Sunday, March 24, 2013

Why Civics are Great!

The Honda Civic is one of the longest running production cars of all time and when you take a close look at the Honda Civic it is easy to see why. This medium sized Japanese car is associated with reliability, quality and (since the 7th generation model) style and street cred. Any current Honda Civic is a great car, and the top of the range Type R is one of the best hot hatch cars ever made.


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This article is dedicated to the Honda Civic and provides reasons why you should buy this great car. In fact, this article describes why you need to buy a Honda Civic. It makes no difference whether you are a young driver who has recently passed their test, a single guy looking for a great ride, a mother who needs a car to do the school run or a retired person who needs some wheels to remain mobile, there is a Honda Civic that will suit you.



One important factor in the popularity of Honda Civics is their reputation and ratings for safety. Honda focused on safety with the Civic long before the governments were mandating it and the consumers were demanding it. They continue this legacy of safety today by being innovative and providing a level of safety that sets the standard for the class. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently awarded the Civic “Top Safety Pick”.



Standard safety features among Civics include six airbags, antilock brakes with electronic brake distribution, and driver and front passenger active head restraints. Brake assist and Vehicle Stability Assist are available at the higher trim levels. The third standout reason is comfort. Consumers do not generally purchase small cars because they like small things. They purchase them because of the fuel performance, the price, and the practically.



Some consider discomfort to be an unavoidable aspect associated with those benefits. However, Honda has always taken the position that small and comfortable do not have to be mutually exclusive. They have made particular advances in this vision in the current and eighth generation Civics.

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