Is 2013 a good year for Honda Civic?
The 2013 Honda Civic has a nicer interior and a higher reliability rating than many of its rivals. It’s also fun to drive, with unruffled handling and peppy engine performance. With so many positive traits, it’s no wonder the 2013 Civic ranks among the best in our compact car rankings.
What to look for when buying used 2013 Honda Civic?
You most likely won’t find this used Honda Civic.
- Check for rust through, extensive suspension and tire wear.
- Interior cigarette smoke and mold.
- Consistent oil changes and service scheduling adds value to your used Honda Civic.
- Look to Kelly Blue Book, Edmunds Auto, and others for true market value before buying.
How long will my 2013 Civic last?
The Honda Civic is a durable vehicle that can last for about 20 years, with responsible use and maintenance. This means you can get around 200,000 to 300,000 miles of service from your Honda Civic before it breaks down completely.
What does civic VTi mean?
As with all Honda models of the age, VTi denoted the inclusion of Honda’s VTEC technology. There was a rear VTi badge, and decals of “DOHC VTEC” on the rear doors, as well as front/rear bumper lips and side skirts (in VTI-S models). 1996 saw the introduction of the VTi model and then a limited edition VTI-S.
Is Honda Civic VTEC a good car?
We reckon that the 124bhp 1.0 VTEC Turbo petrol engine is all you really need. It delivers perfectly acceptable acceleration for town or motorway driving (officially the 0-62mph dash is ticked off in a reasonable 10.5sec) and it’s just as perky as its chief rivals, like the Seat Leon and Skoda Octavia 1.0 TSI 110.
What is the average of Honda Civic?
The Honda Civic mileage is 16.5 to 26.8 kmpl. The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 26.8 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 16.5 kmpl….Honda Civic Mileage.
| Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
|---|---|---|
| Petrol | Automatic | 16.5 kmpl |
What is the difference between Honda VTi and VTi-L?
The mid spec VTi-L gets 16 inch alloy wheels compared to the VTi’s 15 inch steel wheels and also receives on/off headlights, a chrome gear shifter and a temporary spare. Both variants have a smooth 1.8 litre four cylinder engine with 104kW of power and 174Nm of torque.
What is the fuel economy of the Honda Civic?
The combined fuel economy is 6.8L/100Km and the urban is 8.9L/100km. We only drove the Civic in the city, an appropriate environment for a small sedan and gained 9.4L/100km. We prefer the exterior looks of the Civic hatch, as it comes with attractive daytime running lights that give the small car a more aggressive look.
What’s new in the Honda Civic SOHC i-VTEC?
The 1.8-litre SOHC i-VTEC engine (that’s Hondese for single cam with variable valve timing) has been updated round the pistons and rings to reduce friction; the knock control system’s been tweaked and the cylinder head modified and to boost combustion efficiency. They’ve put a lot of work into detail, for example in shaving weight off the camshaft.
What is the warranty on a Honda Civic sedan?
The Civic sedan gets a three year 100,000km warranty and is kitted with 12V auxiliary sockets, four speaker audio system, MP3/WMA compatible CD player, USB connectivity, steering wheel mounted controls, cruise control, coloured multi function screen and trip computer, keyless entry, chrome grille surround and remote boot release.