Choosing between the 2016 Honda Civic Coupe and Civic Sedan doesn’t have to be a challenge. The two models share many of the same features and have very similar trim levels. They mostly stand out in styling, but there are a few other things to consider.
Styling
The most obvious difference between the Honda Civic Coupe and Civic Sedan is their body style. The Coupe has two doors while the sedan has four, and the Coupe features a roof that is swept back aggressively. While the Sedan has striking angular taillights, the Coupe takes this to the next level, creating a full taillight arc. If you enjoy bold exterior colors, then you may be interested in the Electric Green exterior color, which is only available on the Coupe. In terms of style, you need to decide whether you like the sleek, sporty, and aggressive styling of the Civic Coupe better or prefer the practicality of the Civic Sedan. Keep in mind that the Coupe body style does sacrifice some backseat headroom and slightly decreases trunk space, but not very much. In fact, the 2016 Civic Coupe has nearly 5 more inches of legroom than it did last year.
Behind the Wheel
Either Civic will give you the same engine choices. You can upgrade to a turbocharged 4-cylinder or stick with the 158-horsepower base engine. When you get behind the wheel, the Coupe has a slightly stiffer suspension tuning, which some Omaha drivers would like.
If you still can’t choose between the 2016 Honda Civic Coupe and Sedan, visit O’Daniel Honda. Take the model you are leaning toward on a test drive around Omaha, Nebraska, to confirm that it is right for you or simply compare the interior space and exterior styling of the two Civic versions. Our friendly team can help you make the best decision for your needs.
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