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2006 Honda Civic
Date Published: 11/23/08

2006 Honda Civic
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MSRP:
$14,360 - 23,350

Invoice:
$13,134 - 21,335

Class:
Compact Car

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2006 Honda Civic
Expert Rating Summary
Category LX sdn, man. Rating (See All
Ratings)
Compact Car Average Rating
Acceleration 5 4.4
Fuel Economy 7 6.7
Ride Quality 6 4.9
Steering/Handling/Braking 6 5.6
Quietness 5 4.2
Controls 6 5.9
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) 5 5.5
Room/Comfort (rear) 4 3.9
Cargo Room 3 4.7
Value within Class 10 6.2
Total Score: 57 52
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
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2006 Honda Civic Review
America's best-selling compact car is redesigned for 2006 with new styling, new safety equipment, and more power. Civic returns in 4-dr sedan and 2-dr coupe body styles, plus a gas/electric Hybrid model. Compared to the 2001-2005 generation, the sedan is larger outside, but smaller in some dimensions inside. The coupe is slightly smaller inside and out. Curtain side airbags are new to Civic, and are standard on all '06 models. ABS is also newly standard on all.

Sedans and coupes come in DX, LX, and top-line EX trim. A sporty Si coupe replaces an Si hatchback. The Hybrid comes only as a sedan. All have a 4-cyl engine. DX, LX, and EX models have 140 hp vs. 115-127 hp previously. The Si has 197 hp, up from 160. The Hybrid combines a gas engine and an electric motor for 110 hp; the previous Civic Hybrid made 93 hp. The Hybrid automatically runs on one or both of its power sources to balance acceleration and fuel economy. The system recharges itself; no plug-in charging is necessary. DX, LX, and EX models use a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed automatic. The Si comes only with a 6-speed manual. The Hybrid has a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) that provides near-infinite drive ratios. EX, Si, and Hybrid have 4-wheel disc brakes. The Si has a sport suspension, uprated brakes, and a limited-slip differential designed to direct more power to the outside front wheel in a turn to aid handling.

Front side airbags and curtain side airbags are standard. A navigation system with voice activation is available on EX, Hybrid, and Si. New interior features include a two-tier instrument panel with an analog tachometer ahead of the driver and a separately housed digital speedometer directly above.

Compared to the previous Civic sedan, the '06 is 3.2 inches longer in wheelbase and about 1.5 inches longer and wider overall. It loses 1.4 inches of rear leg room and nearly a half inch of front head room. The coupe's wheelbase is 2 inches shorter than the sedan's, but 1.2 inches longer than the preceding coupe's. It loses an inch of front head room and 2.5 inches rear leg room. The sedan gains about 180 lb over 2005 models, the coupe about 145.
Competition
Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Compact Cars comprise the smallest passengers cars. These vehicles range from tiny economy models to slightly larger, popularly priced sedans, hatchbacks, and wagons.

Our Best Buys include Chrysler PT Cruiser, Honda Civic, Mazda 3, and Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix twins. Our Recommended picks include Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Spectra, and Toyota Corolla.

New or significantly redesigned models include Chevrolet HHR, Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, and Volkswagen Golf and Jetta.
News
A feisty Si sedan joins the Civic line for 2007 with the same power and basic equipment as the Si coupe. Other models should be little changed. A sporty Civic-based wagon, long rumored as the Latitude, is still possible for 2007 or '08. Asssuming it's on the board, it would answer the likes of Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe, Chrysler's PT Cruiser, the Chevrolet HHR and other compact people-carriers.

Honda recently announced plans to sell diesel vehicles in the U.S. by 2009. A Civic could be one of them. Honda, which has sold 4-cyl diesel cars in Europe since 2004, says its new-generation "clean diesel" will meet the tougher U.S. emissions standards that take effect in '07. With high gas prices a new fact of life and given the much higher fuel thrift of diesel engines, an "oil burner" Civic seems a shoo-in.
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