 The 2010 Honda Civic ranks     3 out of 31     Affordable  Small Cars.    This ranking is based on our analysis of      76     published reviews and test drives of the Honda Civic,     and our analysis of reliability and safety data.
The 2010 Honda Civic ranks     3 out of 31     Affordable  Small Cars.    This ranking is based on our analysis of      76     published reviews and test drives of the Honda Civic,     and our analysis of reliability and safety data.                Reviewers agree that the 2010 Honda Civic is a winning combination of substance and style that has deservedly staked its claim as a class leader. It is one of the most reliable, fuel efficient and solid-performing vehicles in the affordable small car class.
Although several compacts have more comfort or utility, few cars have captured the media attention for all-around excellence like the 2010 Honda Civic. Unchanged for 2010, it continues to offer the same winning combination of form and function that ledhe insurance indu Consumer Guide to once again name it a "Best Buy" and tstry to name the 4-door version a "Top Safety Pick".
 The 2010 Honda Civic lineup again begins with the very basic DX sedan  and climbs to EX-L sedans and coupes with leather upholstery, sunroof,  and a navigation system. Along the way, it detours into the sporty Si  coupe and sedan and swings wide to encorporate hybrid and  natural-gas-powered sedans. Honda defines each trim level by an  escalating set of features. There’s no ala carte selection of options.  Every Civic comes with antilock brakes, a tilt/telescope steering wheel,  a height-adjustable driver’s seat, and power windows. Notable features  include antiskid control to stabilize the car in changes of direction;  it’s standard on the Civic EX-L, Hybrid, and Si. Those Civics, as well  as the EX and Hybrid models, are available with a navigation system that  includes voice recognition, satellite radio, and Bluetooth cell phone  connectivity. The navigation system is accompanied by a USB audio  interface for iPods and other MP3 devices. EX, EX-L, and Si models come  with a power sunroof. Leather upholstery and heated front seats and side  mirrors are standard on EX-L models and available on Civic Hybrids.
The 2010 Honda Civic lineup again begins with the very basic DX sedan  and climbs to EX-L sedans and coupes with leather upholstery, sunroof,  and a navigation system. Along the way, it detours into the sporty Si  coupe and sedan and swings wide to encorporate hybrid and  natural-gas-powered sedans. Honda defines each trim level by an  escalating set of features. There’s no ala carte selection of options.  Every Civic comes with antilock brakes, a tilt/telescope steering wheel,  a height-adjustable driver’s seat, and power windows. Notable features  include antiskid control to stabilize the car in changes of direction;  it’s standard on the Civic EX-L, Hybrid, and Si. Those Civics, as well  as the EX and Hybrid models, are available with a navigation system that  includes voice recognition, satellite radio, and Bluetooth cell phone  connectivity. The navigation system is accompanied by a USB audio  interface for iPods and other MP3 devices. EX, EX-L, and Si models come  with a power sunroof. Leather upholstery and heated front seats and side  mirrors are standard on EX-L models and available on Civic Hybrids. 2010 Honda Civic Blue
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