The 2010 Honda Civic is not the car that it used to be. For 2010, the design team over at Honda has given the Civic model a complete overhaul.
The Honda Civic 2010 is completely redesigned from its previous models. The new version promises everything that a luxury driver could want in a compact and more economical design. Gas mileage is improved as is the overall design of this vehicle. The 2010 Honda Civic will save you money in luxury.
The new Honda Civic 2010 gets 36 miles per gallon on the highway. It also gets 29 miles per gallon in the city. This is improved significantly on past Honda Civic models. You will save money on gas with this car. Do not think that you will sacrifice efficiency or ability either. Just because you want improved gas mileage performance does not mean that you can get everything else that a driver wants in a car. The car comes standard with a 140-hp, 16 valve, 1.8 liter, SOHC i-VTEC engine that goes faster than any other car in this market. It is powerful.
The Honda Civic 2010 comes with two options. You can get the 5 speed automatic or the 5 speed manual. Either one is smooth as can be. The only difference is the price. The prices start at $15,455. for the Honda Civic Coupe and go to $27,000. The high end rate is for the Hybrid version of the Honda Civic.
The choices that you have for the Honda Civic 2010 start at the Coupe. The Honda Civic Coupe comes in a 2 door, 5 passenger vehicle. You can choose from 12 different colors and trims. It comes standard with the automatic 5 speed automatic transmission. When you compare that to other vehicles in this class you see that most require an additional charge for that option. This comes with the automatic 5 speed transmission standard.
The 2010 Honda Civic Sedan costs $655. more. It offers the buyer a four door option. You also get the EX-L 5 speed AT with Navigation System as a standard option in this model. This can mean some serious savings just like the transmission standard package. The more that you get with the purchase the more money you save.
There are two other options in the 2010 Honda Civic Sedan model. Those options are the 2010 Honda Civic SI Sedan and the 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid. The difference in price is the fact that the Hybrid comes with the ability to get 45 miles to the gallon on the highway. That is well worth the extra cost upfront. You get the comfort of the sedan and the energy savings of a Hybrid.
Each model of the 2010 Honda Civic comes with options that are for luxury. There are some safety improvements as well. The 2010 Honda Civic won the award for safety from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. This is due to the improved body structure, airbags, vehicle stability assist and anti-lock braking system. All of these features come standard with every 2010 Honda Civic.
So in the end when you look at the overall improvements versus the cost, you can clearly see that the 2010 Honda Civic is well worth the cost. It is actually lower than most luxury vehicles and offers standard luxury features. The money saved in gas can really help your family budget. The 2010 Honda Civic is one of the best in this category today.