Details on the Newest Honda Civic

Honda Civic Omaha

The 2017 Honda Civic is the car’s 10th generation. The new design is striking, and Honda is going to tease Civic fans. The diesel version doesn’t go on sale until the end of 2017, and the gasoline version of the car will hit Omaha car lots in the spring of 2017. Nonetheless, the Civic is about the commitment that Honda shows its customers because it takes the time to make sure it is just right. Nonetheless, this car is now a global car.

Stylish and Fast: 2017 Honda Civic

The 2017 Honda Civic is stylish and fast. It is a small car and an efficient one, as well. It is also very low profile because its belly is close to the ground. Nonetheless, this is a much more rigid platform thanks to the new joints and the better steel used to manufacture it. In the factory, there are robots gluing in the windscreen. This is a big deal because it’s said that the bond is so tight that the glass is going to go nowhere.

There are also two brand-new engines. They are a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder turbo and a 1-liter 3-cylinder turbo. While it doesn’t have the highest number of horses under the hood with 182 horsepower and 129 horsepower, respectively, its small size sends it sailing on the road. The Civic will feel like it has as many horses as a sports car has under the hood. The diesel will have the same feeling with 120 horses coming from its modified version of the current 1.6-liter engine. It will also have the option of a 9-speed automatic transmission. A manual 6-speed comes standard on all engines.

Well Worth the Wait

The Honda Civic is a great car with great history, and the 2017 Honda Civic is just another way Honda is telling its customers that it is listening. Yes, there is a wait, but it will be well worth it with its safety and assistance technology, better quality interior, and overall attractive look. At O’Daniel Honda of Omaha, Nebraska, you can learn more about the Honda Civic, including the 2016 model, and find a car that is right for you.

 

 

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