I was looking for a reasonably priced, reliable, fun daily driver... I bought a 2015 Si sedan brand new back in Feb of 2015 for $21,700 out the door. After test driving driving Focus St's, WRX's, and GTI's (all of which I could afford) I decided on the Si. Yes, it's a bit slower than the aforementioned cars, but there was just something that pulled me in about it. Everything just felt "right" and it's good at everything it does even though it doesn't excel in any particular area. Oh, and that Honda engine growl is addicting and not piped in like some other cars *cough* Focus ST *cough* I can take the kids to school and then hit the back roads on the way to work. After two years of ownership I've rotated the tires and changed the oil a few times. That's it. Not a single issue and I still grin ear to ear whenever I drive it. And for those bitching about the shifter, once it broke in completely around 15k miles it feels a whole lot better and now has that Honda "snick-snick" shift feel that was missing in the beginning. Yes, my Miata's shifter was better but this one is pretty darn nice and I've owned in my lifetime (I'm 43) 14 different manual transmission cars, everything from Acura to Saab so I feel I'm educated in this area. Let the haters hate. Own one and you will understand. Oh, and the red seats... LOVE IT.
nice man. good to hear. just bought a 2013 SI sedan for the same reason as you. price, reliable, fun daily driver. I fell in love with the FRS but chose the SI because everything just felt "right". I test drove a gorgeous burnt orange SI(which looked hideous in pictures but beautiful in person) but turned it down because I wanted to keep looking around. fell in love with the FRS. thought about getting an evo lol. then after 4 hours of searching and test driving and feeling a bit nauseous I drove my now black SI sedan and it just spoke to me. I fell in love and was scared that my love for the car would interfere with my negotiating "skills" lol. luckily the dealership was wonderful. sold her to me for a fair price and CERTIFIED it for me. I like the rims better on the 13 over the 14 so that's why I went there. never found a 15 but anyways I'm happy with my purchase and its just a smooth fun car to drive. I know a bunch of sport cars freaks/geaks and most owned SI's in the past and none had anything bad to say about them. wish I would of got those red seats btw. they look nice.
@@juststoic3809 they went down alot due to the new gen (10 gen) here they are 15k but with 70k miles go for the 2013 and can get em for 9-10k easily planning on getting a 2013-15 one soon
I haven't owned a Civic since 2003. It was a '95 coupe EX manual. Great car. I look forward to the 10th gen Si coming next year. Will most likely buy one if it has a 2.0L or less with at least 200 hp. Preferably no turbo...
I've got the 2015 si coupe,I wanted the 4 door for room but wasn't available. It's my third civic and by far the best one,decent highway power for passing,phenomenal heat(I live in Winnipeg), gas mileage isnt terrible but the car all around is awesome.
I am subscribed to a lot of car review channels on UA-cam, and I am pleasantly surprised to say that this review was excellent. It's good to see a review geared for people who are actually shopping for the car, rather than just 'car porn' reviews plastered everywhere.
TJC450 well then I hope a bull never sees your car sitting in traffic, LOL. but I do like it, if for no other reason than "It's not just all black with a bit of wood and chrome" all though offering it in blue would be a welcome addition.
....the gear box part... 4:31 You just not use to a manual. This problem is not from the transmission, but just the driver who not used to a manual. even you drive in a car which have the best manual gear box, it will still happened... from 5th to 4th, just simply pull from 5th to Neutral and pull straight down, do not force the shiftier to the left, that's 4th. Change to 3rd was same, to Neutral and straight up... only things that confused me is from 4th to 5th, cause this transmission do not have the reverse lock, like wrx or focus ST. This will make some shift to 5th little bit harder at first...but after couple weeks, you will used to it.
TassieLorenzo Yea I read up on alot of the rumors and speculations, but damn I'm trying to shop for a car by the end of the year. Hopefully it comes out by then, otherwise I might just go with the ext manual.
I like my 2008 SI better than the 2012+ 9th gens. If you don't care for new tech in your car I recommend anyone picking up a used 8th gen. Super cheap and hella reliable. Or strongly recommend waiting for 2016's!
The gear box springs back in the middle so idk how you'd hit 2nd instead of 4th or 3rd instead of 5th. You wanna downshift to 4th? You just pull it straight toward you no side pressure at all. You want to downshift to 5th you just keep the pressure to the left and push away.
It's too bad that downshift refers to shifting into a lower gear and not simply shifting back towards you. I do agree with you on the spring though. My 2003 Si still pops back to between 3rd and 4th gear when in neutral. Also, in a North American Civic, "pushing" the shifter to the left and forward will result in 1st gear. The reviewer made the same "downshift" mistake in the video.
Honda's and Acura's where not made for the interior styling or outer styling. But for that performance feel but your car is still economic in terms of gas. They are extremely cheap to modify and turn into an all out track car or you can even turn it into a fun and fast street car for your DD. Some owner's may put to many race cosmetics that do not fit the description of what's under the hood. But don't always think of a Honda as slow because of some riced out Honda you saw the other day, try the car out for yourself and put some work into it and sooner or later you will find yourself fond of these car's and will try to stop the hate; but there will always be haters right around the corner. But once you build your car right and show them yourselves that it's not slow but it is indeed one of the cheapest, most reliable, and easily moddable cars on the road that can be turned into really fast tracksters or dragsters they will be blown away. Spread the Honda love not hate
I'm a WRX fanboy but I think this car is pretty underrated, especially for the money. That said give me the Si interior in a new WRX that's also hatch and I'd be happy. No car seems to have it all just right in this segment...
Pedro Pedrosoy W126 S-Class and an A8 Quattro. The GC5 was incredibly lightweight and responsive in a way that modern cars aren't. AMG? R8? Like you've ever even touched either one
Pedro Pedrosoy The oldest A8 is the best A8, because it's hundreds of pounds lighter than the later models. But don't let facts get in your way. And I somehow doubt you've even smelled a 911 GTS
MrLalasd and as a result I would never use the touch buttons, but I do wish they had sprung for a nob, why is it that everyone in the auto industry seems to copy bad ideas when it comes to interior interface?
roguedogx Can confirm you will never use the screens volume rocker. I own the coupe version and the one thing I don't like about the car is the volume rocker, but I don't mind since I always use the buttons on the wheels.
I am glad they fixed it, and I would certainly consider it. especially considering that its main competition, the GTI, gets expensive in a hurry and has undefinable traction control. it does get a little bit harder when compared to the Fiesta ST with its lower weight and similar power, but the independent rear and better appointed cabin might still push the Si into favor for me.
I think the styling is a bit dated but the new si and type-r is a real looker. For 24k you could get an Accord EX with more space and quite a bit more comfortable but you miss out on the MT trans and the fun of driving. I'm in a market for a new car under 25k and I'm torn.
dave dunn If you had lane watch also on the left mirror, you would be moving your head towards the right to the nav screen to check your left blindspot.
dave dunn If you need a camera to check your left blind spot when all you have to do is turn your little head, then you need to go back to driving school.
To everyone saying you'll only like the seats if you're 20, and you'll grow up someday, I find it laughable. Some people actually enjoy cars for more than just getting from A to B with little gas. Growing up doesn't mean forgetting how to have fun..
Thus was the best year SI ive bever heard this car was hated outside of Honda Owners which means this car was beloved and hated by outsiders. 😂❤ No VW could compare.
I've driven this car, I didn't have a problem with the gears. My mx5 has such terrible gearing I guess I just didn't care. And its very hard to find one with the nav option anyway. Also, I found one of these for sale with leather, not sure how.
Kellan Larson these are 2 cars at different dealers near me that show that the si does come with leather, www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/631365181/overview/ , www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/622977591/overview/
only guy ive ever heard of that had a problem with the shifter gate on this car. The car shifts smoothly into all gears and the gears are all spaced perfectly. Its touted by most as one of the shifters on any vehicle from the factory. wierd.
The Si and the GTI compare really well actually. I own a 2015 GTI and my brother a 2014 Si very similar in both acceleration and suspension handling. It all falls under who's the better driver. He takes me on some runs, and I take him on some runs.
danwat1234 Unlikely. For one, the Civic doesn't have a front facing camera and recording video in certain areas is illegal, so automakers tend not to go that direction. The only car that has a built-in camera that records the road is the Corvette Stingray, but it's more designed for racing and not recording who chucks your car.
+WuWei Xu The Cadillac CT6 has a front, rear and I think side cameras too and it can record from the front and back, I think. money.cnn.com/2015/03/31/autos/cadillac-ct6/ . Maybe the car makers aren't concerned with recording on private property because it'd be the responsibility of the driver to shut off recording at that time (though not many would).
danwat1234 That's different. Those cameras are used to give the driver an idea of his/her near surroundings when reversing or nudging forward. The Ford Explorer and many other vehicles come with the same technology. However, they cannot record video.
***** Your anecdotal experience would go against almost all the reviews of the two cars. And I can almost guarantee that the Focus ST would be faster not only in a straight, but on a road coarse as well.
***** My point is that the Focus ST has...what...52 more horsepower and 70 more ft/lbs. Those kind of numbers make a real difference in a car you live with daily. More importantly, a few hop-ups put the Focus well past 300hp. Granted, it's all a matter of taste, but I think people who buy the Si are Honda fanboys, rather than just fast car fanboys.
***** Dude, I actually couldn't agree more. Power isn't everything, and you have to take it into the context of the overall package. I'd rather have a Miata than either the Si or ST. Good drives have something to do with nimbleness and effortlessness. I mean...I drive a goddam 1996 Buick Roadmaster station wagon and it's a lot of things, but it's definitely effortless. All I'm saying I guess is that in the mid 20s for bread, you get to pick Focus ST, VW GTI, Sub WRX, Scion FT86/BRZ, Miata, and maybe some others I'm forgetting. But for basically the same dough, you could pick a stripped Camaro or Ecopoop Mustang. You could also have a 305 horse Challenger if you like. For me, the Civic Si gives me the smallest boner of that list. It's not that it's "plain" by comparison, but it just seems like it isn't really trying. Thoughts?
Accord is much heavier car, not as nimble, and has a huge turning radius for its class. Longer drives you want the Accord for sure. Inner city driving with a lot of narrow lanes, twisting parking ramps and narrow stalls, the Civic becomes more delightful to enjoy on a day to day basis.
I so want to like this car, but the low level of interior quality materials is horrifying! The only thing that felt good was the metal shift knob. Cant believe how low Honda has sunk to save a buck.
The head unit for audio and navigation systems is more older Mitsubishi than Honda, which is worse, because there's no volume and tune knobs. At least Subaru's head unit is a lot better than this one. Even the CR-V, Fit, and the upcoming Pilot has this, which I don't like. The Odyssey and Accord head units are better with volume and tune knobs, and most of Acuras head units are similar to these head units.
Might be because anyone who owns a Civic Si often is relegated to someone who still thinks they're in their teens & often punks in their 'tuned' cars would always try to agitate you to a stoplight race. I still pick a Focus ST or VW GTI over this.
I was looking for a reasonably priced, reliable, fun daily driver... I bought a 2015 Si sedan brand new back in Feb of 2015 for $21,700 out the door. After test driving driving Focus St's, WRX's, and GTI's (all of which I could afford) I decided on the Si. Yes, it's a bit slower than the aforementioned cars, but there was just something that pulled me in about it. Everything just felt "right" and it's good at everything it does even though it doesn't excel in any particular area. Oh, and that Honda engine growl is addicting and not piped in like some other cars *cough* Focus ST *cough* I can take the kids to school and then hit the back roads on the way to work. After two years of ownership I've rotated the tires and changed the oil a few times. That's it. Not a single issue and I still grin ear to ear whenever I drive it. And for those bitching about the shifter, once it broke in completely around 15k miles it feels a whole lot better and now has that Honda "snick-snick" shift feel that was missing in the beginning. Yes, my Miata's shifter was better but this one is pretty darn nice and I've owned in my lifetime (I'm 43) 14 different manual transmission cars, everything from Acura to Saab so I feel I'm educated in this area. Let the haters hate. Own one and you will understand. Oh, and the red seats... LOVE IT.
nice man. good to hear. just bought a 2013 SI sedan for the same reason as you. price, reliable, fun daily driver. I fell in love with the FRS but chose the SI because everything just felt "right". I test drove a gorgeous burnt orange SI(which looked hideous in pictures but beautiful in person) but turned it down because I wanted to keep looking around. fell in love with the FRS. thought about getting an evo lol. then after 4 hours of searching and test driving and feeling a bit nauseous I drove my now black SI sedan and it just spoke to me. I fell in love and was scared that my love for the car would interfere with my negotiating "skills" lol. luckily the dealership was wonderful. sold her to me for a fair price and CERTIFIED it for me.
I like the rims better on the 13 over the 14 so that's why I went there. never found a 15 but anyways I'm happy with my purchase and its just a smooth fun car to drive. I know a bunch of sport cars freaks/geaks and most owned SI's in the past and none had anything bad to say about them. wish I would of got those red seats btw. they look nice.
Stefan I just purchased a 2015 Si in alabaster silver for $18,000. One owner and 25k miles. I absolutely love it. it's like it's made for me.
Eric Dolby great deal.
drepop803 i hav a 2013 si i hate the rims! I would trade mine for urs!
you still have it?
One of the most underrated/forgot traits of this gen Si, is it’s handling. These cars really turn well .
100% agree. I have a 2014 civic si coupe and it feels soo quick because of its sharp handling. I love it
It all began with the 8th generation and the dual axis front suspension.
8th gen or 9th gen which should I get?
I'd rather have this over the GTI. Where I live the GTI is $35k. The Civic Si is $25k, and Hondas never break.
Costs 9k now
@@Kevingarcia-lv2wm 9k? Where tf do you live?
@@juststoic3809 they went down alot due to the new gen (10 gen) here they are 15k but with 70k miles go for the 2013 and can get em for 9-10k easily planning on getting a 2013-15 one soon
yeah man Hondas last for ever and are super reliable
@@Itgetslonely 2013 model is garbo tho, good luck finding a 2015 in good condition for less than 10k
Bryan is the reason i love CNET.
Franco Solis YEP!
He's Cooley AF
+Franco Solis duh! Me too.
Si spells si that's how I'll take it dude this guy is great he seems like he could get you to buy just about anything
after all these years, I've never thought about pronouncing Si "see" XDD
"Maybe you're 20."
I am 20 and I like it :'( Spot on damn.
flapplewapple I'm 20 and I bought the coupe version a month ago. :/
I take it you're 29 now ?
@@Incenitivity I sure am! I've since owned a 2007 Acura TL and a 2017 Audi A4 Allroad. My taste has definitely changed haha.
I haven't owned a Civic since 2003. It was a '95 coupe EX manual. Great car. I look forward to the 10th gen Si coming next year. Will most likely buy one if it has a 2.0L or less with at least 200 hp. Preferably no turbo...
The Si / type R was always my favorites of the Civic, can't wait to see what 2016 brings
I've got the 2015 si coupe,I wanted the 4 door for room but wasn't available. It's my third civic and by far the best one,decent highway power for passing,phenomenal heat(I live in Winnipeg), gas mileage isnt terrible but the car all around is awesome.
"[The interior] doesn't work for me, but, maybe you're 20."
And it doesn't age well
I'm 20, and I like the seat color.
One little correction: the differential is a Torsen. Handles torque steer a lot better than a standard limited-slip.
I am subscribed to a lot of car review channels on UA-cam, and I am pleasantly surprised to say that this review was excellent. It's good to see a review geared for people who are actually shopping for the car, rather than just 'car porn' reviews plastered everywhere.
I'm 21 and I like the red on red! lol
I'm 24, I want that interior
TJC450 I'm 23 and i think it looks like from Fast and Furious ricer movie. Get some class man.
TJC450 well then I hope a bull never sees your car sitting in traffic, LOL. but I do like it, if for no other reason than "It's not just all black with a bit of wood and chrome" all though offering it in blue would be a welcome addition.
elukok Just for the record I like the way it looks. It's different. I would never own this car personally.
Ibraheem Productions
Don't worry, you will grow up eventually.
....the gear box part... 4:31
You just not use to a manual. This problem is not from the transmission, but just the driver who not used to a manual. even you drive in a car which have the best manual gear box, it will still happened...
from 5th to 4th, just simply pull from 5th to Neutral and pull straight down, do not force the shiftier to the left, that's 4th.
Change to 3rd was same, to Neutral and straight up...
only things that confused me is from 4th to 5th, cause this transmission do not have the reverse lock, like wrx or focus ST. This will make some shift to 5th little bit harder at first...but after couple weeks, you will used to it.
I usually come for car reviews first and presenter the second. But on CNET i come for Brian Cooley first.
Cooley, when do you start at BBC?
About time the budget sports cars get some light ...
I'm stoked for the 10th gen, hopefully the si gets the factory turbo.
GamingImpact I just bought a 15, but seeing that electric green 16 makes me blow a load
+Kelvin Yes, it should be a lower-spec version of the 2.0T with around 230-250bhp.
TassieLorenzo Yea I read up on alot of the rumors and speculations, but damn I'm trying to shop for a car by the end of the year. Hopefully it comes out by then, otherwise I might just go with the ext manual.
Kelvin GLI or ST?
I bought this car over a month ago and I love it as go to work kind of car, when I really want to have fun I hop in my ek civic with a gsr swap!
a lovely small car. I love driving these dynamic sporty car. The car looks pretty good in exterior and interior.
"But maybe you're 20" lol
Vtec just kicked in, yo !
I'm a Veloster Turbo fan, but I love the smoothness of that k24 and the alloys!! ugh!! I like these :D
I like my 2008 SI better than the 2012+ 9th gens. If you don't care for new tech in your car I recommend anyone picking up a used 8th gen. Super cheap and hella reliable.
Or strongly recommend waiting for 2016's!
I have a 2020 civic hatch in auto but I’m thinking of getting this car next but the sedan, idk how to drive stick but I love the way this Honda looks
I just got this car at age 20 and quite like the red seats and trim so that maybe you're 20 joke really got me lmao.
I'm saving up for one of these I'm excited
im trying to save aswell for the civic 2013
I am happy that cooley did this review
WTF, the oil cap says 0w20, why would you put something that thin in a car, that would shear down way too quick. Is it -60 outside?
The gear box springs back in the middle so idk how you'd hit 2nd instead of 4th or 3rd instead of 5th. You wanna downshift to 4th? You just pull it straight toward you no side pressure at all. You want to downshift to 5th you just keep the pressure to the left and push away.
It's too bad that downshift refers to shifting into a lower gear and not simply shifting back towards you. I do agree with you on the spring though. My 2003 Si still pops back to between 3rd and 4th gear when in neutral. Also, in a North American Civic, "pushing" the shifter to the left and forward will result in 1st gear.
The reviewer made the same "downshift" mistake in the video.
I hope the new Si will look a lot different from the regular civics. I had a 12 Si and loved it except when people refer to my Si as nice civic
Honda's and Acura's where not made for the interior styling or outer styling. But for that performance feel but your car is still economic in terms of gas. They are extremely cheap to modify and turn into an all out track car or you can even turn it into a fun and fast street car for your DD. Some owner's may put to many race cosmetics that do not fit the description of what's under the hood. But don't always think of a Honda as slow because of some riced out Honda you saw the other day, try the car out for yourself and put some work into it and sooner or later you will find yourself fond of these car's and will try to stop the hate; but there will always be haters right around the corner. But once you build your car right and show them yourselves that it's not slow but it is indeed one of the cheapest, most reliable, and easily moddable cars on the road that can be turned into really fast tracksters or dragsters they will be blown away. Spread the Honda love not hate
This was a really well done review. Well done cnet.
Been driving this car for over a year not once have I had to think if I’m shifting to 3rd instead of 5th
He prob doesn’t drive a manual daily.
This is the car that kids like!
Think I will be more interested to see what happens for 2016
KillerShark73 1.5LT 226hp.
MrLalasd Im sure they said type r was coming to the u.s with 300bhp
***** The SI will have 226hp. The Type R is coming to the USA and will have 328 hp.
MrLalasd thats a HUGE DELTA right there
KillerShark73 More weight and the same horsepower, enjoy.
I expect to buy one of these on this year, I not really sure if wait until 2016 model.
Does anyone know if there’s any difference at all between a 2014 and 2015 Civic Si?
Absolutely none.
I'm a WRX fanboy but I think this car is pretty underrated, especially for the money. That said give me the Si interior in a new WRX that's also hatch and I'd be happy. No car seems to have it all just right in this segment...
I agree, I'd gladly take that SI interior over my wrx hatch interior.
SoSickWidit WRX, Civic Same cheap shit for 1st time buyers.
Pedro Pedrosoy I own a Mercedes and an Audi and I deeply regret selling my GC5
Pedro Pedrosoy W126 S-Class and an A8 Quattro. The GC5 was incredibly lightweight and responsive in a way that modern cars aren't. AMG? R8? Like you've ever even touched either one
Pedro Pedrosoy The oldest A8 is the best A8, because it's hundreds of pounds lighter than the later models. But don't let facts get in your way. And I somehow doubt you've even smelled a 911 GTS
Hey I'm 30 and I dig that interior 🤷♂️
I would imagine having a touch-sensitive volume changer would be difficult to use.
***** It has volume buttons on the steering wheel. You will never use the knob our touch buttons.
MrLalasd and as a result I would never use the touch buttons, but I do wish they had sprung for a nob, why is it that everyone in the auto industry seems to copy bad ideas when it comes to interior interface?
roguedogx Can confirm you will never use the screens volume rocker. I own the coupe version and the one thing I don't like about the car is the volume rocker, but I don't mind since I always use the buttons on the wheels.
Yeah but you will end up using the one on the steering wheel
I had this sedan but I'm looking forward for that 2016 coupe Si
I am glad they fixed it, and I would certainly consider it. especially considering that its main competition, the GTI, gets expensive in a hurry and has undefinable traction control. it does get a little bit harder when compared to the Fiesta ST with its lower weight and similar power, but the independent rear and better appointed cabin might still push the Si into favor for me.
love the background music
I want to learn how to drive stick, would the SI model be a good car to start on?
i learned on this car but a coupe
@@arslanbilly so did i
I think the styling is a bit dated but the new si and type-r is a real looker. For 24k you could get an Accord EX with more space and quite a bit more comfortable but you miss out on the MT trans and the fun of driving. I'm in a market for a new car under 25k and I'm torn.
Still a classic!
Leave the Nav, Get the ground effects. Ground effects make it look waay better
"It doesn't work for me unless you're 20"
Lawl
Are they all keyless i really hope i can get one with key
Salvador Ruiz The Si? Yeah they're all keyless go. The lower model Civic sedans come with a key though.
Good for a first car?
Great car reviews from Cnet ..... kudo to u guys ...... A++++
Why does the passenger side mirror have a lump going down from it?
Lane keeping assist
@kevinc2332 ohhhh thank you I kept searching for it and couldn't find anything
I have a 2014 civic si and I get the exact same mpg with premium and regular gas. Since I dont drive my car hard I use regular
Cooley, Could you add in the car's crash test scores too among other things.
VTEC kicking in yo!!
Perfect music for a Honda review.
0:30 "And it was kind of...let's not put it softly, Hated"! Just what I felt about the 2012 Civic.
Lane watch needs to be on both mirrors
dave dunn If you had lane watch also on the left mirror, you would be moving your head towards the right to the nav screen to check your left blindspot.
***** Doesn't matter which side you look if blindspot is (basically) eliminated.
dave dunn I agree, I think I saw an SUV that it was a SAAB with lane watch on both sides.
dave dunn If you need a camera to check your left blind spot when all you have to do is turn your little head, then you need to go back to driving school.
Kellan Larson It's called a blind spot for a reason, if you can check it with just turning your head, it's not a blind spot...
Really nice review!
Love the Si!
To everyone saying you'll only like the seats if you're 20, and you'll grow up someday, I find it laughable. Some people actually enjoy cars for more than just getting from A to B with little gas. Growing up doesn't mean forgetting how to have fun..
I also don't care for the red/black seats - much prefer my 2013 SI's black with red 'trim' seats
V-TEC JUST KICKED IN YO!
Great review, imo.
can't believe they shoe horned a massive 2.4 into that chassis! Reviewer is really good though.
+MelbStevo The 2.4 engine is only about half-an-inch taller than the 2.0. :)
The radio should have just stuck w/ knob for volume control.
gonna love it will buy one
Thus was the best year SI ive bever heard this car was hated outside of Honda Owners which means this car was beloved and hated by outsiders. 😂❤ No VW could compare.
wait did he say we are getting the civic type r ?
Honda is great car
I've driven this car, I didn't have a problem with the gears. My mx5 has such terrible gearing I guess I just didn't care. And its very hard to find one with the nav option anyway. Also, I found one of these for sale with leather, not sure how.
Jared Rosenholtz the civic Si doesn't come with Leather...
Kellan Larson these are 2 cars at different dealers near me that show that the si does come with leather, www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/631365181/overview/ , www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/622977591/overview/
Jared Rosenholtz Im pretty sure the Si doesn't come with Leather in the North American market
Kellan Larson did you look at the links I posted? I found 2 for sale with leather.
Then Honda has some explaining to do... I ordered my Si and I wanted leather, those hoebags said it doesn't come with leather
I’ve never seen a more passive aggressive video in my life
i'll wait for the next gen. I want that 1.5 liter turbo charged
only guy ive ever heard of that had a problem with the shifter gate on this car. The car shifts smoothly into all gears and the gears are all spaced perfectly. Its touted by most as one of the shifters on any vehicle from the factory. wierd.
What is the soundtrack in the back round?
Not sure why I would need HDMI in there. It's not a minivan with a huge backseat screen.
Brain Cooley's sleeves though
wouldn't the Si sedan be more comparable to the GLI rather than GTI?
Everyone forgets that the Jetta GLi even exists
GLI is just the sedan version, not to mention it's 3k cheaper. Idk why everyone disregards it.
Dea Garic because fanboys don't like sedans...
The Si and the GTI compare really well actually. I own a 2015 GTI and my brother a 2014 Si very similar in both acceleration and suspension handling. It all falls under who's the better driver. He takes me on some runs, and I take him on some runs.
Kellan Larson You do realize a Si is also a sedan right? Coupe as well.
It's 2015 and cars are still using halogen... So unsafe at night
is it AWD?
Nope FWD only
Aditya Patel 3:48
Aditya Patel It would be awesome with AWD..
Aditya Patel you honestly think a car priced at 23k is AWD? please use logic.
Subaru does AWD on all their cars base i think
If you can't feel the VTEC, there is a light to let you know that it's on
I own a 2015 Si. You can feel it BTW.
You guys might tell me to get outta here but I have to ask does this SI have an Econ button? Anyone?
Because its an economy car.( made for good has mileage)
Fly High No they replaced it with the traction control button. There's no Econ mode for the SI.
Lord Staind I approve that choice.
***** I have no discipline so I would be luck to stay in the 20's
***** I'm fine with 20's though, so long as I get to redline that engine as often as possible.
😂😂😂 “si, that’s how ill take it”
I hope they bring in a strong hybrid Civic and able to record video from the safety cameras so I don't have to install a dash cam for 2016.
danwat1234 Unlikely. For one, the Civic doesn't have a front facing camera and recording video in certain areas is illegal, so automakers tend not to go that direction. The only car that has a built-in camera that records the road is the Corvette Stingray, but it's more designed for racing and not recording who chucks your car.
+WuWei Xu The Cadillac CT6 has a front, rear and I think side cameras too and it can record from the front and back, I think. money.cnn.com/2015/03/31/autos/cadillac-ct6/ . Maybe the car makers aren't concerned with recording on private property because it'd be the responsibility of the driver to shut off recording at that time (though not many would).
danwat1234 That's different. Those cameras are used to give the driver an idea of his/her near surroundings when reversing or nudging forward. The Ford Explorer and many other vehicles come with the same technology. However, they cannot record video.
not a whole lot of changes in comparison with the 2014 version.
Can someone explain me how 2016 Civic can beat above Civic SI on the test ?
I own a 16' civic Ex-T and the 15' SI is definitely faster.
Gohan sorry which is faster you mean 1.5 cc new Civic Turbo or 1.6 cc SI ?
The Si is faster bud.
Attila Khan I was between a 2017 ext manual shift and 2015 Si. I went with the Si. both are awesome.
CNET, Bryan Ford Escape 2015 review please
Isn't the 10th gen a concept?
3:18 is it me or the steering wheel look so far out from the dashboard than usual...
Omg beautiful red body. I like the seats too. I'm 34. Lol
I love the SI, but I would rather have a focus ST for the 252hp ecoboost and because it's a 5 door hatch
Si is more reliable
For the exact same price you could have a Ford Focus ST1, which doesn't have the silly seats or nav, but is a Focus ST all the same. No brainer.
***** Your anecdotal experience would go against almost all the reviews of the two cars. And I can almost guarantee that the Focus ST would be faster not only in a straight, but on a road coarse as well.
***** My point is that the Focus ST has...what...52 more horsepower and 70 more ft/lbs. Those kind of numbers make a real difference in a car you live with daily. More importantly, a few hop-ups put the Focus well past 300hp. Granted, it's all a matter of taste, but I think people who buy the Si are Honda fanboys, rather than just fast car fanboys.
***** Dude, I actually couldn't agree more. Power isn't everything, and you have to take it into the context of the overall package. I'd rather have a Miata than either the Si or ST. Good drives have something to do with nimbleness and effortlessness. I mean...I drive a goddam 1996 Buick Roadmaster station wagon and it's a lot of things, but it's definitely effortless.
All I'm saying I guess is that in the mid 20s for bread, you get to pick Focus ST, VW GTI, Sub WRX, Scion FT86/BRZ, Miata, and maybe some others I'm forgetting. But for basically the same dough, you could pick a stripped Camaro or Ecopoop Mustang. You could also have a 305 horse Challenger if you like. For me, the Civic Si gives me the smallest boner of that list. It's not that it's "plain" by comparison, but it just seems like it isn't really trying. Thoughts?
You have me there; last Si I drove was a 2011 or 12 or something like that.
***** pay the same price and after a few years the honda will be worth much more and will be way more reliable
I don't know if I would buy this or an Accord coupe V6 . Maybe I would just skip Honda altogether and get a Golf GTI or Ford Focus ST.
+echarlie 89 Test drive them and pick the one you like the most! :)
Accord is much heavier car, not as nimble, and has a huge turning radius for its class. Longer drives you want the Accord for sure. Inner city driving with a lot of narrow lanes, twisting parking ramps and narrow stalls, the Civic becomes more delightful to enjoy on a day to day basis.
You would definitely be giving up reliability with VW and Ford
i have both get the civic if u prefer better gas mileage but the v6 still does pretty good highway like 32+
Type R for me all day long 2015 or 2016
Still with reflector housings! & no AUX port? pass
AttachedSilver There is really no reason for auxiliary ports with all the other tech. I have a 2015 without nav. And I have a droid phone.
I so want to like this car, but the low level of interior quality materials is horrifying! The only thing that felt good was the metal shift knob. Cant believe how low Honda has sunk to save a buck.
The head unit for audio and navigation systems is more older Mitsubishi than Honda, which is worse, because there's no volume and tune knobs. At least Subaru's head unit is a lot better than this one. Even the CR-V, Fit, and the upcoming Pilot has this, which I don't like. The Odyssey and Accord head units are better with volume and tune knobs, and most of Acuras head units are similar to these head units.
Might be because anyone who owns a Civic Si often is relegated to someone who still thinks they're in their teens & often punks in their 'tuned' cars would always try to agitate you to a stoplight race.
I still pick a Focus ST or VW GTI over this.
I don't see why anyone would pick this over the gti or focus st. All you need is a tuner for either one to make it an extremely fun daily.
Serenity in silence
The Focus ST and VW GTI can also be tuned with a strong aftermarket support.
P.S. You just made my case in point.
Yeah id rather a MK7 over this.
TVinmyEye Screw that crap. An Si will last forever, a gti won't.
+Trades46 Check out Engineering Explained's video on the VW GTI he finds it boring and disappointing.