Yes, very sweet! Good to see parts of the USA are still like that. If that was here in Florida, she would be there to distract you while someone is sneaking up from behind.
5:08 Southern Hospitality. Truly a perk of the South. Tennessee especially. Been to Tennessee many times and I’ve been helped tremendously. Had a car break down a while back. The man that pulled over was a tow truck driver. He said “Not much of a mechanic myself but if you want I can take you to the nearest shop” and he did just that. Loaded my car up and took me to the nearest Honda Service Center (I drove a Civic at the time ironically). No charge. Was very grateful for his help! And no, to those folk who will try to spin this story around. I am not a Tennessee Native nor do I live there.
I visited my friend in Encinitas this past week who just picked up a brand new SI (in grey). Fantastic car. He let me drive it from Encinitas to downtown SD. 201hp is perfect for the SI. Plenty of passing power. The gearbox is wonderful. It is alot of fun for not alot of cash. It is also very comfortable.
Can confirm. I talked about buying a new car in front of my manual Fit, and it threw an input shaft bearing the same day. I swapped the transmission, and then I BOUGHT a new car, and it threw the input shaft bearing again!!
This generation of civic is second to none. It dominates it's class. In fact it's the baby brother that got better than it's sibling. It can and does compete with the likes of Camry. Especially now having a hybrid power plant. .Unfortunately it can also compete in price as well. With a option for almost everyone. I don't see anyone being disappointed with any 11 gen Civic.
i just got mine yesterday and its so fun it feels so luxurious and its the exact same as that one you show, first ever manual and im in love and tbh that auto rev match is a life saver being my first ever manual
Just another 30-40 HP and maybe a DSG like option (like out of the last gen ILX) and that would put this Civic over the top. Doesn't need a ton more power, just enough to balance out the package and keep it ahead of everyday commuters and hybrids.
24:18 pro-tip: you can tap the 'back' button on the head unit to get rid of those pesky mode-change splash screens that do indeed linger too long by default
thanks for all of the footage on this new civic, I want one so bad and love these opinions of those like you who actually drive them how i would haha. I want one so bad and I cant wait until November! (my civic sport lease is up)
Can I ask what fuel you use? It looks like Honda recommends premium but they told me you can use regular. I'm considering picking one up but premium fuel is a bit of a turn off
I just upgraded to a Acura Integra Type S but I had a 10th gen civic SI for the last 5 years. After 65,000 miles it was a great companion. Fuel economy was great better than my new car lol 😂.
Re: the seats. I currently drive a 10th gen Si. Little bit different bolstering but similar. Prior to that I had a Focus ST with the leather Recaros. The Recaros looked so cool and were so aggressive, but could get a little bit uncomfortable anything longer than an hour in the car. But I got my Si and drove it 4400KM across Canada. Was a beast on mileage, (averaged over 50 mpg) and the seats were perfect for multiple 12 hour driving days. Love my Si
Honda is going to have to step their game up for the next gen (12th gen) Civic Si. They have rested on their laurels and stayed stagnant at the 200hp range since 2006 when the 8th gen Civic Si came out and only went to 205hp when the 10th gen came out only to downgrade -5hp for the 11th gen. Yes, the Si was never about big horsepower, but if the FK8 and FL5 Type R's never came to the our shores, then at least the Si should have been our high-performance top dog with 300hp or at least make a sedan version of the Type R that would've been for North America. There's only ever been two sedan Type R's from Honda (in Japan) that have ever existed: The Japanese-spec DB8 Honda Integra Type R sedan and the FD2 Honda Civic Type R sedan (based on the 8th gen Civic Si platform). Going into the 12th gen Civic platform very soon in the next couple of years, the 12th gen Civic Si needs about 235-240hp. The AP1 and AP2 S2000s pushed more hp than the Civic Si's ever had. 220-225lb-ft of tq would be more than generous, hence making the Civic Si the most powerful Civic ahead of the Civic Hybrid and behind the FL5 Civic Type R. The L15B7 (1.5T) has served its time and it's time to retire it. A 1.8T engine would be more suitable for the next gen Civic Si, or at least upgrade the liter displacement by .3L making the L15 become an L18A, L18B, or L18C codenamed engine as the 1.8T and give the next gen Civic Si the performance Si fans, Si owners, and potential new Si buyers are desperately wanting the next gen Civic Si to be.
I agree with this. I got the 2023 Civic si, its a fun car, I love it but they shouldve atleast gave it more power. Hopefully the 12th gens have more power and I hope they remove the auto start/stop feature and replace the electric e brake with a manual handbrake
My son has the 2019 Si with a K Tuner and all the bolt on mods. The tuned L15B and tiny turbo is easily 290-330hp so it's super fun to drive. My understanding is that the 2.0T from the TypeR and Accord fits perfectly as an upgrade without much fuss so that would be a logical option for more power and torque. Once my son blows up his 1.5 we may have to go the 2.0T route.
I’m beginning to think ppl don’t know how to get the most out of their cars and then ask n get more power that they can’t control or know what to do with. If you know what to do with it is plenty enough power. Want more? Buy the R
@@timothylee2772 yessss bro thats why when they first came out alot of people complain about the lack of HP/power. I agree with you. Should be 225 by now. Still a fin car overall
Drove this si on Saturday red and I must say move it coming from Toyota owner for many years Honda doing the damn thing right here . Maybe my next car 😊
I have a 23 forte gt manual and love it, but I wish I could have gotten the civic si. Mine has sunroof and heated seats, which the 25 si finally now has. Plus I have rear vents for my daughter and rear passengers. Plus I don’t hang auto start stop, and I get a good old fashioned manual e brake. I feel auto start stop (which I know I would get into a habit of turning it off every time I get in the car), and pressing a button to set an ebrake in a manual car feels like it would feel wrong. But honestly the radar cruise control and limited slip front diffs would probably make it all worth it. When I want to get down on it, that one wheel peel is really felt in my forte gt manual. Plus the last manual version of a car that’s no longer being made, feels unique. Lots of gt line fortes on the row. Way less GT’s, and less than a thousand manual versions of the GT out there, and I have one. Plus I got my 23 gt manual brand new for 24,000. No mark up, and well under 30k.
I had a 9th gen si 120K miles.. never changed stock clutch until I traded it in.. the reliability is great on these if u don’t bang the gears all the time.. I drive a tuned wrx tr now because I needed all wheel for winter.. would have gotten the type r if it was awd
They should bring Boost Blue on to the Civic Si. It blew me away that Aegean Blue and the Orange got axed. Orange was cool. Aegean Blue is popular color for the Civic sedan/Si sedan.
Si is always a fun car I owned one back in the day. Fun when you are in your 20,30's now older this would not be my choice for daily driving. I passed on the 11th Gen when car shopping a year ago. I put it on my short list because of Tedwards Si. The manual was an absolute joy to use in test drive BUT sure while driving on a country road but I knew I was moving to Vegas and this would be a chore in crazy traffic. Plus the small trunks in a car now after having a hatch or small SUV is no longer appealing. My options at Costco are limted with a small car. So what did I choose? A Hybrid Niro😂 serves me well and love my 50 mpg (former Honda enthusiast have owned 5 including Si, one Accord, 3 civics including a mileage champ the 89 sedan made it to 385,000miles)
Good to see a lack of automatic wipers and hope that starts a trend. That is such a pointless feature unless you want your wiper blades to wear out 3x faster.
In the nineties a fun manual was under 10k, and a high school graduate could easily finance one (if parents help.with insurance) Now, the wages went up 5%, but the prices went up 5000%. This is (realtively) rich people privledge to AFFORD these things now.
Great cars my wife has the 23 sport. Got it brand new 0 miles now at 26k and a trip to Florida from Texas and a few trips across Texas only gripe is the crappy steering problem
Lost my tolerance for revving the heck out of small engines just to feel energetic, not even fast. I'm too old for babying the sweet-spot on the rev-range. Honda needs to put a de-tuned version of the 2.0 in this. Heck, I'd rather have a non-turbo 2.5 liter with no lag.
Couldn’t agree more. This is the reason why I chose a GTI over this. Plenty of hp and torque from stock. A simple OTS tune adds 80+ hp and 100+ torque, turning it into a little rocket. Yeah, it’s a VW, not a Honda bla bla bla… but I don’t really care.
AGREED!!!!….the 2.0T from the accord would’ve been a win in this…that 1.5 motor is horrible IMO…and the integra also…make the 2.0 252hp from the accord the standard engine. Then the 300 plus hp engine for the CTR and the type S integra that they currently have
16:41 Not much of a compliment there 😅 The downsides of being a sportier model with the higher NVH than the other trims, while still retaining the sedateness and lack of harmonics that you _do_ want on a car like this. *sigh* That’s the state of the automobile industry these days between all the regs and what the regular person expects out of cars. Thank god I still have my 88’ CRX Si, with a REAL sunroof that’s all but extinct in today’s cars. Moonroofs are so negligible, that it’s almost like it’s not there.
the only thing I want to know is if the sound system is decent, I have a 2019 Miata RF GT and plan on getting rid of it due to it's impracticability as a comfortable daily and little to no space for just about everything, I love the thing but it's just not what I want when I can only have one car(money). So just wanting to know if the sound system is a good quality(it probably is considering it's honda but i'd like to hear your thoughts if you ever see this).
I feel like Honda is lagging behind with the SI. The type r is as good as ever but you can tell that Honda has made the SI take a back seat. No power boost? No heated steering wheel? No automatic option? No fix for the rev hang? Just overall the SI needs a revamp soon considering the Elantra N Line and Jetta GLI are still in the market, although the competition has been dropping out recently. The Forte GT is on its way out and that was what I would say the best competitor for the SI considering it had cooled seats, a DCT, ONE more horsepower (crazy, I know) and no rev hang in the manual. If kia ever decides to make a K4 GT, and even if they don't, Honda NEEDS to make updates to the SI. It's starting to feel dated.
@@TheUnreadableUser I mean you're critiquing the Si based on criteria that Honda didn't spec it for. The priority with the Si is driver engagement. Most of the improvements aren't visible from the exterior. They added Type R suspension components and stiffened the chassis. It handles tighter than every car you mentioned. It has the best manual transmission and steering feel.It's never been offered with an automatic because that's not the objective of the car. It's sole purpose is affordable, practical driver engagement. That has always been Honda's M.O. with the Si. The other cars you mentioned maybe have more technology, comfort, and power, but none of them match the driver inputs offered by the Si. Honda built the car to a price point and had to pick and choose what made the cut. They picked driver feel and handling and it excels in that and is the best in class on that criteria. Simply put, if you care more about creature comforts, technology, and having an automatic option....the Civic Si was probably never the right car for you in the first place, and that's why the others exist.
@@roghaus you're right, but I feel like the argument of the price could still be made. Driving feel is important, but for the price you can get a used Elantra N or GR Corolla and those are probably equal in driving feel
@AdonaiNate dude. It’s been this low number for like a decade while only getting heavier. It’s just slow, it can be at least 230hp without compromising anything
I'm sure it will, if not, then the 2026 model year. It's only the 2nd model year for the Integra or going on the 3rd model year for the Integra, but the Integra Type S is in its second model year.
4:30 you said it was number 35 off the line? How do you know that. I bought a 2025 si 2 days ago and I’d like to know what number I have off the line 😂
If only they would put a manual e brake and give it like 50 hp... and paint match the mirrors and spoiler. Maybe add back in the fog lights too and remove the fake piped in sound.
Right. They just gave us the stuff that Canada already had when we should've gotten it together. They gave us in the US a stripped out version for the first 3 model years and then give us the extra goodies for the mid-cycle refresh which I am totally fine with. However, Honda needs to stop negating the US market in the beginning when the new gen car comes out. I hope Honda does better for the next gen (12th gen) Civic Si and truly gives it S2000 horsepower between 235-240hp and 220-225lb-ft of tq so it can be the true second most powerful Civic ahead of the Civic Hybrid and behind the Civic Type R. The Civic Si should always be the second of the top-of-the-line trim.
Great car. But I just dont agree with the info screens. They are very distracting. Distracting from what people need to do... And thats drive the car and be aware of their surroundings!
Curious. You mentioned you wouldn't want to spend more than ~ 2 hrs in the seats, but didn't you do an 8 hr road trip in a '22 and say they were great and you didn't have any fatigue?
@TopherDrives - Question for you… now that you have commuted the Civic Si and the ND3 and you had to pick one. Which one would you pick and the main reason why?
Unless you really need the extra seats, Miata no question :). The new civics are great cars, but the size and handling of the Miata are in a class of its own.
Honda needs to fill the gap between the regular civic and the type R. This just doesn’t do it. The fact the hybrid makes more power is absurd. We need a proper 240-260 hp civic si. God forbid we could get the 2.0T in this car.
@@andrefrbk if you are physically able you should leave how to drive a manual. So much more fun. If you have to drive in bumper to bumper traffic everyday you should move lol.
Pattiboi never should have sold his Fg2 Coupe. Installed Hondata Flashpro and got scared of it running lean. Yet never took the time or $ to get it proper dyno tuned.. Audible shift sound is so annoying! Never sell my '06 Si Coupe Literally a FWD S2000 Fuk diver aids 'piped in noise' 😂
Sad that the hybrid is quicker :( could have given it 20-30 more hp. For quickest or 1/4 mile runs the new golf gti comes with 265 hp and will take the civic to gapeebees lol
@@alexp6409 yeah maybe he’s a very big 10 year old lol. I’m guessing by the age of your kid we are about the same age. Some younger parents flip out if their kids don’t have rear air vent and 30 inches of legroom.
I'm 6'4 and slim and even I can fit in the back of a Civic Si. Today's compact cars are no longer compact. They're like mid-compact. They have compact in the name with near mid-size sedan proportions and capacity.
my 2024 Si was stolen; i'm a month away from my 2025. PLEASE share your favorite anti theft devices. I already have a club ready.....what else. What security does honda offer with the car?!?!!? Thank you
Early on they did. They were marking these up to $35,000-$36,000 during the pandemic and it was only a $27,300 car at the time when this gen Civic Si came out.
love to see kindness what a nice lady to check on you 😅
When did that happen
that was really sweet of her
@@Khalilpato 5:00
@@DMN3901 Thank you Sir
Yes, very sweet! Good to see parts of the USA are still like that. If that was here in Florida, she would be there to distract you while someone is sneaking up from behind.
5:08 Southern Hospitality. Truly a perk of the South. Tennessee especially. Been to Tennessee many times and I’ve been helped tremendously.
Had a car break down a while back. The man that pulled over was a tow truck driver. He said “Not much of a mechanic myself but if you want I can take you to the nearest shop” and he did just that. Loaded my car up and took me to the nearest Honda Service Center (I drove a Civic at the time ironically). No charge.
Was very grateful for his help! And no, to those folk who will try to spin this story around. I am not a Tennessee Native nor do I live there.
Southern hospitality, love it!!
I clicked without checking the profile name and thought tedward sounded different in this one lol
That lady checked on you to see if you needed help, that is awesome!
I visited my friend in Encinitas this past week who just picked up a brand new SI (in grey). Fantastic car. He let me drive it from Encinitas to downtown SD. 201hp is perfect for the SI. Plenty of passing power. The gearbox is wonderful. It is alot of fun for not alot of cash. It is also very comfortable.
It's not a 90s Civic, but Honda definitely found its way back to making an affordable car genuinely desirable again.
I adore my 2019 Civic Si. I've been pondering test driving a 2025, but I'm afraid my '19 would know and reject me afterwards. 🤣
If they werent so underpowered.
Can confirm. I talked about buying a new car in front of my manual Fit, and it threw an input shaft bearing the same day. I swapped the transmission, and then I BOUGHT a new car, and it threw the input shaft bearing again!!
The thing I don’t hear much from any UA-camr is that they removed the idiot light and put in a proper thermostat gauge.
This generation of civic is second to none. It dominates it's class. In fact it's the baby brother that got better than it's sibling. It can and does compete with the likes of Camry. Especially now having a hybrid power plant. .Unfortunately it can also compete in price as well. With a option for almost everyone. I don't see anyone being disappointed with any 11 gen Civic.
i just got mine yesterday and its so fun it feels so luxurious and its the exact same as that one you show, first ever manual and im in love and tbh that auto rev match is a life saver being my first ever manual
Based fellow Apple Maps user, we love to see it.
Just another 30-40 HP and maybe a DSG like option (like out of the last gen ILX) and that would put this Civic over the top. Doesn't need a ton more power, just enough to balance out the package and keep it ahead of everyday commuters and hybrids.
And build it on the hatchback platform
@sbs-0055 I wonder if they aren't offering this on the hatch platform so they will get more civic hybrid sales?
@@glorentzenfeel like Honda would be more worried about cannibalizing type R sales
They dont want to effect type r sales I guess
@@gamez1237 that makes sense too
Luv the shift lights
This was literally shot in my neighborhood, you just drove my morning commute.
24:18 pro-tip: you can tap the 'back' button on the head unit to get rid of those pesky mode-change splash screens that do indeed linger too long by default
thanks for all of the footage on this new civic, I want one so bad and love these opinions of those like you who actually drive them how i would haha. I want one so bad and I cant wait until November! (my civic sport lease is up)
I like it! The interior is very nice and modern and the colors are great.
just bought my own white 25 si a couple weeks ago and absolutely love it!
Can I ask what fuel you use? It looks like Honda recommends premium but they told me you can use regular. I'm considering picking one up but premium fuel is a bit of a turn off
I just upgraded to a Acura Integra Type S but I had a 10th gen civic SI for the last 5 years. After 65,000 miles it was a great companion. Fuel economy was great better than my new car lol 😂.
This car looks so impressive
37 here, find myself wanting one to remind myself of the highschool years...
Re: the seats. I currently drive a 10th gen Si. Little bit different bolstering but similar. Prior to that I had a Focus ST with the leather Recaros. The Recaros looked so cool and were so aggressive, but could get a little bit uncomfortable anything longer than an hour in the car. But I got my Si and drove it 4400KM across Canada. Was a beast on mileage, (averaged over 50 mpg) and the seats were perfect for multiple 12 hour driving days. Love my Si
Awesome cute enthusiast vehicle :3 woohoo 💪 ❤️
Love from Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️
I have the 2025 Civic Sport, and I love it, Not as fancy as this one but still fun to drive
I am in Canada and have a 2023 SI. It looks like the facelift for the USA is all the features I already have here in Canada 😅
Honda is going to have to step their game up for the next gen (12th gen) Civic Si. They have rested on their laurels and stayed stagnant at the 200hp range since 2006 when the 8th gen Civic Si came out and only went to 205hp when the 10th gen came out only to downgrade -5hp for the 11th gen.
Yes, the Si was never about big horsepower, but if the FK8 and FL5 Type R's never came to the our shores, then at least the Si should have been our high-performance top dog with 300hp or at least make a sedan version of the Type R that would've been for North America.
There's only ever been two sedan Type R's from Honda (in Japan) that have ever existed: The Japanese-spec DB8 Honda Integra Type R sedan and the FD2 Honda Civic Type R sedan (based on the 8th gen Civic Si platform).
Going into the 12th gen Civic platform very soon in the next couple of years, the 12th gen Civic Si needs about 235-240hp. The AP1 and AP2 S2000s pushed more hp than the Civic Si's ever had. 220-225lb-ft of tq would be more than generous, hence making the Civic Si the most powerful Civic ahead of the Civic Hybrid and behind the FL5 Civic Type R.
The L15B7 (1.5T) has served its time and it's time to retire it. A 1.8T engine would be more suitable for the next gen Civic Si, or at least upgrade the liter displacement by .3L making the L15 become an L18A, L18B, or L18C codenamed engine as the 1.8T and give the next gen Civic Si the performance Si fans, Si owners, and potential new Si buyers are desperately wanting the next gen Civic Si to be.
I agree with this. I got the 2023 Civic si, its a fun car, I love it but they shouldve atleast gave it more power. Hopefully the 12th gens have more power and I hope they remove the auto start/stop feature and replace the electric e brake with a manual handbrake
My son has the 2019 Si with a K Tuner and all the bolt on mods. The tuned L15B and tiny turbo is easily 290-330hp so it's super fun to drive. My understanding is that the 2.0T from the TypeR and Accord fits perfectly as an upgrade without much fuss so that would be a logical option for more power and torque. Once my son blows up his 1.5 we may have to go the 2.0T route.
I’m beginning to think ppl don’t know how to get the most out of their cars and then ask n get more power that they can’t control or know what to do with. If you know what to do with it is plenty enough power. Want more? Buy the R
@@Gotbread25200HP since 2006? Should be at least 225 HP by now. ????
@@timothylee2772 yessss bro thats why when they first came out alot of people complain about the lack of HP/power. I agree with you. Should be 225 by now. Still a fin car overall
Drove this si on Saturday red and I must say move it coming from Toyota owner for many years Honda doing the damn thing right here . Maybe my next car 😊
I have a 23 forte gt manual and love it, but I wish I could have gotten the civic si. Mine has sunroof and heated seats, which the 25 si finally now has. Plus I have rear vents for my daughter and rear passengers. Plus I don’t hang auto start stop, and I get a good old fashioned manual e brake. I feel auto start stop (which I know I would get into a habit of turning it off every time I get in the car), and pressing a button to set an ebrake in a manual car feels like it would feel wrong. But honestly the radar cruise control and limited slip front diffs would probably make it all worth it. When I want to get down on it, that one wheel peel is really felt in my forte gt manual. Plus the last manual version of a car that’s no longer being made, feels unique. Lots of gt line fortes on the row. Way less GT’s, and less than a thousand manual versions of the GT out there, and I have one. Plus I got my 23 gt manual brand new for 24,000. No mark up, and well under 30k.
6:18 the infotainment is 9 inches, the gauge cluster is 10.2 inches
I had a 9th gen si 120K miles.. never changed stock clutch until I traded it in.. the reliability is great on these if u don’t bang the gears all the time.. I drive a tuned wrx tr now because I needed all wheel for winter.. would have gotten the type r if it was awd
Aegean Blue Metallic is also gone for 2025. That and Rallye Red are my fav's. The orange was cool too but that was axed for the 24's.
They should bring Boost Blue on to the Civic Si.
It blew me away that Aegean Blue and the Orange got axed. Orange was cool. Aegean Blue is popular color for the Civic sedan/Si sedan.
that car at 10:10 was up that trucks ass lmfao.
Si is always a fun car I owned one back in the day. Fun when you are in your 20,30's now older this would not be my choice for daily driving. I passed on the 11th Gen when car shopping a year ago. I put it on my short list because of Tedwards Si. The manual was an absolute joy to use in test drive BUT sure while driving on a country road but I knew I was moving to Vegas and this would be a chore in crazy traffic.
Plus the small trunks in a car now after having a hatch or small SUV is no longer appealing. My options at Costco are limted with a small car.
So what did I choose? A Hybrid Niro😂 serves me well and love my 50 mpg
(former Honda enthusiast have owned 5 including Si, one Accord, 3 civics including a mileage champ the 89 sedan made it to 385,000miles)
Love your videos❤👍
those red seats are a war crime
the better car in the world !!!!!
Just bought mine today! Getting it in white :)
Good to see a lack of automatic wipers and hope that starts a trend. That is such a pointless feature unless you want your wiper blades to wear out 3x faster.
Nice reveiw did the retuning of suspension have contribute to stiffer ride ?😊
I envy you, you get Si, we only get RS. What nice front bucket seats!
In the nineties a fun manual was under 10k, and a high school graduate could easily finance one (if parents help.with insurance)
Now, the wages went up 5%, but the prices went up 5000%. This is (realtively) rich people privledge to AFFORD these things now.
Great cars my wife has the 23 sport. Got it brand new 0 miles now at 26k and a trip to Florida from Texas and a few trips across Texas only gripe is the crappy steering problem
That lady is the reason why I love the United States of America.
10:12 Could that SL get a bit closer to the back of that F150, really an unnecessarily large gap there
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Lost my tolerance for revving the heck out of small engines just to feel energetic, not even fast. I'm too old for babying the sweet-spot on the rev-range. Honda needs to put a de-tuned version of the 2.0 in this. Heck, I'd rather have a non-turbo 2.5 liter with no lag.
Couldn’t agree more. This is the reason why I chose a GTI over this. Plenty of hp and torque from stock. A simple OTS tune adds 80+ hp and 100+ torque, turning it into a little rocket. Yeah, it’s a VW, not a Honda bla bla bla… but I don’t really care.
AGREED!!!!….the 2.0T from the accord would’ve been a win in this…that 1.5 motor is horrible IMO…and the integra also…make the 2.0 252hp from the accord the standard engine. Then the 300 plus hp engine for the CTR and the type S integra that they currently have
It's a pretty torquey motor so this isn't really accurate
@AdonaiNatenothing wrong with wanting a lil more speed(torque and hp)…fuel efficiency is a plus. But IMO…the 1.5 is a gutless
Your using it wrong
If I didn't love my 22 mazda3 with a manual so much, this would be my second choice
Im a simple man: topher video pops up, i click
Thinking about getting one of these. I had a 22 si in orange but recently totaled it. I’ll miss the orange lol
Yes..a Japanese car😊😊❤
Love the primer color
WOW the Acura Intergra... but it is a Civic Si because it has a turbo and jacked up price. Did Private Equity get to Honda as well.
The engine has so much going on!! Wires and emission plastic cheap stuff everywhere!!!!
just bought a 2021 civic sport hatch and now im kinda wishing i got an si but im planning on making the sport faster than a si
Why? Why tank the value of an econobox when there's other more fun options for the same money from the factory?
I really don't see how much extra cost it would take just to add some red inserts in the doors or something to give it better cohesive look.
It also needs a blue color!
what's pretty strange I'm noticing is I don't see the shift gear number on the digital gauge cluster which not sure why that's isn't present there
curious if the new 25 si cluster will work with a 23 si. I need my coolant temp gage..
16:41 Not much of a compliment there 😅 The downsides of being a sportier model with the higher NVH than the other trims, while still retaining the sedateness and lack of harmonics that you _do_ want on a car like this. *sigh* That’s the state of the automobile industry these days between all the regs and what the regular person expects out of cars. Thank god I still have my 88’ CRX Si, with a REAL sunroof that’s all but extinct in today’s cars. Moonroofs are so negligible, that it’s almost like it’s not there.
Is that startup cluster screen in every 2025 civic si?
No comment on the rear taillights or bumper?
Why don’t reviewers put the rear seats down for a look?
the only thing I want to know is if the sound system is decent, I have a 2019 Miata RF GT and plan on getting rid of it due to it's impracticability as a comfortable daily and little to no space for just about everything, I love the thing but it's just not what I want when I can only have one car(money).
So just wanting to know if the sound system is a good quality(it probably is considering it's honda but i'd like to hear your thoughts if you ever see this).
I would consider getting one, except for turbocharging of a smaller engine. I’ll probably go with a Mazda, naturally aspirated car.
They didn't just take away orange - they took away blue! INSANE! Honda acts like they're really gonna lose money on a blue Si lmao
I feel like Honda is lagging behind with the SI. The type r is as good as ever but you can tell that Honda has made the SI take a back seat. No power boost? No heated steering wheel? No automatic option? No fix for the rev hang? Just overall the SI needs a revamp soon considering the Elantra N Line and Jetta GLI are still in the market, although the competition has been dropping out recently. The Forte GT is on its way out and that was what I would say the best competitor for the SI considering it had cooled seats, a DCT, ONE more horsepower (crazy, I know) and no rev hang in the manual. If kia ever decides to make a K4 GT, and even if they don't, Honda NEEDS to make updates to the SI. It's starting to feel dated.
The Civic Si outsells all of those cars lmao
@@roghaus quite aware, but it feels kind of underserved. The other options seem to be a little bit better optimized and updated
@@TheUnreadableUser I mean you're critiquing the Si based on criteria that Honda didn't spec it for. The priority with the Si is driver engagement. Most of the improvements aren't visible from the exterior. They added Type R suspension components and stiffened the chassis. It handles tighter than every car you mentioned. It has the best manual transmission and steering feel.It's never been offered with an automatic because that's not the objective of the car. It's sole purpose is affordable, practical driver engagement. That has always been Honda's M.O. with the Si.
The other cars you mentioned maybe have more technology, comfort, and power, but none of them match the driver inputs offered by the Si. Honda built the car to a price point and had to pick and choose what made the cut. They picked driver feel and handling and it excels in that and is the best in class on that criteria. Simply put, if you care more about creature comforts, technology, and having an automatic option....the Civic Si was probably never the right car for you in the first place, and that's why the others exist.
@@roghaus you're right, but I feel like the argument of the price could still be made. Driving feel is important, but for the price you can get a used Elantra N or GR Corolla and those are probably equal in driving feel
@@TheUnreadableUser you arent getting a GR corolla for 30k even used unless its already above like 70k miles lol
Needs a little power bump. Then it’s worth it
@AdonaiNate dude. It’s been this low number for like a decade while only getting heavier. It’s just slow, it can be at least 230hp without compromising anything
@@SM-1010engine power isn’t something Honda was aiming for this thing it’s meant for a to b and the occasional canyon run.
235-240hp and 220-225lb-ft of tq would be fantastic. Upgrading the 1.5T to a 1.8T would help with that.
@@antoinelee-thomas9536 the industry standard is like 2.0 or 2.0 turbos
@@MentallyIllOstrich what’s the point of Si then? What u described is what the base model civic does
Can the Integra heated steering wheel be added?
Anyone have experience with this little 1.5 turbo? I'm just wondering how it holds up over time assuming proper maintenance.
I really want to get this car for my kid as a first car to learn manual. But wife wants to retire her Cherokee and get a BMW X5😂
Mine doesn’t have that animation is it in the settings ???
I want this car 👁️👄👁️
Gotta love the south.! In Vegas people would only stop to try to steal your car not offer a ride to the auto parts store🙄
Will the 2 to 1 auto rev matching come to 2025 integras as well?
I'm sure it will, if not, then the 2026 model year. It's only the 2nd model year for the Integra or going on the 3rd model year for the Integra, but the Integra Type S is in its second model year.
I want one of these so bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So why dont you get one?
I just got a 23 cars so good
4:30 you said it was number 35 off the line? How do you know that. I bought a 2025 si 2 days ago and I’d like to know what number I have off the line 😂
It's usually the last 3-6 numbers of vin. It's like Area produced - car type - production number?
Did you pay msrp?
@@Flyboynett 33,000 out the door
If only they would put a manual e brake and give it like 50 hp... and paint match the mirrors and spoiler. Maybe add back in the fog lights too and remove the fake piped in sound.
where'd you get that Apple Watch band?
This will probably be the last Si of this generation. They gave us the Canadian version of this car in the states now
Right. They just gave us the stuff that Canada already had when we should've gotten it together.
They gave us in the US a stripped out version for the first 3 model years and then give us the extra goodies for the mid-cycle refresh which I am totally fine with. However, Honda needs to stop negating the US market in the beginning when the new gen car comes out.
I hope Honda does better for the next gen (12th gen) Civic Si and truly gives it S2000 horsepower between 235-240hp and 220-225lb-ft of tq so it can be the true second most powerful Civic ahead of the Civic Hybrid and behind the Civic Type R. The Civic Si should always be the second of the top-of-the-line trim.
I wish I could buy one.
This needs 20 more horsepower.
Great car.
But I just dont agree with the info screens.
They are very distracting.
Distracting from what people need to do...
And thats drive the car and be aware of their surroundings!
thats the 2025 model? i love honda motors but thsi car looks like 2001-2005 inside
Curious. You mentioned you wouldn't want to spend more than ~ 2 hrs in the seats, but didn't you do an 8 hr road trip in a '22 and say they were great and you didn't have any fatigue?
That may have been TheTopher. I’ve never road tripped a Civic
Aha! Thank you.
How does this compare for to a base model Fiesta ST?
Both are kinda slow 7 second cars 0-60, both handle well.
@TopherDrives - Question for you… now that you have commuted the Civic Si and the ND3 and you had to pick one. Which one would you pick and the main reason why?
Unless you really need the extra seats, Miata no question :). The new civics are great cars, but the size and handling of the Miata are in a class of its own.
I like it but hate that red trim and red seat interior
Honda needs to fill the gap between the regular civic and the type R. This just doesn’t do it. The fact the hybrid makes more power is absurd. We need a proper 240-260 hp civic si. God forbid we could get the 2.0T in this car.
HYBRID >>>>> SI for daily driving imo.
I’m actually driving the Hybrid back at home right now and absolutely love it. The 11th gen lineup overall is fantastic.
@@andrefrbk you can’t get the hybrid with a manual. That sucks.
@@Localtraveler2376 I used to wish for a automatic SI. Now i can get one. The Hybrid lol.
@@andrefrbk if you are physically able you should leave how to drive a manual. So much more fun. If you have to drive in bumper to bumper traffic everyday you should move lol.
@@Localtraveler2376 he should move or leave 10 minutes earlier :| and bro wants a automatic civic si lmao
I just can’t understand why more automakers are removing rear air vents ..
Pattiboi never should have sold his Fg2 Coupe. Installed Hondata Flashpro and got scared of it running lean.
Yet never took the time or $ to get it proper dyno tuned..
Audible shift sound is so annoying!
Never sell my '06 Si Coupe
Literally a FWD S2000
Fuk diver aids
'piped in noise' 😂
Tedward mentioned
Sad that the hybrid is quicker :( could have given it 20-30 more hp. For quickest or 1/4 mile runs the new golf gti comes with 265 hp and will take the civic to gapeebees lol
too bad you can't get one without a dealer markup! market adjustments should be illegal.
my ten year old has a hard time fitting in the back, great car for two people!!!
@@bigtimesean3912 how big is your 10 year old? I have seen reviewer after reviewer sit in the back seat with plenty of room.
My 15 year old has no trouble. I can fit behind myself fine as well (6’ tall).
@@alexp6409 yeah maybe he’s a very big 10 year old lol. I’m guessing by the age of your kid we are about the same age. Some younger parents flip out if their kids don’t have rear air vent and 30 inches of legroom.
I'm 6'4 and slim and even I can fit in the back of a Civic Si. Today's compact cars are no longer compact. They're like mid-compact. They have compact in the name with near mid-size sedan proportions and capacity.
Is your 11-year-old King Kong? This car comfortably fits people 6+ feet tall in the back
Not really seeing the benefit of owning the 2025 SI vs my 2013?
my 2024 Si was stolen; i'm a month away from my 2025. PLEASE share your favorite anti theft devices. I already have a club ready.....what else. What security does honda offer with the car?!?!!? Thank you
Is it true that the dealers mark these up to offensive levels? Auto start stop on a manual WTF.
Early on they did. They were marking these up to $35,000-$36,000 during the pandemic and it was only a $27,300 car at the time when this gen Civic Si came out.
can we get a passenger princess pov
This one seems to sound a little better than previous Si's. I like this, but having the same HP for like 20 years is a turn-off.