Sunday, 17 April 2011

2011 Honda Civic

Choosing to buy a Civic is the easy part. The hard part is deciding which trim is right for you. The basic Civic is available as a sedan and coupe and comes in several trims: DX, DX-VP, LX-S, EX and EX-L. Rather than allow shoppers to select the options they want, Honda offers additional features to each trim level. One of the few optional features is the navigation system. Prices begin at $15,805 for the DX and reach $23,955 for the EX-L with navigation. Most shoppers will start with the DX-VP trim because it offers air conditioning. The Civic SI, the performance-oriented trim, is also available and offers 57 more horsepower than the base model, a few more performance options and a starting price of around $7,000 more than the base Honda Civic.

The 2010 Honda Civic also comes in two eco-friendly options: the Honda Civic Hybrid, which is reviewed separately, and the GX, a hybrid alternative that runs on Compressed Natural Gas. Unfortunately the GX is only sold in California (and other states that have accepted California's Zero-Emission Vehicle regulations). It costs about $10,000 more than a base Honda Civic.

MSRP: $15,805 - $25,490
Invoice: $14,571 - $24,022
MPG: 26 City / 34 Hwy

Purchase Deal

Deal: 0.9% APR financing 24-60 months
Note: Applies to sedan and coupe models. Only available on approved credit by Honda Financial Services through participating dealers. Honda Financial Services' standard credit criteria apply. Higher rates apply for buyers with lower credit ratings.
Expires: 05/05/11

Lease Deal

Deal: $0 down payment, $190 per month for 35 months
Notes: Applies to five-speed automatic VP sedan
Deal: $0 down payment, $200 per month for 35 months.
Notes: Applies to sedan LX with five-speed automatic transmission.
Expires: 05/02/11

Lease Deal

Deal: $0 down payment, $260 per month for 35 months
Notes: Applies to Hybrid with continuously variable transmission (CVT)
Expires: 05/02/11 

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