Used 2008 HondaCivic LX 1.8

 
    Exterior Color
    Gray
    Interior Color
    Gray
    Odometer
    185,737 miles
    Body/Seating
    Sedan/5 seats
    Fuel Economy
    25/36 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    I4 F SOHC 16V / FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    1HGFA16528L021198
    Stock Number
    10843GAG
    Honda Civic
    • Certified

    Highlighted Features

    • Remote keyless entry
    • Security system

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Trip Odometer
    • Power Sunroof
    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Cloth Interior
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Door Locks
    • Power Windows
    • CD player
    • Center Arm Rest
    • Cruise Control
    • Power Mirrors
    • Cup Holder
    • Power-Assist Disc Brakes
    • Power Steering
    • Air Conditioning
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Power Seat
    • Climate Control
    • Traction Control System
    • Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
    • Premium Audio
    • Engine: 1.8L I-4 SOHC 16-Valve i-VTEC
    • Transmission: Compact 5-Speed Automatic

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • 1-touch up
    • Air conditioning
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Illuminated entry
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Rear door bins
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Telescoping steering wheel
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Speed-sensing steering
    • CD player
    • CD-MP3 decoder
    • Front center armrest
    • Front seats: bucket
    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Rear seats: bench
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold forward seatback
    • Cylinder configuration: I-4
    • Drive type: front-wheel
    • Engine liters: 1.8
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 25mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 36mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 13.2gal.
    • Horsepower: 140hp @ 6,300RPM
    • Number of valves: 16
    • Recommended fuel: Regular Unleaded
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Torque: 128 lb.-ft. @ 4,300RPM
    • Transmission: 5 speed automatic
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Bodyside moldings
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Door mirrors: body-color
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: trunk
    • Compression ratio: 10.50 to 1
    • Curb weight: 1,248kg (2,751lbs)
    • Engine bore x stroke: 81.0mm x 87.3mm (3.19" x 3.44")
    • Engine displacement: 1.8 L
    • Engine horsepower: 140hp @ 6,300RPM
    • Engine torque: 128 lb.-ft. @ 4,300RPM
    • Exterior body width: 1,753mm (69.0")
    • Exterior height: 1,435mm (56.5")
    • Exterior length: 4,488mm (176.7")
    • Front headroom: 1,001mm (39.4")
    • Front hiproom: 1,318mm (51.9")
    • Front legroom: 1,072mm (42.2")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,364mm (53.7")
    • Interior cargo volume: 340 L (12 cu.ft.)
    • Interior maximum cargo volume: 340 L (12 cu.ft.)
    • Passenger volume: 2,574L (90.9 cu.ft.)
    • Rear headroom: 950mm (37.4")
    • Rear hiproom: 1,295mm (51.0")
    • Rear legroom: 879mm (34.6")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,331mm (52.4")
    • Towing capacity: 454kg (1,000lbs)
    • Turning radius: 5.4m (17.7')
    • Wheelbase: 2,700mm (106.3")
    • Display: digital/analog
    • Front reading lights
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Rear window defroster
    • Tachometer
    • ABS brakes
    • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Ignition disable
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Security system

    Dealer Notes

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    2008 HONDA CIVIC LX
    1HGFA16528L021198
    SEDAN 4 DR 1.8L I4 F SOHC 16V
    FRONT WHEEL DRIVE



    The three years since the Honda Civic was last redesigned have been plenty of time for the competition to catch up to Honda's solid, fuel-efficient, entertaining daily driver, but after revisiting the Civic, it's really hard to think of any car that has managed the feat. The Civic still rules — in statistical categories as well as in the real world of commuting and soaring gas prices. 

    The Competitive Landscape
    We'll get to what makes the Civic so darn good inside and out in a bit. For now, it's important to understand what makes the Civic such a target. Its chief rival is the Toyota Corolla, which was completely redesigned for 2009 and is on sale now. My early estimation of that car — I've driven it only briefly — is that it isn't as well thought-out inside, gets nearly identical mileage and doesn't handle as well. The cars are priced roughly the same.

    Other competitors include the Mazda3, Nissan Sentra, Kia Spectra, Hyundai Elantra, Ford Focus and Chevy Cobalt. While each competitor offers a relatively good value — and some, like the Mazda, also provide a good driving experience — none combine all the positive attributes of the Civic in one vehicle. 

    Lineup
    The Civic is built in two body styles, sedan and coupe. Both come in DX, LX, EX and EX-L trim levels, all with different price tags and features. Compare the features and prices here, or look at the 2008 Civic side-by-side with the 2007 version here. There's also a hybrid version of the sedan, which gets 40/45 mpg city/highway. A high-performance Si model is available in both sedan and coupe body styles. (I reviewed the Si last year.)

    For this review, I tested a 2008 Civic EX-L with navigation. 

    Exterior
    In the past, the Civic was a very vanilla sedan, like many of its competitors. This latest generation, though, took a serious right turn at practical and went right to the sci-fi section. The hood is radically sloped, and the headlights narrowly lead to a chrome bar over the trademark Honda "H."

    The truncated rear end is stylish, not only dominating the rear of the car but also altering the profile. It makes for an odd stance that is very un-sedanlike. The coupe isn't quite as awkward in that regard; it features a rear that rises high behind the doors.

    It's a little surprising that Honda took a chance with one of its biggest sellers, but it's a risk that has paid off. 

    Interior
    There are two things anyone who steps into a Civic will immediately notice: The dashboard is very deep, punctuated by a radical two-tiered display that's straight out of a Star Trek shuttle pod. Then there's the interior quality. Nothing in its class has materials that are as nice to the touch, nor do any feel as solid as the Civic's do. The Nissan Sentra may come close on this front, but I'll take the Civic's friendly ergonomics and numerous bins any day.

    My tester came equipped with leather, which was quite nice — though not on par with the new Accord or Odyssey's — but that's not a feature I think many economy car shoppers would necessarily choose. It brings the price of an EX model from $18,710 to $19,910. However, the one feature I don't like in the Civic is the standard cloth material on the seats. It's a "fuzzy" material, which to me seems like it won't wear well and is prone to generating static shocks. That said, fellow Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays prefers that material to other types of cloth. To each his own.

    The seats themselves were both supportive and comfortable, and the cabin feels spacious for front passengers. There was plenty of footroom in back, but headroom was tight. Despite the specs indicating otherwise, the legroom was much better than in the new Ford Focus sedan I recently tested. 

    Performance
    With just 140 horsepower, you'd expect the Civic's efficient four-cylinder engine to be a dud, but it offers a lot of pep. That doesn't mean it has street-racing speed, but it can merge into highway traffic just fine and pass without causing panic. The Mazda3 is probably the only one of the Civic's competitors that's more fun to drive, but of course it's also thirstier at the pump.

    The Civic is nimble, with tight steering that also adds to the fun-to-drive factor. The ride is comfortable, but not as cushy as the Corolla's. I didn't mind it during highway commuting, though. Both road and wind noise were minimal for a car in this class.

    Best of all for these days of sky-high gasoline prices, the Civic gets 25/36 mpg city/highway. That's near the top of the segment; the less powerful base Corolla is the only one that tops it, and even then it's only in city driving. 

    Safety
    The Honda Civic received top scores in front-, side- and rear-impact crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Usually cars that achieve such a feat earn the organization's Top Safety Pick award, but the Civic doesn't come with electronic stability control even as an option, and that takes it out of the running. We'd like to see stability control added as an option to the Civic before the system becomes mandatory in 2012.

    The Civic does come with standard antilock brakes, active front head restraints, side-impact airbags for front passengers and side curtain airbags for both rows of seats. 

    Civic in the Market
    What most impresses me about the Civic is that after nearly three years on the market it still holds up to extreme scrutiny in a very competitive segment. It's also priced well, coming in lower than the Nissan Sentra and about on par with the Corolla.

    If you want someone to simply come out and say the Civic is a better car than the rest, then I guess I'm your man. Even if all you want is hard numbers, the Civic wins on a lot of those fronts, too, especially those all-important mpg and MSRP numbers. 

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.5Out of 5
    • Everything I wanted/hoped in 140k miles

      By From Flyover Country on Sunday, February 15, 2015

      5.0
      I knew I was going to be driving a lot and wanted and reliable but comfortable car that was economic to drive. This EX civic met every expectation I had.
    • Love the great gas mileage

      By GreatG on Friday, May 08, 2015

      5.0
      With over 200K miles and 95% highway, the car is a dream to drive. It has decent acceleration for passing, and it handles well in most weather conditions. My Honda does not like snow, but it has done more than its fair share of going thru it. The front bucket seats are not comfortable enough for the miles I drove each day, so is use a back support. The coffee cup holder, I know it's minor, needs to,be redesigned its a bit of a battle over the cup holder with two people in the front seat. If you are looking for good gas mileage and a dependable car, the Honda Civic Hybrid is it!
    • Best Car Ever!!

      By Johnny on Saturday, December 07, 2024

      5.0
      My 2006 Honda Civic is an exceptional vehicle that perfectly balances reliability, style, and an enjoyable driving experience. Its smooth and responsive handling makes city driving and highway cruising a breeze, while the precise steering gives a strong sense of control. Powered by a lively 1.8-liter engine, it offers impressive acceleration and fuel efficiency, making every drive fun. The cabin is spacious and well-designed, featuring high-quality materials and a user-friendly layout, perfect for both daily commutes and weekend trips. Safety is also a priority with multiple airbags and anti-lock brakes, providing peace of mind on the road. Overall, the 2006 Honda Civic remains a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a compact car that excels in performance and comfort. It has lasted me 200000 miles and is running spectacular. I absolutely love this car and have nothing bad to say about it whatsoever!