2012 Honda Civic
September 10, 2011 by admin
Filed under Honda civic
2012 Honda Civic to be one of the most popular variant of consumers worldwide. And Now, Honda is preparing the latest generation of the Civic 2012 European version that will be displayed at the Frankfurt Auto Show 2012.

The Honda has not provided full details about the view from the European version of the 2012 Civic. Japanese manufacturers are only leaked a little from the look of the rear car, which looks great compared to the previous model.

The themes used at this brand-new Civic as the basis for the development of a new car with a deep change. Rear lights use LED technology and a triangular shape.
Honda’s designers tried an interesting trick on the rear lights. Lights between the right and left seem fused together with a rear spoiler.
Nine generation of the Civic hatchback will also offer a combination of attractive appearance between the passenger and luggage space.
The all-new 2012 Honda Civic remains a strong contender in the compact car category, but other new models now effectively match the Civic and threaten its traditional dominance in the marketplace.
Pros:
Wide variety of powertrains; good fuel economy; spacious interior; available coupe body style.
Cons:
Excessive wind noise; some cheap interior plastics; busy-looking dash with navigation.
Information: 2012 Honda Civic
Honda remodeled the Honda Civic for the 2012 model year, and from now on there’s a full of 7 versions readily available: sedan, coupe, Si sedan, Si coupe, hybrid, high fuel-efficiency (HF) and also a natural gas type. The sedan, coupe, HF and natural gas designs have a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that creates 140 hp. The Si is easily the most highly effective alternative. It gets to be a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 200 hp and 170 pound feet of torque.
Fuel economy for all those types features improved upon. Honda claims comparisons will certainly range between 31 miles per gallon for the Civic Si to 45 miles per gallon for the hybrid. The Civic begins at about $15,800 for any base model with a five-speed manual transmission.
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