2007 Honda Civic Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.44/5 Average
531 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The performance-oriented Si trim level becomes available for the sedan body style in addition to the coupe.

Pros:
  • Exceptional array of fuel-efficient and performance-oriented engines, roomy and refined interior, high safety ratings, sedan and coupe body styles, low True Cost to Own.
Cons:
  • Controversial gauge cluster design, slow acceleration times of Hybrid and GX models.

User Reviews:

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  • Great Machine - 2007 Honda Civic
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    Honda has kept with their roots and made the most impressive car in its class. there are a few cars that may go faster becasue of larger engines and/or turbos. this 2.0 dohc i-vtec engine screams all the way to 8000 rpms and will smoke the competion that hasnt cheated by adding v6 or forced induction motors. The torgue is low for a performace car, but nontheless the car is zippy and the speed sneaks up on you. The 6 speed has short gears and pulls in all of them. The interior is very unique and some may not like it, but I feel right at home. Its a performance car, not meant for the average driver. Obviously I just got this car, so I cant say how the reliablitly is, but its a Honda..enough said.

  • Honda is poor quality - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I have taken my car to dealer to replace the following since I leased it: 1. The battery. 2. The stereo, 3. Transmission torque converter. 4. Steering wheel peeling off. As you can see HONDA HAS DECLINED QUALITY lately and reliability is 0%. Plus dealer doesnt supply you with loan car.

  • Look for something better - 2007 Honda Civic
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    Decent car but not worth the $. Poor radio, poor ride quality and extremely loud interior. Im 6-2" and fit comfortable in car. Ergonomics are good but the position of the e brake is bad and uncomfortable on leg. Good thing is I got 33 mpg average. On long highway rides, almost 38 mpg. I got sick of the road noise and harsh ride and traded this car in. You can get more car for the money. I traded mine in for a Legacy. For $2K more, you get all wheel drive, awesome radio, awesome ride.

  • Awesome - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I got a 2007 Honda Civic a few months ago, and I really have liked it so far. Its reliable, performs well, fun to drive, and has good fuel economy.

  • Very good, but not for everyone - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I like the car but its not for everyone. This car is better suited for someone who works at an office, college student (with some cash or daddy) who will mostly use it on freeways. I average on long trips on the highway around 36mpg to 40mpg going at 65 to 70mph. I drive kind of aggressive so I get around 25mpg mixed driving. I work at a shipyard so Im always dirty and carry stuff with me so having a 2door is impractical. Also Im 61 and this car is kind of low and with the moonroof there is not much head room for tall drivers. Also legroom is a bit short. Other than that it drives very good, looks great and many aftermarket options. I have projector lamp and L.E.D tail lights. Test drive it.

  • Should have bought a Mazda3 5 door. - 2007 Honda Civic
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    One year into ownership, purchased it new. Ive owned 3 previous Hondas and 1 Acura so I thought it would be a no brainer. The ride is pretty rough, the steering and handling is excellent. The seats really are not bad at all, a 2 hour trip to LA and back is not difficult for a compact. My mileage is around 325 per tank. I drive it kinda hard, my last car was a VR6 GTI and I MISS THAT CAR for the overall driving experience. I have 16K on this one. Drivers side visor just broke and I hardly use it. Automatic transmission was not a good choice for this size engine, not smooth and robs power. Im a stick guy anyway, oh well. Time to sell this and get another hatchback, there are lots of choices.

  • Best Hybrid 2007 Honda Civic - 2007 Honda Civic
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    Best gas milage car I have ever owned.Took it on a long trip.Got 45 miles per gallon Highway driving.Same good milage in city.Handlig was great. Turning radius very short.Has so many little features that are great

  • 2007 civic LX (1.8 automatic) - 2007 Honda Civic
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    Just like the other 4 Hondas we have had in the family, 150,000 miles and just got her broke in. Just routine maintenance over the years. Now its time for another one of the kids to inherit as we jump to the 2016 model. Coundnt ask for a better, more reliable car. 42 MPG on the highway, 35 around town. Socal driving at 35 MPG...come on...great car...not tradin this one in!

  • Happy with it... - 2007 Honda Civic
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    Drive a round trip to work of 140 miles. We get 41 mpg with synthetic oil at 70 mph. Not 1 problem, car has 83,000 miles. Fun to drive, enjoy the great mileage and for the price is unbeatable. Tires will make it to 100,000 miles. Bought some comfy seat cushions. Downside is road noise but really not a problem. Makes you smile everyday with the mileage and we take 6-8 hour trips on vacation. We are in our 40s too.

  • Perfect - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I purchased this car after owning a 92 300ZX Twin Turbo, which I maintained. And quite honestly this car is just as exciting as the TT if not more. I couldnt ask for more handling in 4 door vehicle, and the thrill of running it to 8k is just... you have to feel it for yourself.

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