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2008 Honda Civic 4dr Sedan DX
Vehicle:2008 Honda Civic
Trim:4dr Sedan DX (M5)
Transmission:5-Speed Manual w/OD
Model Code:FA1528EW
Availability:National
MSRP:$15,010.00
Destination:$670.00


 

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Specifications
 
Drive Type:FWD
Doors:4
Body Style:Subcompact Cars
Vehicle Size:Subcompact
Seating Capacity:5/5 passengers
Engine Block:I
Cylinders:4
Valves:16
Compression Ratio:10.5:1
Horsepower:140hp @ 6300 rpm
Torque:128ft-lbs @ 4300 rpm
Engline Type:Gas
Displacement:1.8
Fuel Type:Regular unleaded
Fuel Capacity:13.2 gal.
Fuel Economy:*26/34
Camshaft:--
  
Wheelbase:106.3 in.
Overall Length:176.7 in.
Vehicle Width:69.0 in.
Vehicle Height:56.5 in.
Luggage Capacity:12.0 ft3.
Cargo Capacity:12 ft3.
Curb Weight:2628 lbs.
Towing Capacity:1000 lbs.
Turning Circle: 34.8 ft.
 
Front Headroom:39.4 in.
Front Legroom:42.2 in.
Rear Headroom:37.4 in.
Rear Legroom:34.6 in.
 
26 34
City Hwy
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2008 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.

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Royal Blue Pearl
 
Atomic Blue Metallic
 
Galaxy Gray Metallic
 
Alabaster Silver Metallic
 
Taffeta White
 
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Interior Colors
 
 
Gray (GR)
 
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Warranty
 
Basic3 Years / 36,000 Miles
Drivetrain5 Years / 60,000 Miles
Rust5 Years / Unlimited Miles
 
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Reviews
 
One Liner
 
Whichever model you choose, it's pretty hard to go wrong with the Civic.
 
Edmunds.com
 
One Liner
 
...loaded like Tara Reid on Ibiza...
 
Liked Most
 
...it's packed with safety features, everything from compatibility-minded body structures (helping to protect occupants in collisions with heavier, higher vehicles such as SUVs) to an energy-absorbing hood to help lessen impacts to pedestrians.
 
One Liner
 
Such a car was the stuff of science fiction 10 years ago.
 
Los Angeles Times
 
Liked Most
 
It has a sleek new aerodynamic body with a sweeping roofline, rakish windshield angle and low, wide stance. Interiors are blessed with more style and function.My test Civic was pretty much a fuel miser, delivering an estimated 30 mpg in the city and 40 on the highway with the automatic transmission -- or 30 and 38 with the manual gearbox.
 
MSN Autos
 
Comparison
 
...creature comforts like power windows with driver's one-touch up and down, a one-touch open and close power sunroof, a 350-watt audio system with six speakers and an eight-inch subwoofer, an auxiliary input jack for an iPod or other portable music equipment, and red ambient lighting for the center console -- just like in a BMW.
 
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TagLine
 
Broad line of superb compacts.
 
Introduction
 
The Honda Civic holds its position at the top of this highly competitive class, with innovative styling, segment-leading refinement, and a broad model line that ranges from eco-friendly to sport-compact racy.

The Civic is comfortable and affords the driver outstanding outward visibility.It comes standard with side-impact airbags and other safety features that are optional on competitive models.

The 2008 lineup includes a new leather-upholstered EX-L model and a hot Mugen Si sedan, with high-performance suspension, forged aluminum wheels, aerodynamic body styling, and a sport-tuned exhaust.

Civic was last restyled and reengineered for 2006, and the sporty Si coupe was reintroduced at the same time.An Si sedan joined the lineup for 2007, sharing the 197-horsepower engine, six-speed manual transmission, four-wheel-disc brakes, and supportive sport seats.Both Si models come with an electronic stability program for added control in emergency maneuvers.

The Honda Civic Hybrid sedan is powered by a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine coupled with a permanent magnet electric motor and a continuously variable transmission.The Hybrid features dramatically reduced emissions, and it delivers an EPA-rated 40/45 mpg City/Highway, second only to the Toyota Prius.

A natural gas-powered Civic, the GX sedan, is available to residents of California and New York, but can also be found in fleets there and elsewhere.

 
Lineup
 
The 2008 Honda Civic is available in coupe and sedan versions.The DX, LX, and EX models share a 140-hp, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with a standard five-speed manual transmission.A five-speed automatic ($800) is optional.

The Honda Civic DX coupe ($14,810) and sedan ($15,010) are the base models.Standard equipment is confined to power windows, tilt-and-telescope steering wheel, height-adjustable driver's seat and fold-down rear seatback.The coupe gets a rear decklid spoiler.Buyers wanting a radio must supply their own or order from the dealer, but a rear window-integrated radio antenna is standard.Brakes are disc in front, drum in rear.P195/65R15 tires wrap around steel wheels with full-cover hubcaps.

The Civic LX coupe ($16,760) and sedan ($16,960) add air conditioning; cruise control with steering-wheel-mounted controls; power door locks with keyless entry; center console with sliding armrest; overhead map lights; and express up/down for the driver's power window; P205/55R16 tires on steel wheels with covers.The sedan gets a four-speaker, 160-watt AM/FM/CD audio with MP3/WMA capability and auxiliary input jack.The coupe has six speakers and a rear-seat walk-in feature that remembers the front passenger seat's setting.

The Civic EX coupe and sedan ($18,710) add power moonroof; variable-speed windshield wipers; a second 12-volt power outlet; a 60/40 split folding rear seatback; and outside temperature indicator.The keyless remote adds a trunk release button.The EX is upgraded with four-wheel disc brakes, alloy wheels, and a seven-speaker, 350-watt, XM-ready premium stereo with steering wheel-mounted controls.

The Civic EX-L ($19,910) adds heated leather seats, leather-trimmed steering wheel and armrest, and heated mirrors.

Options are positioned as separate models, for example the EX coupe with manual transmission, XM Satellite Radio, and voice-recognition Navigation ($20,460); and the EX-L sedan automatic with XM and Navigation ($22,460).

The Si coupe ($21,110) and Si sedan ($21,310) are performance models, powered by a 197-hp, 2.0-liter four-cylinder.They come only with a six-speed manual transmission.Other go-fast goodies include a limited-slip differential, sport suspension, electronic vehicle stability assist system with traction control, and P215/45R17 tires on 17-inch alloy wheels.Inside are synthetic suede sport seats and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob; 350-watt stereo.Packages include high-performance P215/45ZR17 tires for the coupe ($21,310) and sedan ($21,510); XM and navigation ($22,860 and $23,060); or with all of the above ($23,060 and $23,260).

New for 2008 is the Mugen Si Sedan ($29,500), which includes sports suspension, forged aluminum 18-inch lightweight alloy wheels, a full aerodynamic body kit with an adjustable rear wing and diffuser, and a sport-tuned exhaust.

The Civic Hybrid sedan ($22,600) features a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), automatic climate control, a roof-mounted radio antenna, a rear decklid spoiler, and hybrid-pertinent digital data displays.The Hybrid is also available with the navigation system and XM Satellite Radio ($24,350).

The Civic GX ($24,590) is essentially an LX sedan with a 1.8-liter engine powered by natural gas.It comes only with a five-speed manual transmission.It comes with an auxiliary audio input jack for 2008.

 
Walkaround
 
The Honda Civic sedans and coupes don't share any body panels.Details and markings distinguish each trim level.

A bright horizontal bar, with a prominent Honda H in the middle, dominates the sedan's grille.Slender headlamp assemblies angle upwards as they curve around the fenders.A single, broad air intake fills the lower portion of the fascia.

The coupe grille is more delicate, with the Honda logo suspended in a two-tier frame.The central lower air intake opens between two geometric side recesses that feed cooling air to the front disc brakes and house the optional fog lamps.Even more so than with the sedan, the coupe front end pushes the leading corners down and outward, emphasizing the wide track (the distance side to side between the tires).

Save for a lower body character line, drawn slightly higher on the coupe than on the sedan, the sides of the Civic are more slab than sensuous.Understated fender blisters, more pronounced on the coupe, break up the otherwise featureless expanse.What excitement there is in the side view is in the sleekness of what Honda calls a monoform design.A central expression of this is the windshield, the leading edge of which reaches into the hood all the way to the middle of the front wheel wells, pushing the cab-forward design concept to a new extreme.On the coupe, the windshield is raked at a radical 21.9 degrees; the sedan's at a barely more upright 23.9 degrees.

The sail panel (the body panel aft of the rear side window) is unique to each model.The coupe's forms an acute angle with the horizontal deck surface, emphasizing the two-door body style; while the sedan's curves down over the rear door's trailing edge, pulling the eye through the higher roofline.The coupe's be-spoilered, rounded rear profile suggests swiftness.The sedan's somewhat abbreviated trunk lid and high, chunky tail end add perceived mass to a tightly proportioned, smallish sedan.

Likewise, the rear view of each body style differs markedly.The coupe's sloping trunk lid settles into a deep cut in the rear bumper, with the license plate sheltered in an equally deep recess.The sedan's trunk lid drops in an almost vertical, unrelieved sheer from a relatively high crest across the top.

The Si sedan and coupe have another grille variation with a body-color bar on top and a black bar underneath; an understated Si badge is tucked away to the far right.An i-VTEC label appears just forward of the rear wheel well; on the Si sedan it's placed low on the rear door.Both feature subtle body cladding.

The Mugen Si is more extroverted, distinguished immediately by its bi-plane rear spoiler and aggressive aero extensions all around the lower body and a diffuser in the rear bumper.Up front is an all-black version of the Si grille that looks weirdly like parted lips wearing Goth-black lipstick; a Mugen badge beckons from the upper right lip.Businesslike 18-inch, seven-spoke wheels, open in design to show off the brake calipers, complete the Mugen ensemble.Honda promises to limit production to a maximum of 1000 for the model year, all painted Fiji Blue Pearl.

The Hybrid, in contrast, is understated, with just a small 'Hybrid' badge under the right rear taillight.Our least favorite feature is its pseudo-aero wheels, which look as if they were cut from pizza pans.

A blue CNG diamond on the right side of the rear deck lid, and 'NGV' lettering on the rear doors identify the natural gas-powered GX.

 
Interior
 
The Civic LX sedan remains the most comfortable Civic we've driven.The DX edges more toward Spartan inside, while the EX heads toward lush.Fit and finish meet Honda standards.Plastic trim elements look high-grade, although the multi-piece dash invites concern about high-mileage squeaks and buzzes.

Seats are comfortable, not plush.The fabric upholstery feels durable, and its robust nap assists the modest side and bottom bolsters in restraining occupants during spirited motoring.Seat bottoms provide better than average thigh support.The manual height adjustment on the driver's seat pivots on front hinges, forcing drivers to choose between seat height and legroom.The Si and Mugen models get sport front seats with synthetic suede upholstery and more aggressive bolsters both bottom and side for improved support.

The view out the front, with the expansive windshield, low cowl and sloping hood, is unparalleled in the class.A commensurately low beltline would enhance side vision, but otherwise there's little about which to complain.Tiny front quarter windows on the sedan, necessary to allow the front door windows to roll all the way down, push the side view mirrors a bit too far rearward for quick and easy glances at neighboring lanes.

Controls are for the most part where they should be, but not necessarily as they should be.There's little symmetry in organization or shape of features and interfaces.It's not an unpleasant look, but one that requires some acclimation.Despite the seeming logic of the two-tier instrument display, we still haven't adjusted to the resulting weird pod draped over the top of the dash.

The dash itself seems endlessly deep; splayed across its top, in front of the driver, is a hooded opening with a digital speedometer between LCD coolant temperature and fuel level gauges.Down below, in the more common place for instruments, a large, round, analog tachometer dominates the view through the top half of the steering wheel, with warning lights to either side.Outboard of this display are large, irregular vent registers.Instrument lighting is blue on most models but red on the Si's.

Centered in the dash above the climate control panel is a stereo control head with the pertinent accoutrements; unless you order navigation, in which case this space is shared by an LCD window combining the navigation display with audio settings.In the Hybrid, a selection of graphic depictions of the power system's functions and status occupies the same location.

To the right of this squished pod-like arrangement, the dash curves away from the front seat passenger and houses two more horizontally oriented vent registers, again neither of which matches the other.A wide, but not especially deep glove box resides below a cabin-wide, clam shell-like notch dividing the upper and lower halves of the dash.

There is no center stack to speak of, which otherwise might tie together the dash and the floor-mounted controls.Instead, below the climate control panel is a shallow storage bin with a power point and an audio input jack on the left side.Forward of the metallic-trimmed block of plastic serving as a base for the hand brake and shift levers is a good-sized, rectangular storage bin.Another shallow cubby is tucked in between the shift lever housing and a pair of seat bottom-level cup holders under a sliding cover.Aft of this on all but the DX is an abbreviated, padded armrest covering another storage bin, inside of which on the EX, EX-L, Si and Hybrid is a second power point.Each door has a hard plastic map pocket.A magazine pouch is on the rear of the front passenger's seatback; on the Hybrid, there's one on the driver's seatback, too.Architecturally busy interior door panels could be friendlier to fingers in terms of grips and pulls, but armrests provide good support at the right level.

When it comes to interior room, the Civic coupe and sedan are comp.

 
Driving Impression
 
We found ride quality in the Honda Civic solid but not overly firm, with less road noise and wind whistle than is common for the class.The exceptionally stiff chassis gives the Civic a solid and planted feel.The brake feel is solid as well.Thoroughly modern front and rear suspension designs deliver impressive stability and certain steering response.The long wheelbase smoothes the ride.We like driving Honda Civics.

The five-speed automatic is just that, a select-it-and-leave-it transmission, and it does the job admirably.Thankfully, Honda has not fallen prey to the Sport-Shift fad.We do wish, though, that Honda would insert a tab below the D setting in the gate, as we sometimes shifted past it when shifting out of Park or Reverse and ended up in the D3 notch.

The five-speed manual gearbox is a bit rubbery, and hitting the desired gear requires careful aim.

The base-level 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine is rated at 140 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque.Honda rates the combined output of the Hybrid's electric motor and 1.3-liter gasoline engine at 110 horsepower and 123 pound-feet of torque, on regular unleaded.The LNG-powered GX rates 113 horsepower and 109 pound-feet.The Si and Si Mugen models feature 197 hp and 139 lb-ft, thanks partly to a high-compression cylinder head that demands premium fuel.

The 2008 EPA fuel economy estimates are 26/34 mpg City/Highway for the five-speed manual, 25/36 mpg for the five-speed automatic, and 21/29 mpg for the Si six-speed manual.We haven't seen numbers for the Mugen, but they should be about the same as for the Si.The Hybrid earns a 40/45 mpg rating, the GX a gasoline-equivalent of 24/36.These numbers are lower than last year solely because of new test procedures at the EPA designed to produce results more like the mileage you'll get out in the real world.

The Si engine is powerful.Hard acceleration is often accompanied by torque steer, a tug on the steering wheel that calls for some driving.Around 6000 rpm the engine delivers a power surge as the i-VTEC's variable valve mechanicals shift emphasis from torque to horsepower.A helical-type, limited-slip differential enhances traction in angry driving situations.

The Civic's 60/40 front/rear weight bias means that understeer (where the car wants to go straight when the driver wants it to turn) is the dominant directional dynamic.The Si models come with electronic stability control and larger front disc brakes.

The Si Sedan is almost as much fun as the Si Coupe.The sedan rides on a wheelbase that's two inches longer and is a tick heavier (by 60 pounds).So, it's a tick slower in acceleration, although it takes a stopwatch to notice.Steering response isn't quite as sharp, despite the sedan's thicker front stabilizer bar and different shock tuning from the coupe's.

The Mugen Si starts with the Si sedan and adds a stiffer suspension (which also lowers the vehicle 0.6 inches), 18-inch forged alloy wheels, a full aerodynamic body kit with adjustable rear wing spoiler, a rear diffuser, and a sport-tuned exhaust system claimed to reduce back pressure downstream from the catalytic converter.Honda says the suspension was tested at the Twin Ring Motegi racing circuit in Japan.Damping rates are increased between 8 and 24 percent (depending on whether we're talking front or rear, jounce or rebound), and the wheels are actually 27 percent lighter than the 17-inchers on the garden-variety Si.Grippy B.F.Goodrich g-Force KDW 215/40ZR18 summer tires keep the Mugen stuck to the pavement.

The Hybrid's CVT automatic takes some getting used to, as the shiftless transmission leaves the tachometer needle roving seemingly aimlessly around the dial while the engine management system's electronic brain works to keep the engine speed at its most efficient given road speed and load.The Hybrid can deactivate up to all four of its cylinders and operate using only its.

 
Summary
 
The Honda Civic is the benchmark for compact cars.The Civic LX sedan is a superb choice for someone who wants a practical compact that is smooth, comfortable and quick.The EX models add all the conveniences, including heated leather seats in the EX-L.The GX offers basic transportation with the potential economy and real emissions reduction of natural gas.The Hybrid makes a good commuter car with its fuel-saving electric motor.The Si Coupe and Si Sedan deliver sporty performance for driving enthusiasts.The new Mugen Si is a quick ticket into the Fast and Furious.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Tom Lankard filed this report from Detroit.With John F.Katz reporting on the Hybrid, GX, and Mugen Si from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

 
Model Lineup
 
Honda Civic DX Coupe ($14,810); Civic LX Coupe ($16,760); Civic EX Coupe ($18,710); Civic EX-L Coupe ($19,910); Civic Si Coupe ($21,110); Civic DX Sedan ($15,010); Civic LX Sedan ($16,960); Civic EX Sedan ($18,710); Civic EX-L Sedan ($19,910); Civic Si Sedan ($21,310); Civic Mugen Si Sedan ($29,500); Civic Hybrid Sedan ($22,600); Civic GX Sedan ($24,590).
 
Assembled In
 
Alliston, Ontario, Canada; East Liberty, Ohio; Suzuka, Japan.
 
Options As Tested
 
none.
 
Model Tested
 
Honda Civic Si Sedan ($21,510).
 
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Standard Equipment
 
Spare Wheel
Rim type, SteelStandard
 
Spare Tire
Mount Location, Inside under cargoStandard
Size, CompactStandard
 
Suspension
Independent, Four-wheelStandard
Front suspension type, StrutStandard
Front Suspension Classification, IndependentStandard
Front Spring Type, CoilStandard
Front Stabilizer Bar, RegularStandard
Class, RegularStandard
 
Security
engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizerStandard
 
Headrests
Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
Adjustable rear headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
 
Lights
Daytime running lightsStandard
 
Seats
Front seat type, BucketStandard
 
Passenger Seat
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, Whiplash protection systemStandard
 
Rear Seats
Folding, Fold forward seatbackStandard
Type, BenchStandard
 
Audio System
Radio, Radio prepStandard
Antenna Type, Window gridStandard
 
Windows
Power windowsStandard
Front wipers - intermittentStandard
Privacy glassStandard
Rear defoggerStandard
 
Mirrors
Driver mirror adjustment, Manual remoteStandard
Vanity mirrors, Dual vanity mirrorsStandard
 
Convenience Features
Power steering, Speed-proportional power steeringStandard
Steering wheel, Tilt and telescopicStandard
Remote trunk release, MechanicalStandard
Door pockets, Driver, passenger and rearStandard
 
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim, Plastic/vinylStandard
Cargo area light, Cargo area lightStandard
 
Instrumentation
TachometerStandard
Low fuel levelStandard
 
Exterior Features
GrillStandard
 
Doors
left rear passenger door type, ConventionalStandard
Rear door type, TrunkStandard
 
Truck Features
Door reinforcementStandard
BumpersStandard
 
Airbags
Head airbags, Curtain 1st and 2nd rowStandard
Passenger Airbag, YesStandard
 
Seatbelts
Rear center seatbelt, 3-point beltStandard
Seatbelt pretensioners, FrontStandard
 
Transmission
Number of speeds, 5Standard
 
Driver Seat
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, YesStandard
 
Engine
Type, Regular unleadedStandard
Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timingStandard
Torque, 128Standard
Max Torque RPM, 4,300Standard
Compression Ratio, 10.50 : 1Standard
Valve Gear, SOHCStandard
Total Valves, 16Standard
Engine Configuration, InlineStandard
Displacement, 110Standard
Vehicle Emissions, ULEV IIStandard
 
Brakes
Front brakes, Ventilated disc inchesStandard
 
ABS Brakes
ABS, 4-wheelStandard
 
Wheels
Rim Type, None steelStandard
Wheel Covers, Full wheelStandard
 
Drivetrain
Axle ratioStandard
 
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Optional Equipment
 
Dealer Installed Options
 
8 Disc CD Changer   $435 
CD Changer Attachment   $134 
8 Disc CD Changer Magazine   $39 
Radio: AM/FM 6CD/MP3 Tuner   $835 
Tuner Antenna Feeder Attachment   $18 
Bass System Kit   $315 
Bass System Attachment Kit   $49 
Engine Block Heater   $65 
Remote Engine Start System   $339 
Remote Engine Start Transmitter   $149 
Remote Engine Starter Attachment   $160 
XM Satellite Radio (DIO)   $171 
XM Radio Antenna   $43 
XM Radio Attachment   $75 
Y Harness Adapter   $15 
Wheel: 16 7-Spoke Alloy   $299 
Wheel: 17 HFP R7 Alloy   $319 
Car Cover   $225 
Chrome Exhaust   $125 
Deck Lid Spoiler   $379 
Door Edge Guard   $70 
Door Visors   $145 
Fog Lights   $325 
Front Under Spoiler   $349 
Moonroof Visor   $135 
Full Nose Mask   $155 
Half Nose Mask   $75 
Rear Under Spoiler   $349 
Side Under Spoiler   $589 
Splash Guards   $95 
Suspension Kit   $800 
Tire: P215/45ZR17 91W   $153 
Wheel Locks:
Exposed or not.
   $54 
Wing Spoiler   $499 
Air Conditioner   $1,250 
All Season Floor Mats   $115 
Cupholder Type Ashtray   $25 
Auto Day/Night Mirror w/Compass   $229 
Auto Day/Night Mirror Attachment   $49 
Cargo Net   $45 
Cigarette Lighter   $39 
First Aid Kit   $30 
Gray Floor Mats   $99 
Interior Gauge Trim   $239 
Interior Illumination   $109 
Leather Steering Wheel Cover   $79 
Rear Seat Door Cupholders   $45 
Trunk Tray   $105 
 
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Finance Rate 1.9%/36 months
 
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Finance Rate 3.9%/60 months
 
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