I BOUGHT A CHEAP HONDA CIVIC
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Today I've bought a cheap HONDA CIVIC for just £500… Let's see what it's like...
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Our BMW broke down last year on the ferry ramp on a visit to the UK (we live in Normandy) Clutch went. We were on holiday and needed a car. Bought one of these for just under a grand. Low mileage, tidy condition. Great little car. We didn't bother fixing the BMW (dreadful thing) and kept this. It is brilliant.
What a bit of bad luck and terribly timing. Still, you got a decent car out of it
@@HighPeakAutos Yep. In the end, especially with cars, you have to be philosophical about these things. It worked out well in the end. probably saved us lots of expense down the line with the other one.
Was having a right hand drive car in France not an issue?
Mon dieu l'horreur.
@@andyhillhouse9813 Not really. We have had several RHD cars in France. I have got used to it and it doesn't bother me. We have re-registered it with French plates. No problem. In fact i'd probably find it harder driving a LHD as I would find myself doing everything with the wrong hand and it would feel very odd!
"If we weren't such car snobs in this country"... couldn't agree more. What a great, down to earth review :-)
I had a 1.4 back in the early 2000s. Bit gutless compared to the 1.6 but a cracking car nevertheless. I now drive a Mk4 Honda Jazz Hybrid. I've worked out my age using your formula and I will be celebrating my 147th birthday later this year.
147th?
147th ? Are you vampire?
Interior was pretty nice on this one, compared to the usual (when they normally look like someone has shat in it) !
Hearing aid beige, we call it.
lol @ shat
Any idea on the Peugeot RCZ just might start looking ?? Opinion valued 👍👍👍
I always referred to the slightly darker 'Classic' tan or 'off brown' leather, beloved of top end BMW, Alfa, Ferrari et al as Diarrhea Brown. I would love to interview the first buyer of these puke inducing automotive outcasts to find out what was in their head when they ordered the bloody thing at the dealership. You know, the moment the sales guy shows you the leather swatches of trim colour and what? you think, Great just like the last time I wiped my arse, I'll take it... When some poor sod has to sell it used, you can always spot them as they're £1k cheaper than anything else - and for good reason... Sorry just saying!
Idk why but this comment made me laugh
That's my first car. Lovely thing. Honestly that 1.6 VTEC is the best engine in any car I have ever owned. Loves to rev, refined at low speeds and extremely economical for its aged. Can easy get 40+ mpg on a long run.
Absolute bargain for a new owner.
Totally agree. I had the pre-facelift model - 53 plate. Terrific to drive, really easy. Gear stick postion brilliant, as Matt says. Beautifully sweet engine, the 1.6 VTEC, and always started first time. Loads of room.
Easy to work on, too!
Weren't these the last of the Civics to have independent rear suspension?
@@kubiyoshi2744 how are you possible to get more mpg in city then on motorway driving?
@@kubiyoshi2744 I don’t think that’s how basic physics works with car.
@@piovo5222 I understand lower MPG on motorway in very small displacement engines, it's simples you have to rev higher to maintain the speed, i.e. at 80mph you are probably looking 3.5-4k RPM for a 1.4tsi vs ~2.2k RPM on my 3.0i BMW
@@kubiyoshi2744 Until the timing chain slips on the 1.4 TSi then the economy saving will be destroyed by replacing the engine.
I bought a 1.7 diesel 5 door with 65,000 miles.
Ran for years , sold to my friend as a stop gap at 130,000 miles.
5 years later it’s still running fine at 200,000 miles !
Best ever mpg was 68 travelling 100 miles down the A49.
What more needs to be said.
A cracking car.
My Grandpa (92) has a 2004 (54) Civic, exactly the same colour but in an auto! He has a little book to record his mileage and MPG. 😊
Got one of these exact models in black for £400 as my first car in 2017. Still going strong 👍
I had one for about 9 months back in 2015, was cracking car and sold it to a staff member in the end, still going strong
for £400 i could maybe buy its steering wheel here..
@@khelgarironfist3301 same here lol.
Nice motor….nicely saved…🎉
not interested in cars then:p
I’ve got a 3 door one of these as my commuter (100 mile round trip) and hasn’t put a foot wrong in 20k so far. With the price of diesel these days I think you really can’t go wrong with the 1.6 petrol doing 40+ mpg all day long, with the added bonus of no nasty repair bills due to the simplicity of them!
I see a High Peak Autos Video, I click.
Same beer mate
He could review anything, I also click
Another clicker here
Cheers guys
Yep another clicker right here , love these videos
i like how after telling us that “alright” could mean anything… Matt’s first reaction to seeing the car is “It looks alright!” truly british
😂 🇬🇧
Cracked me up that did.
My dad has had his 2004 1.6 auto exec since it was 5 years old and 43k miles. He's been changing it now for the last 5 years, but never does. It's been pretty faultless, but has been kept garaged for the last 14 years so no rust, it actually looks just as good as it did in 2009. Kate Bush is a legend ☺️
I’m glad you are highlighting the VAT impact on your profit margin Matt. Maybe it’s also worth mentioning your possible on going liability if you retail the car . My concern is that some people will look at the gross profit to be made and view it as easy money which we all know is not the case . As always an enjoyable video 👍
There is liability which people don't account for, correct, but at the end of the day, alot of dealers offer what is below par offers for cars given in part exchange because they know sellers would rather it be done and dusted. Alot of the time you the offers you see dealers make are almost insulting unless the car is almost brand new. All in all, dealers cannot complain about issues/problems they come across as they more often than not are getting bargains which they make big profits on which more than make up for the odd lemon
@@dilan4123 that’s just business mate, risk = lower offers. You never know what kind of life a used car has had
@@Vaguepaperchasing yeah I know it is, that’s what I’m saying. Dealers can’t complain about receiving in dodgy cars because they buy them well under value in the first place and will flip a profit on most.
Do you also get tax credit that you can offset your income with the vat accounted here?
Also got to think about forecourt rental, phone bills, heating and lots of other business expenses which profit on sales has to cover 🤔
I love this show and it always surprises me of the low valuation of used cars in UK. In Canada, even a slightly dented and scraped 18 year old Honda would be worth much more than £500 ($837 CAD). And one like this with low mileage, service history and a high spec would certainly warrant that small body repair, as the seller could easily get their money back.
"I don't know what alright means"
"well where here now and it looks alright"
Quality.
I swear that was accidental but it sort of proves my point 😂
God, this takes me back. First car I ever bought, the short first gear was a bloody nightmare for a first time driver, the clutch was really snappy and the turning circle was worse than a fire engine. But it was absolutely bulletproof and great fun to drive!
Great video as usual. It's not the main reason I watch them, but one of the spin-off benefits of High Peak videos is an ongoing education into the vast number of shonky tyre brands I've never heard of that people fit to aging motors. Just thought I'd share...
Hahah me too!
I must be unusual in that I’ll buy a 130k mile Alfa for 20p and then spend £1000 on a wheel refurb and a set of Michelins. 😂
I couldn’t drive on some of these Chinese ditchfinders like Fate-O Cauliflowers or whatever.
I had one of these. It’s one of the cars I regret selling most. It was almost too reliable. I took it everywhere, even off-roading and it was absolutely rock solid.
Offroading? Do tell....
@@norwegianzound light off roading. Took it through the desert and off the beaten trail many times. Not major stuff.
And now I'm on Auto Trader looking at equivalent cars I'm never going to buy... 🥰
Great find you scored there Matt. I do love this eries of videos - thanks for taking the time to create and upload your videos. Cheers!
Just bought my third one last week, I paid £200 for the last 2002 model, kept it five years only cost me £500 to keep on the road in all that time. Unbeatable in my opinion.
Matt, thank you for all your videos and your honest, down-to-earth approach to everything. I only wish that you lived near me as I love cars but I'm useless at buying the right one :-) I have lived as an ex-pat in the US for the last 20 years and if only cars here were priced like they are at home. You've given me lots of food for thought, and I look forward to more videos.
Thank you
Love these videos! I often find myself scrolling through past episodes to try and find one I haven’t already seen but then realise I’ve watched all of them already. Keep them coming!
Hi Matt, Great Vid as usual but I love the way you can calculate figures in your head. Excellent I will enjoy many more from you.
I've always loved the mk3 honda civic for the querkiness and styling of it The VTEC systems is a boss when it comes to acceleration keep the videos coming!
Brilliant Video Matt! I am not a car snob,I’d definitely drive a car like this as I like this model too. I love how Japanese/Korean cars are made. The older I get, the more they appeal.
I have to say I still prefer the shape of that generation civic. Glad it worked out for you. Thanks for taking the time to put these out.
Nothing like Japanese reliability!!! I'm sure the buyer will get a few yrs more happy motoring out off it.
Good video love the cheapies 😆
I really enjoyed this one, I was proper routing for the civic as my favourite car growing up was my 04 ep3 civic type r. Very engaging, no nonsense fun. Ran it upto 74k miles and I checked the reg on the car checker and it’s still going at 200k+ miles and passed the MOT no advisories. I’m glad it’s being looked after. It was a great car.
An actual success story, Matt!
Excellent news, keep up the good work.
Cheers, Dino 👍😁
Thanks 👍
Great video as usual Matt, the interior was really clean like they usually are! :D
Great review. I know a fair bit about these EP civics. Have always been my go to 'In between car' when needing to keep on the road between buying and selling of my personal more expensive car. Absolutely bullet proof. One common issue on the manual is a noisy input shaft gearbox bearing which the majority of them suffer with. It generates a whine but doesn't impede the operation of the gears or driving. Another problem is that the a large number of thees EP model civics are being written off due to their expensive catalytic converters being stolen. Alot of Honda's this age have become targets. You're right about snobs in the UK. It definatley is all the car you need and can be hand for around 1to £2k.
Great video Matt. I bought a 2008 Honda Civic 1.8 type S with 60,000 mls a couple years ago as a cheap runabout, I've put 40,000mls on it and all it has needed in that time is servicing, tyres, brake pads. Very reliable cars and as you say, you can leave in the supermarket car park or in town and not that bothered if it gets scratched. 46mpg on a long run too 👍
Great review! My octogenarian mother is on her second Honda Civic Executive auto. In fairness she would probably still be on her first which had done 120,000 when I bought her a newer one with 40k ish on it on the basis why change for something wholly different given she loved her old one. She is now up to 65k on the second one. All the features of a quality german executive with bulletproof reliability if properly looked after.
Another brilliant vid, thanks Matt. I'm slowly watching all of them.
Glad you like them!
I just realised... your videos are awesome. Really informative and straight to the point. You have a really fitting narration voice.
I worked for Honda for years and sold those when they were brand new, (the colour is called Cosmic Grey BTW) the average age of a 5-door Civic Exec buyer back then was probably about 60 so they're generally well-maintained and if looked after mechanically bulletproof. I've never seen an Exec with that colour of interior in the flesh though as 99% of them were ordered black (because the grey one looks rank) so it's probably an ex-demo dumped on a dealer by Honda UK. My Mrs just passed her test on an Auto last year so I got her one in exactly the same age and colour, 40K miles, 1 owner with a full Honda Service History for £1550. It was a bit rough on bodywork like this one but it soon came up good with some G3 and a wheel refurb. It will probably outlast her if she wants to keep it.
My Aunt when we bought her things used to say "This will see me out"
@@Pat14922 This generation of Civic along with the Toyota Corolla are probably the last cars you could say that with confidence about.
U reckon the ep3 typeR side skirts would fit on the 5door?
@@marlonbaird6070 No they wont
Fantastic little cars, bulletproof. Shame we in the UK overlook these old little hatchbacks today
Loved it. I so need to try one of these.
Another great vlog Matt as per usual, keep up the good work and every success for the future, not that you need it.
Thanks!
I had one of these. A 1.7 diesel. Brilliant car. Only bought it for £500 as a temp but ended up keeping it for 3 years. Then sold it to a student when I went to work abroad. When I came back I wanted to buy it back but the student had written it off. These cars are so easy to drive and maintain, change the oil and filters every six months and it will look after you for you for years.
Honda Civics are the best hatchback money can buy in my opinion, amazing cars in every way.
I’ve been the owner of a number of plush company cars and I can say with a high degree of confidence that this MK7 Honda Civic 1.6 is the best car I have ever driven. Nearly 20 years ownership, over 100k mileage and the engine hasn’t missed a beat. I agree totally with review apart from the age bit - I’m in my mid 40s!
Phenomenal car.
Love these mate, so refreshing from the run of the mill
Glad you like them!
Just to note these also seem very vulnerable to catalytic converter thefts - there are a lot on the market spares/repairs or salvage just because of cat theft.
The model after mounted it right at the front of the engine so it's very difficult to steal...
@@Negativvv only 1.8 and 2.2 versions the 1.4 is underneath. also type r 2.0 under neath.
I really appreciate your motoring videos. I'm sick to death of the Top Gears and the Fifth Gear type of programs. I'm not interested in supercars that can only be fully appreciated on a track, I'm not interested in going sideways and 0 to 60 times. Even the Classic Car programs are drooling over cars that were considered crap in their day, Moris Minor, Metros, Hillman Imps, and not forgetting Fast Ford's and the like. I'm not a teenager any more and I did grow up, unlike some. So thank you for talking about Real cars and keeping it informative and interesting.
I found you when searching for Insignia reviews a few weeks ago, and now I'm devouring all your videos. Pretty addicted, thanks for the great content . Lovely little civic here
Oh thank you!
Really enjoyed the video, like when you do the older cars. All the best.
Crazy to see this old civic Vs the mk10 or the newer 11. Would be cool to get your thoughts on one of those
Been enjoying the others, but this appeals more to me because it's a civic!! Civic's are my second favourite car (the 2000-2005 ones especially) right after the Nissan Qashqai (cash cow) and toyota rav4! (superior car).
Edit : Could you do more like cheap toyotas like corolla's and stuff haha (quick request)
I "old" and I have a manual gear box because it's fun! Also I'm an American and have a Honda Accord, which is what Civic buyers would get in the U.S. because gas is cheap. My radio station is '60's rock, even though I was a small child then! Civics are great cars.
Had 5 Civics so far in my lifetime, about to get number 6 ( Civic E HEV Advance ), all have served me well with no major issues. Currently own a FK8, so far my outlay has been 2 tyres, set of wiper blades and rear pads. That's in 4 and a half years.
Bit of a touch this one. Great looking car, worth every penny both to you and the new owner!
What a well looked after car by it looks like a mature person who has taken the time & effort to look after it unlike a lot of bone idol folk who don't! Great spec on this & what a bloody good car for someone..great review 👏 👌
I have one of these still,a 2004 5 door 1.4,it's been great and still is.Was sorn for over a year and just moved around a yard now and again,passed its mot yet again with no advisories a couple.of months ago.Never ever fails to start even when it's been standing.Excellent car.
Love these videos on the cheap cars Matt. Looks like a good result with the Civic. My sister had one of these and kept it for 10 years then part exed it for one of the new shaped ones.
Always something to look forward to on a Monday evening after tea. Keep em coming Matt.
Thanks! Will do!
@@HighPeakAutos Yes, please do. Not really that interested in cars but watch you for pure entertainment value. Excellent work...
EP's are awesome Cars with amazing handling, they do tend to rust badly from the inside of the backpanels, because water tends to get trapped in there, take off the speaker covers next too the backseat, shine a light in there and use a mirror, if there's rust/water in there it must be stopped, or it gets really bad.
EU (5 door) models don't have this issue as the speakers are located in the doors thankfully! But the rear arches do still go like EP's.
@@Liam-mt1fg commented before watching the video, then realised it was the 5 door 🙄 we have 5 doors over here but they are rare, mostly it's a 3 door, hence why i jumped into conclusions early.
Cracking little runaround that 👍
Another great video.
Amazing how I can find a video about a old Civic so entertaining. Been watching Matt since the subscribers were only a couple of hundred. Great to see the channel doing so well. ☺️
I appreciate that!
For £900 all in that's a really good car. It looks good with low mileage and it doesn't look like it's been sat for ages either.
Handy little cat for doing the school run. Nice to see another loved car being saved from the scrappy
Great review as always. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
I bought one of these nearly two years ago as a second car/runabout for £1400. A silver 2003/53 pre facelift model in limited edition trim. 75k miles, full documented history and bodywork near mint for its age. I'm really fond of it and can't bring myself to sell it on to be honest. Super sweet engine and gearbox. It's a genuinely fun car to drive - much more so than it's straight laced looks would suggest. VTEC motors do enjoy a good kick. And of course they're we'll built and tightly engineered cars. They really are made to go the distance. To preserve its condition I decided to garage/SORN it over winter so it's not subject to salty roads. BTW oil burn should not be an issue at all on these D series motors unless they have been very neglected. Only thing I've had to do was the front calipers wipers and a light bulb!
Owned one of these on a Y reg for 4 years. SE executive model, Paid £1300 quid for it at the time. Loved it, great car to drive, loads of space. It was the 1.6 vetec which run perfectly despite having moon miles. My ownership sadly ended after the driveshaft snapped (someone had welded it years before and had never been noticed) would own another one tomorrow. Thanks for uploading 😊
really drab boring cars
Cracking video, I've got my dad's on the bottom of my drive. Been sat there last couple of years after he passed away. Same year and model but in red. Great little car.
I've had this exact car, a 5 door 1.6 manual in silver. It was great to drive, although the revs were quite high above 75mph.
Great car that never let me down! Although it needed a bit of oil every now and then ;)
For once, I'm here for the car, and not for Matt. Brand loyal Honda fan here, so no matter how boring a car it is, I will click on a Honda video when I see one. 😂😂😂
Haha very good
The man who likes cheap cars
I always watch your videos I love them I need to take spin down to your Garage and meet you in person
The mk8 civic that looks like darth vader came out in 2005 on 55 plate.
These early models had faults on them with the fuel flap and the handbrake.
My father bought a new 2007 honda civic 1.8 petrol mk8 and still has it with just 34,000 miles on the clock and i have serviced it every year with mobil 1 fully synthetic oil from new.
Nothing has gone wrong with it so far, even all the bulbs are still the original and working fine.
The mk7 here will be equally as good, if not better im sure.
Owned one and flogged many, not a moments bother had with any of them. Brilliant cheap used cars. Even the diesel (1.7 Isuzu) is a tough nut to crack, but the 1.6 petrol is all you need.
The 2.0 Type-S 5dr was a bit of an unsung hero. Loads of go, decent on fuel, chain driven and plenty of space.
Really enjoy it when we see the whole thing, from purchase through renovation to sale. My wife's Honda Accord went for 229,000 miles without any major issues, and we sold it as a going concern after that. Honda's are great cars, as we all know. And you're right. It will go for another ten years with care.
Love Civics...owned one of the first gen ones in Japan in the 80s....very good car
Ive one of these 3d 1.6vtec. put some eibach lowering springs and ats 17" wheels and it actually looks pretty good now. no rust on body and engine just keeps going and going.
Nice vid keep this style of vid coming
Thanks! Will do!
Matt, you missed the OAP telltale of 'heater to the max' ..... my 86 year old mum has a Jazz Crossstar (another way of saying you don't need to bend so far to get in), with climate control permanently set to 24.5C and obligatory Classic FM.
Excellent video Matt , them Honda Civic and Jazz are normally pretty good cars sold a few over the years , good luck 👍
Quickly becoming my favourite channel on UA-cam, love these vids 👍
Glad to hear it!
I work the motorways and in 16yrs i have only had one honda broken down and that was a beaten relic import. They are as reliable as a car can be in my opinion for what its worth.
Just found out your garage is 5 minutes away from me! Definitely popping down to have a look at what you have, I can trust you've treaten the cars well!
I've just bought the same one -my2005. I can't wait to start using it. I hope there are a lot of happy miles in front of us.
Great car's,I owned the 1.4 and the 2.0 type s 160 bhp, very smooth drive and totally reliable and good mpg. I now own an ep3 type r, fantastic drivers car. Usual faults are rear brake calipers seizing and useless handbrake, also they suffer from rusty inner sills, wheel arches , and the seams on the roof leak which fills the boot with water.
Can't go wrong with it matt bit of a tidy up good to go great video
Interesting review! Good to see you making a profit and not getting your fingers burnt on this one!
Great video Matt.
Thanks!
Well done Matt. A gem.
Great video HPA, nice reliable car,very clean example ,nice profit for you 👌😀👍
Hi, I watch all your videos. I so want to get into this but it’s so daunting.
Wonderful cars, those Civics. Another excellent review thanks Matt!
Glad you like them!
Nice one Matt a few more of them will do you looks like a great little car plenty of room in it 🙂🇬🇧✌️
I bought a 52 plate se exec with a Royal British legion sticker in the back window 😀 18 months ago as a cheap run around, I've grown very fond of it, everything still works on it and it always starts.. and living in the SE England it is ULEZ friendly ..
Both my partner and I have mk7 Civics, 1.6 SE auto. They're named Howard and Hilda! Hilda is the sane colour as this one.
Nice and nippy, reliable, easy to drive and very smooth gear change. Only issue we have is that it gets terrible condensation.
But apart from that, they've been great.
They have a lot of rear legroom even with the front seats reclined. And the cabin in the front feels very spacious, and good headroom.
We like it as it has a normal auto box- don't like the shape of the newer mk8 Civics and wary of the CVT box!
you should test if the VTEC work, as always an awesome video. I have a civic sedan 2001, i have the same problem with the stuck switch to cold position.
Something relaxing about seeing a new high peak autos video
Great to see a Honda reviewed on the channel at last. Glad it was a good one. Is this your first ever Honda review? I was beginning to think you had something against them. Hope to see a sportier version in a future video.
Another cracking video 👍
Thanks 👍
Small logo great colour hoodie & a great vid taboot darthvader great comparison take care av a goodun…!!
Another great find. A rare looked after budget car.