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July 22, 2011

The 2010 Model of the Civic is a Great Example of the Civic History of Quality

The Honda Civic is back in the public eye as strong as ever with its 2010 Honda Civic version. The 2010 Honda Civic continues in sedan and coupe body styles, and again provides a gas and electric hybrid model. The 2010 Honda Civic listing starts with the frugal Civic DX, then builds up to LX, EX, and EX-L models.

While the 2010 Honda Civic Si Sedan, 2010 Honda Civic Si Coupe, 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan, and 2010 Honda Civic GX NGV are only available on the one trim level, the 2010 Honda Civic Sedan and 2010 Honda Civic Coupe feature a good number of different trims: DX, DX-VP, LX, LX-S, EX, and EX-L for the Sedan and DX, LX, EX, and EX-L for the Coupe. While the 2010 Honda Civic aesthetic remains pretty much the same, you’ll find if you take a look under the hood on an Si model, the color of its plastic motor shroud is now black rather than silver.

Fuel economy assessments don’t disappoint as the 2010 Honda Civic listing ranges between 21 miles to the gallon in the city for the Civic Si and 45 miles to the gallon on the freeway for the Civic Hybrid. The best-selling models in the listing – DX, DX-VP, LX, LX-S, EX, and EX-L – versions return between 25 miles to the gallon in the town with an automatic transmission and 36 miles to the gallon on the freeway with a manual stick shift transmission.

The 2010 Honda Civic has what you assume from a 2010 vehicle within. With the ability to hook up your mp3 competitor or other device straight through a USB port, it additionally charges it in the process. The 2010 Honda Civic EX-L gowns the seats and wheel in leather and also heats the front seats.

The Civic is driven by a 1.8L four-cylinder motor which produces 140 hp. The two types of transmissions available are a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic. Still maintaining the amazing miles to the gallon while giving all that power.

If you are looking for a new or pre owned vehicle a 2010 Honda Civic would be a worthy vehicle to consider. Giving variety, performance, dependability and much more – how could you go wrong?

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