mjh
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- Civic Si 2020 Sedan; Previously VW Jetta SEL 2016 (auto); Civic EX Sedan 2009 (manual); Civic EX Coupe 2002 (manual)
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I've been on the fence literally for a few years about the Civic, with 99 percent of my concern being about the badly executed infotainment setup. I've read (probably too much) about how the head units seem to be be buggy and slow, with Honda slow to provide fixes and updates (especially since they do not have over-the-air update capability).
Now with the refresh, it appears that Honda has provided a volume knob and hard buttons, but apparently done nothing to improve the actual software of the unit itself. So my question is this: based on where the HU is now (so mainly for people with 2018s): how bad is it, really? Have most of the issues that plagued the system in 2016-2017 been resolved, or are there still fundamental flaws in the system for a person buying a late-2018 or 2019 model?
Now with the refresh, it appears that Honda has provided a volume knob and hard buttons, but apparently done nothing to improve the actual software of the unit itself. So my question is this: based on where the HU is now (so mainly for people with 2018s): how bad is it, really? Have most of the issues that plagued the system in 2016-2017 been resolved, or are there still fundamental flaws in the system for a person buying a late-2018 or 2019 model?
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