Honda Achieves Record Sales Growth in Civic Sedan Lineup
Honda's Civic sedan experienced a significant sales boost in 2017, thanks to its excellent fuel efficiency, advanced safety features, and modern technology. The newest models offer spacious cargo capacity, multiple engine options, and standard premium features, making it a top choice for daily drivers and highway travelers. Despite higher prices than some competitors, Honda's focus on safety and technology justifies the premium. The 2017 Civic lineup, including the new hatchback, continues to set a benchmark in the compact car segment with a mix of style, comfort, and performance.

The Honda Civic continues to lead the compact car market with its exceptional balance of fuel economy, handling, and stylish comfort. The 2017 models have gained popularity among daily drivers, boasting an average fuel efficiency of 32/42 mpg city/highway. Ranging from $18,000 to $29,000, the Civic offers advanced tech features such as large touchscreen infotainment, adaptive cruise control, and forward collision warning, standard across all variants. Its commitment to safety earned it the 2017 Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
In 2017, Honda introduced a hatchback version within the Civic lineup, enhancing design and functionality with a 46.2-cubic-foot cargo capacity when rear seats are folded. The latest upgrades also include enhanced safety features across the sedan and coupe models introduced in 2016. While competitors like Mazda3 and Chevrolet Cruze may offer lower prices, Honda justifies its premium by including high-tech features as standard, eliminating extra costs. Designed for daily commuters and highway enthusiasts, the Civic offers two engine options: the 2.0L four-cylinder with 158 horsepower and the turbocharged 1.5L engine with 174 horsepower available in hatchback variants. With front-wheel drive and optional manual or automatic transmissions, the Civic provides confident acceleration and versatile driving experience in all conditions.