Can Honda improve on one of the best-selling cars in the country? Sure, but Cars.com Senior Editor Joe Wiesenfelder found more stayed the same with the redesign of the Honda Civic than has changed. It looks a lot like the last generation, handles like the last generation, and is nearly identical in terms of size. Yet it gets much better mileage, a new multimedia interface and a lot more you won't see at first glance. Will it remain on top of the compact heap? Wiesenfelder takes on the sedan, coupe, hybrid and high-performance Si in his review to find out.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Carmax.blogspot.com Reviews the 2012 Honda Civic

Can Honda improve on one of the best-selling cars in the country? Sure, but Cars.com Senior Editor Joe Wiesenfelder found more stayed the same with the redesign of the Honda Civic than has changed. It looks a lot like the last generation, handles like the last generation, and is nearly identical in terms of size. Yet it gets much better mileage, a new multimedia interface and a lot more you won't see at first glance. Will it remain on top of the compact heap? Wiesenfelder takes on the sedan, coupe, hybrid and high-performance Si in his review to find out.
Can Honda improve on one of the best-selling cars in the country? Sure, but Cars.com Senior Editor Joe Wiesenfelder found more stayed the same with the redesign of the Honda Civic than has changed. It looks a lot like the last generation, handles like the last generation, and is nearly identical in terms of size. Yet it gets much better mileage, a new multimedia interface and a lot more you won't see at first glance. Will it remain on top of the compact heap? Wiesenfelder takes on the sedan, coupe, hybrid and high-performance Si in his review to find out.
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