Honestly the base model for this new 2023 Honda Civic being the sport sedan and honestly 25k for it and it has a pretty nice interior and the civic looks pretty good I mean it may have 150 hp and it’s a 2.0 liter but it’s pretty well saves u gas pretty good car for beginners
@@t1g3r8mj2 It really is overpriced, especially when you compare it to other compact cars such as the Mazda3 and corolla that offer the same features as the civic, which aren't as expensive.
Why Missouri? Are you going by the northern most latitude line nearest the top of the state? I'm just wondering because it gets quite chilly south of Missouri as well in the winter months.
Test drove one of these, though didn’t pull the trigger due to lack of lumbar support and turbo engine. I’m under the impression the hybrid will have lumbar support, though doesn’t seem like it’ll ever come to the states..
Anybody buying a car like this is on a budget or flat out broke. It’s a car for a kid especially a girl. Complimentary maintenance is to get it in the dealership and come up with some repairs to rape you on. Plus what could it cost to maintain a piss ant vehicle like this?
Have a 22 model in the same color. Just reached 5,000 miles. It’s in the shop because the lights for the climate control switches stopped illuminating when the headlights are on. I can’t stand the piano black trim. It’s a dust collector.
Why is it every time I go to watch a 11th gen Civic review, it always the Touring. Why not the EX? Most folks are not going to buy the Touring at the $32k MSRP. That price tag, you can get a 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid Sport for another $1k more.
And if you don’t pay it, somebody else will. The current market situation will not even start to correct itself until the rich nerds who are willing to over pay for things finally run out of money.
@@philricci2012 Mazda in my city started taking off the dealer adjustments. I live in San Antonio. I realize Honda dealers might not for years. But I’m just adding what is happening at my local Mazda dealers. It would be nice if everyone would start dropping the silliness. But- the new world order is to extract wealth from the normal folks and put it in the hands of the rich. That’s what I’m reading and hearing and seeing in regards to what Biden and his leadership plan for the USA. More of a European model. Look at the stock market and inflation. They are breaking us.
I bought honda civic sports sedan 2023 and i am planning to trade it as early as possible once i complete my 6 months of financing . I hate this car when it comes to start off from intersection lights as you are the first in intersection to go and after 7 to 8 seconds you are the last one going off . Such a poor torque
New tech? Where? It’s the same Honda Sensing that shuts down or shuts off and the they still have not added Honda Link accessibility to lock or start the device like the Sentra or even Elantra. Honda even cut HD Radio & SiriusXM and made it Touring only. They really disappoint in technology.
@@Aaron14LifeZZZ Toyota CVT way better, they have an actual gear for first gear that takes all the strain of the transmission and will last way longer than Hondas normal cvt
Not as fun to drive tho 😬 that’s where Honda out does Toyota. Toyota is a great maker and definitely reliable but it’s just not as fun to whip around in
With 18 inch rims and low tires Civic is no longer good value practical car. You hit pothole and blow tire/bent rim. After owning 3 Civics I will not buy 2023 Civic.
@@In-obscurity-n7j Nope, Hyundai/KIA are still even worse than what Honda has become, & they look like trash also (IMO). No brand is above criticism/critique here.
I don't know which of the new Honda Accord models I keep seeing that reminds me exactly of an Audi but... Honda definitely made in the court now to look like an Audi. Very disappointing. Honda definitely has never been creative with body styles.
Loving the 11th gen, style really went upscale. Going to be getting a '24 sport sedan (cdn version) in aegean blue metallic next summer/fall. I'm super excited. Currently driving a '19 civic sedan lx in rallye red. Have had for 4yrs now, and it's an amazing car. Honda 4 life! 🤙🏻
I still never see these on the road yet? Is Honda even making Civics? I travel from Oklahoma to Texas constantly and never see these on the road. What’s up with a supposedly popular seller being absent? I see crossovers everywhere.
We just had the same thought! Looked it up and sales volume has been about half of what the previous generation was selling at, due to production snags
@@paparazzi8472the civic Si only comes as a manual but they are kinda hard to come by. The hatchback civic also can be optioned with a manual but they are even more rare than an Si since they mostly just make them with a cvt.
@@2004cyrus As far as comparison of ‘22 Civic Touring trim. 23 has excluded features that make sense that ‘22 Civic had, didn’t update/ upgrade or really improve. Some maybe small or minor in one’s eye but that’s the decision making to buy the older version or completely separate brand imo.
@@JijiEnt22 you can thank the completely unnecessary shortages due to Covid and chip makers. Lots of brands are eliminating power equipment and options. I have new Mazda and new Lexus and they are cutting Bose stereos and heated seats as you know. It’s not really because they want to.
I have the 2022 11th Gen Honda Civic Touring and does well, little classy, bit sporty, has that Accord look as we would refer this Civic as the "Baby Accord". It is not designed for Big and Tall people, meaning individuals taller than 5'11 and/or weighing more than 190 pounds. Well, because it is a tight fit and not as much room as the vehicle Specification details it to be or as reviewed-demonstrated by watching UA-cam videos. I bought the 2022 Civic Touring for my wife; she does not care much for all the Technology gizmos or gadgets. I had to buy new wheels and tires for the Winter season. OEM has 18-inch wheels, I downsized to 16-inch steel wheels. The Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S are only good in warm-dry conditions as they are low quality mediocre tires. For the winter I bought Michelin X-Ice Snow tires, they perform and handle the winter climate rather well except not that good in snow above 2 inches on the road or in deep snow. Do not use chains on your tires, they will damage the body of today's automobiles. You would have to go back to the 1950s to early 1980s when cars were manufactured with real metal "steel" chassis and body structure. The Civic is #1 in its segment/class but rapidly losing ground to Mazda3. Forget the KIA Forte as they are very unsafe vehicles as all KIA made vehicles are. There were no changes made going from 2022 to 2023 Civics other than minor safety software updates. It is the same car regardless of which year. Next upper level would be the 2022 Honda Accord 2.0T Touring that has everything going for it as the midsize car. However, the Accord cabin noise is still loud and the 2.0L Turbo top speed is capped at 102 mph. The Honda Accord is slightly better than the Toyota Camry, but that depends upon your preference and experience with automobiles. Camry sits at #2 just like the Corolla #2 but as for most sold both Corolla and Camry outpaced Honda Civic and Camry in the last decade.
I can’t believe Honda forces you to buy the top of the line model to get things like a rear armrest, front seat-back pockets, and rear USB chargers… insanity! Things like is why Kia and Hyundai get so much business!
19:21 The interior road noise in the hatch I test drive was insane. Like dragging a nail along the pavement you could hear every bump and knock and wind gust. Was worse than my 2020 sedan.
No heated mirrors. I have a 2022 Civic Sport Touring Hatchback and I definitely do not have heated mirrors. I do enjoy the ride and the versatility of the hatch. A can put a bike in it with the seats down without removing the front wheel.
When you hit the button for the rear window defroster it also turns on the mirror defroster. If you look at the pictograph closely you'll see it also has a little mirror.
The SENTRA just took the already AGED look of the ALTIMA when the Altima was already due for a refresh! I don't care for this having Jetta looking style myself and own a '16 Orchid Pearl Touring bought new which I love! 136k miles and I'd easily feel confident to drive it cross-country tomorrow!! 😁 #HoneyIshrunktheAltima
Thanks for watching and happy holidays to everyone! Apparently we also forgot how to count past 10, because this is the 11th generation Civic 😂
Good job Honda, I seen tons on the road. However, few things missing like rear vents, rear heated seats, and more interior color options
I think it's the 11th Generation. I bought a '22 Sport Touring and have never looked back. Love it.
I forgot how to count lol
Honestly the base model for this new 2023 Honda Civic being the sport sedan and honestly 25k for it and it has a pretty nice interior and the civic looks pretty good I mean it may have 150 hp and it’s a 2.0 liter but it’s pretty well saves u gas pretty good car for beginners
Not just for begginers
Way overpriced
@@t1g3r8mj2 It really is overpriced, especially when you compare it to other compact cars such as the Mazda3 and corolla that offer the same features as the civic, which aren't as expensive.
Just got mine 2023 Touring with 23 miles off the lot. Its incredible!
Congrats on your new Civic!
I got one with a 1000 bought under msrp
@@CarConfections how much and what state
Just bought a 24 hatchback sport and I Love it!
Im not seeing the US market without the LX trim level. In fact, right now (June 2023) Honda website is promoting a lease for the LX trim, exclusively.
Not gonna lie, the Civic was by far my favorite car that I've ever owned.
Yea absolutely 100 because it’s actually competitive and the interior is a game changer
I leased after a Corolla with stesl wheels. Got the Civic. Never again with fancy wheels. What a bade ride
Heated steering wheel should be standard on all triims north of missouri!
Why Missouri? Are you going by the northern most latitude line nearest the top of the state? I'm just wondering because it gets quite chilly south of Missouri as well in the winter months.
the front looks futuristic but old school at the same time
Agreed! Rented one and loved it
Glad u got to review the Touring
My dream Honda sedan!! Good video bro.
This is actually the 11th gen. I got the 2022 hatchback sport model! Definitely looked at your guys videos before my purchase! 😇
Oops, thanks for pointing that out! Congrats on your Civic Hatch!
Test drove one of these, though didn’t pull the trigger due to lack of lumbar support and turbo engine. I’m under the impression the hybrid will have lumbar support, though doesn’t seem like it’ll ever come to the states..
If only. I would definitely get a hybrid hatchback if it was offered here.
Absolutely impossible to find this trim. Seen about 100 civic sedans sport trim. Can bet 20 dollars before seeing the obvious
Shouldn't have gotten rid of LX model. And also have a non touch screen model for people that hate touch screens in cars.
I love it !!! Planning on getting one next year!! THANKS for a great video!!
You're welcome! Happy holidays!
This is the trim level to buy unless you're on a budget!
Anybody buying a car like this is on a budget or flat out broke. It’s a car for a kid especially a girl.
Complimentary maintenance is to get it in the dealership and come up with some repairs to rape you on. Plus what could it cost to maintain a piss ant vehicle like this?
Hard disagree, I want a reliable car. The 1.5T engine is not as good as the 2.0NA in the sport for reliability.
How difficult is the engineering to run to vent to the rear seats?
Was waiting for a 2023 Civic review. Thank you 😃
wow, this honda civic is pretty loaded at the pricepoint, but huge dissappointment by me for no rear vents
IT’S IN IT’S ELEVENTH GENERATION!!!
I love this channel.
😁🙏
@@CarConfections how much is the car
Do a comparison between the 2023 Toyota Corolla and the 2023 Honda Civic net
The kia forte is better than both
Buy the Mazda 3
Yes, we certainly want to make that comparison as soon as we can!
@@hokagedlo6133 if you like the idea of the engine turning to crap within 60k to 80k miles, then yea.. buy a Kia.
Have a 22 model in the same color. Just reached 5,000 miles. It’s in the shop because the lights for the climate control switches stopped illuminating when the headlights are on. I can’t stand the piano black trim. It’s a dust collector.
Yea I carry a micro fiber cloth and just wipe gently every couple of days.
All Lincoln cars have piano black.
1:13 Trim Levels for 2023
power of dreams
I still really hate that flat front between the grille and hood.... The hatchback and Si don't have that and look much more like a Civic should.
Still have lx in Canada.
Sounds really loud inside, which is expected of Honda. That CVT reminds me of riding SeaDoo. Honda has lost its way. There are better cars out there!
Why is it every time I go to watch a 11th gen Civic review, it always the Touring. Why not the EX? Most folks are not going to buy the Touring at the $32k MSRP. That price tag, you can get a 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid Sport for another $1k more.
Waaaaaaaay over priced.Forgot to add the market adjustment of 4000.00
And if you don’t pay it, somebody else will. The current market situation will not even start to correct itself until the rich nerds who are willing to over pay for things finally run out of money.
@@philricci2012 Mazda in my city started taking off the dealer adjustments. I live in San Antonio. I realize Honda dealers might not for years. But I’m just adding what is happening at my local Mazda dealers. It would be nice if everyone would start dropping the silliness. But- the new world order is to extract wealth from the normal folks and put it in the hands of the rich. That’s what I’m reading and hearing and seeing in regards to what Biden and his leadership plan for the USA. More of a European model. Look at the stock market and inflation. They are breaking us.
I went to 3 dealers before I finally found one at MSRP, had to wait 2 months for the car but it was worth only paying 26K out the door
@@forceuser609 for a Sport model?
The driving expirience is much better than its competitors. Its worth its price
Except the pilot doesn’t have the fan style which I think it would have looked nice.
I bought honda civic sports sedan 2023 and i am planning to trade it as early as possible once i complete my 6 months of financing . I hate this car when it comes to start off from intersection lights as you are the first in intersection to go and after 7 to 8 seconds you are the last one going off . Such a poor torque
Be aware with those car, I got 2022 Civic EX 2H Vin, with 22,000 miles the RACK & PINION FAULT, check NHTSA for more details
Does this have more space inside than the Altima?
New tech? Where? It’s the same Honda Sensing that shuts down or shuts off and the they still have not added Honda Link accessibility to lock or start the device like the Sentra or even Elantra. Honda even cut HD Radio & SiriusXM and made it Touring only. They really disappoint in technology.
Really wish they’d do away with the CVT
Is it really that bad compared to a manual or automatic?
@@Aaron14LifeZZZ it isn’t. you get what u pay for.
@@Aaron14LifeZZZ Toyota CVT way better, they have an actual gear for first gear that takes all the strain of the transmission and will last way longer than Hondas normal cvt
We all do. Prevents me from going with Honda. I’ll stick with Mazda
@@Aaron14LifeZZZ absolutely
It needs a 7 speed Automatic and a Panoramic Sunroof
My 2001 Accord is crap but at 222600 plus it is still on the road
Just when I'm ready to buy a Civic, I just don't like the style. I will have to buy like a 2011 Civic hybrid.
Wouldn’t the SI be the fourth trim level and do they get rid of any base model on the hatch?
We cover the Civic Si and Type R models in separate reviews. And yes, unfortunately, the LX has been discontinued from the Hatchback model as well
@Car Confections Sad but true. Canada still gets an LX sedan and hatchback. And they both have heated front seats, because Canada.
The interior is basically a cheaper version of a German interior, with honeycomb vents.
@@Saturdayz_In_The_Fall Usually originality is awarded, not copying what others are doing.
Honda just puts parts together. Everything made and designed by other companies.
Nice car but Honda needs to make the civic the same size as the Accord, just like how Nissan made the Altima the same size as the Maxima
Lol what😂
Except it's not particularly compact, is it.....
It’s huge.
mazda 3
Nice
Takes the looks on Corolla and is just as good.
Not as fun to drive tho 😬 that’s where Honda out does Toyota. Toyota is a great maker and definitely reliable but it’s just not as fun to whip around in
@@TuroVJ I said Honda is better pretty much 🤓
Interior is very Audiesque
What’s the song? ❤❤
Absolutely overpriced. A Mazda3 AWD with premium package cost less with better interior.
These wheels just don't belong on a Civic. Why does every car have to try to look like a sports sedan?
it’s the cheap accord… no way is this a compact car… it’s midsize… it’s the same size as an accord… get the base accord .. better deal
I've seen it in person. The Accord is definitely bigger
Ive seen the new accord in person it looks odd to me, like a boat
Honda CR-V is the same design.
60000 for a civic.
With 18 inch rims and low tires Civic is no longer good value practical car.
You hit pothole and blow tire/bent rim. After owning 3 Civics I will not buy 2023 Civic.
NO MORE VTEC!
Guy leaves out the si lol
Si and Type R are covered in separate videos
@@CarConfections oh my bad
Bro wtf happened to the design 😹
Looks like garbage & Honda today is average build-quality at best. Crap turbo engines. Crap belt/chain CVTs. No thanks.
Есть версии с механической трансмиссией?
Let me guess. Your a Hyundai fan boy?
@@In-obscurity-n7j Nope, Hyundai/KIA are still even worse than what Honda has become, & they look like trash also (IMO). No brand is above criticism/critique here.
@@inctru I hear ya. Unfortunately nothing is made like it used to be. Profit above everything. Nobody takes pride in the work they do anymore.
Mazda is doing pretty ok
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
All these new cars suck. Soo boring
I don't know which of the new Honda Accord models I keep seeing that reminds me exactly of an Audi but... Honda definitely made in the court now to look like an Audi. Very disappointing. Honda definitely has never been creative with body styles.
Loving the 11th gen, style really went upscale. Going to be getting a '24 sport sedan (cdn version) in aegean blue metallic next summer/fall. I'm super excited. Currently driving a '19 civic sedan lx in rallye red. Have had for 4yrs now, and it's an amazing car. Honda 4 life! 🤙🏻
I still never see these on the road yet? Is Honda even making Civics? I travel from Oklahoma to Texas constantly and never see these on the road. What’s up with a supposedly popular seller being absent? I see crossovers everywhere.
We just had the same thought! Looked it up and sales volume has been about half of what the previous generation was selling at, due to production snags
@@CarConfections that explains it! Crazy world we are in.
I've actually seen a lot of these in central arkansas
@@mr.grumps3544 that’s good. I wish I could see them. I was surprised not to see any in San Antonio or Oklahoma City.
See them all the time In Arizona
I like the 2023 Honda Civic, but I don’t like the CVT 😂
Есть версии с механической трансмиссией?
Oh wow this is the first time I’ve seen a comment where Darrion doesn’t line something! Wow
@@paparazzi8472the civic Si only comes as a manual but they are kinda hard to come by. The hatchback civic also can be optioned with a manual but they are even more rare than an Si since they mostly just make them with a cvt.
This is the best generation, especially in the hatch!!
Excellent video as always, stay warm this weekend! :)
Thanks! Same to you! 🥶
The seats were actually comfortable
This car sucks unfortunately 😢
Why does it suck Fubara ?
@@2004cyrus As far as comparison of ‘22 Civic Touring trim. 23 has excluded features that make sense that ‘22 Civic had, didn’t update/ upgrade or really improve. Some maybe small or minor in one’s eye but that’s the decision making to buy the older version or completely separate brand imo.
@@JijiEnt22 you can thank the completely unnecessary shortages due to Covid and chip makers. Lots of brands are eliminating power equipment and options. I have new Mazda and new Lexus and they are cutting Bose stereos and heated seats as you know. It’s not really because they want to.
I wish this car had AWD
The new Prius does and it’s faster and gets better fuel mileage.
@@philricci2012 yea but I don’t like how it looks
You know your stuff. Every feature you say what trims it’s on, great review thank you!
That's our specialty! Thanks for watching 😁
The sound is so gritty
I have the 2022 11th Gen Honda Civic Touring and does well, little classy, bit sporty, has that Accord look as we would refer this Civic as the "Baby Accord". It is not designed for Big and Tall people, meaning individuals taller than 5'11 and/or weighing more than 190 pounds. Well, because it is a tight fit and not as much room as the vehicle Specification details it to be or as reviewed-demonstrated by watching UA-cam videos. I bought the 2022 Civic Touring for my wife; she does not care much for all the Technology gizmos or gadgets. I had to buy new wheels and tires for the Winter season. OEM has 18-inch wheels, I downsized to 16-inch steel wheels. The Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S are only good in warm-dry conditions as they are low quality mediocre tires. For the winter I bought Michelin X-Ice Snow tires, they perform and handle the winter climate rather well except not that good in snow above 2 inches on the road or in deep snow. Do not use chains on your tires, they will damage the body of today's automobiles. You would have to go back to the 1950s to early 1980s when cars were manufactured with real metal "steel" chassis and body structure. The Civic is #1 in its segment/class but rapidly losing ground to Mazda3. Forget the KIA Forte as they are very unsafe vehicles as all KIA made vehicles are. There were no changes made going from 2022 to 2023 Civics other than minor safety software updates. It is the same car regardless of which year. Next upper level would be the 2022 Honda Accord 2.0T Touring that has everything going for it as the midsize car. However, the Accord cabin noise is still loud and the 2.0L Turbo top speed is capped at 102 mph. The Honda Accord is slightly better than the Toyota Camry, but that depends upon your preference and experience with automobiles. Camry sits at #2 just like the Corolla #2 but as for most sold both Corolla and Camry outpaced Honda Civic and Camry in the last decade.
They should’ve kept the digital dash from the 2018 model. I had the OG speedometer view. It’s so dated.
Есть версии с механической трансмиссией?
Only in the hatchback
No for the sedan, but yes for the Hatchback
AWD hybrid will be the cars comming.
I think the 2020s is going to be a golden age for vehicles
The tray fits in the lid.
I can’t believe Honda forces you to buy the top of the line model to get things like a rear armrest, front seat-back pockets, and rear USB chargers… insanity! Things like is why Kia and Hyundai get so much business!
Going to drive one tonight!
grt video guys
Thanks!
First
19:21 The interior road noise in the hatch I test drive was insane. Like dragging a nail along the pavement you could hear every bump and knock and wind gust. Was worse than my 2020 sedan.
No heated mirrors. I have a 2022 Civic Sport Touring Hatchback and I definitely do not have heated mirrors. I do enjoy the ride and the versatility of the hatch. A can put a bike in it with the seats down without removing the front wheel.
What are u talking about I have the same car and we do have heated mirrors
When you hit the button for the rear window defroster it also turns on the mirror defroster. If you look at the pictograph closely you'll see it also has a little mirror.
Didn’t know that. Was looking for a heated mirror button. Should have read the owner’s manual.
Nice, but I think the Nissan Sentra and Mazda 3 look better.
The SENTRA just took the already AGED look of the ALTIMA when the Altima was already due for a refresh! I don't care for this having Jetta looking style myself and own a '16 Orchid Pearl Touring bought new which I love! 136k miles and I'd easily feel confident to drive it cross-country tomorrow!! 😁
#HoneyIshrunktheAltima
@@chadcash9709 Altima looks aged? Well either way both the Sentra and Altima looks far better than the Civic and Accord respectively.
I had one and sold it back within 3 months and got a new Sonata N Line , underwhelmed was an understatement with the civic 😴😴😴😴😴😴
Is there a way to make you seat higher
Yes
How tall are you?
5'9"