Aurelleah
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- Aurelleah
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- Northern Ontario, Canada
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- 2018 Civic EX in Modern Steel
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https://www.honda.ca/buildyourhonda?returnUrl=true#/models
EX-T trim is removed. But for the 2019 refresh in Canada, the EX gains the EX-T's leather steering wheel, a price bump, 8-way power seat. Keeping in mind, the 2018 EX in Canada already had a lot of the stuff that was exclusive to the EX-T in USA, such as heated seats, dual climate control, etc.
Also a new trim, Sport, adds paddle shifters and aluminum pedals, center exhaust, deck lid spoiler, fog lights, 18" alumimum alloy wheels.
Seems like 2018 was the year to get the EX-T with the mix of Sport's spoiler/fogs with the now-touring's turbo if you wanted a turbo. I spoke to my honda salesperson and he said they outsell 2.0L Civics like 10 to 1 in favour of the 2.0L where I live. I think most Canadians aren't as privvy as americans to buy more powerful engines/cars, over more economic options or SUVs/Trucks.
Probably doesnt help that most of our cities seem to have lower speed limits than USA. (30mph/50km/h in most streets in town, 37mph/60km/h in main roads, 55mph/90km/h on the highway. At least in a medium-sized city in northern ontario)
EX-T trim is removed. But for the 2019 refresh in Canada, the EX gains the EX-T's leather steering wheel, a price bump, 8-way power seat. Keeping in mind, the 2018 EX in Canada already had a lot of the stuff that was exclusive to the EX-T in USA, such as heated seats, dual climate control, etc.
Also a new trim, Sport, adds paddle shifters and aluminum pedals, center exhaust, deck lid spoiler, fog lights, 18" alumimum alloy wheels.
Seems like 2018 was the year to get the EX-T with the mix of Sport's spoiler/fogs with the now-touring's turbo if you wanted a turbo. I spoke to my honda salesperson and he said they outsell 2.0L Civics like 10 to 1 in favour of the 2.0L where I live. I think most Canadians aren't as privvy as americans to buy more powerful engines/cars, over more economic options or SUVs/Trucks.
Probably doesnt help that most of our cities seem to have lower speed limits than USA. (30mph/50km/h in most streets in town, 37mph/60km/h in main roads, 55mph/90km/h on the highway. At least in a medium-sized city in northern ontario)
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