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It seems that MotorTrend likes too much Civic X to did another review.
I have a doubt: the CVT of 2.0 are few different about the 1.5T CVT (M-CVT).
Is the 2.0 CVT same as HR-V or previous Civic G9 CVT (LL-CVT), or it is the same as M-CVT?
Civic coupé looks great, but the headlights are bit strange without LEDs.
Well, I still love the Si coupé G9 designs.
What about the Si models? When it comes?
About this 2.0L, is it a K20 family or another Honda engine?
I am asking because several friends are thinking to get one and make an upgrade to K24 and another best changes.
No, it does not.
6.7s is almost the same time of Golf GTI (6.4s), which has a better powertrain.
Edmunds reports 6,2s, but other sources have gotten between 6.4s and 6.5s for GTI.
Certainly, Civic 1.5 0-60 mph are above 7.0s ...
There are no needs much brain to notice that a few calculations strikes Civic.
Audi A3 1.8T is quite expensive and does not offer much more by itself.
I do not believe that 1.5T CVT performance is able to match A3 1.8T DSG, but Honda has a great mechanical reliability tradition, CivicX is...
Very interesting all different observations, but it was pretty clear unanimity of this new generation .
Particularly, I liked the new CVT when accelerating. Much better than conventional CVT.
I mean HondaPro Jason is the best review!
Indeed, all the rivals seems child's toy compared the CivicX.
My doubt is about the CVT.
Honda has declared that is the newest gearbox, but I have not seemed any video showing this.
Toyota has made some improvements in CVT Multidrive.
These improvements have provided much more agility and enjoyment for the drivers.
As you can see the CVT Multidrive...