areas and on the highway. There is no
discomfort after a long trip.
One feature I love
is the Honda solution to a right side blind spot monitor. A camera located
below the outside right rear view mirror turns on when the right turn signal is
turned on, giving a view of any vehicles that may be back there. The camera’s
output is displayed on the infotainment screen in the middle of the dash. It is
also useful for parallel parking.
Even though the
1.5-liter turbocharged engine is rated at a relatively modest 174 horsepower,
there’s plenty for spirited acceleration and visits over the posted speed
limits. The Honda Coups is light, despite the use of high-strength steel, and
this results in good fuel economy.
Safety features
are abundant. Automatic cruise control keeps you at a safe speed, and if the
car in front of you slows, you slow. Lane Keeping Assist (LKAS) gives you a
slight vibration to the wheel when you drift right or left.
I congratulate
the designers for their work on the instruments. The single central gauge is a
large 180-degree tachometer. Inside the tach is a digital speedometer. Below
this is fuel range, average fuel economy and a bar graph for “instantaneous
mpg.” There is also outside temperature, odometers, and a digital clock. It’s
all very clear.
The all-new Honda
Civic Coupe is a well put together package that, while small, would be ideal
for first car buyers or for empty nesters who are looking for a touring car.
Oddly, it might also serve well for passengers who are physically disabled.
(c) 2016 The Auto Page Syndicate
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