The 2015 Honda Civic stands out between its competitors due to its classiness, spacious cabin, and a smooth transmission and good fuel economy.
Performance:
The base 2015 Civic produces plenty of power thanks to its four-cylinder engine. A five-speed manual transmission is standard and a smooth and responsive automatic is optional, The Civic gets up to an EPA-estimated 30/39 mpg city/highway, which is good for the class. For the 2015 Civic Si it got more powerful four-cylinder engine and a six-speed manual transmission. The Civic rides comfortably and has composed handling and well-weighted steering, while its sport-tuned suspension makes it even more athletic on a twisty road.
Internal Features:
The 2015 Honda Civic got a soft-touch cabin materials, which gives the car an upscale look and feel. As for the front and rear seats they are spacious and comfortable, visibility is good from the driver’s seat. The Civic has less trunk space than some rivals, though there is plenty of small-item storage in the cabin. It comes with a Bluetooth, a rearview camera and a USB port. Options include proximity key, a passenger-side blind spot camera, leather seats, navigation and a Display Audio system with a responsive 7-inch touch screen.
What’s New for 2015
For 2015, the Honda Civic gains a new SE trim level. Offered only in sedan form, the Civic SE slots in between the LX and EX sedans.
Though some drawback for this car range between the fussy sound system controls for most models, the cramped backseat and the hybrid’s small trunk.