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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  • Disappointed - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I am very disappointed in this 07 civic lx sedan with automatic. It does not have enough power, and does not feel stable on the highway. I drove 94 and 97 civics in the past and I am disappointed in this one. The fuel economy is a LIE! This civic only gets about 29 mpg on the highway and 23 in the city.

  • Awesome Car - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I started working at a dealership and 2 weeks later I found myself trading in my 05 Si Hatch for the 07 Si sedan. Man what an awesome car everything about it is awesome performance, styling, even comfort and EPA is above average for the type of car it is. It gets better gas mileage than my 05 and the seats are much more comfortable, AND ITS GOT 4-DOORS.

  • The trick is to drive like a grandmother - 2007 Honda Civic
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    The more miles the car gets on the odometer the better gas mileage is achieved. Important point The cars computer gas mileage is off by 4-5 miles. In a hybrid, the trick is to drive like a grandmother.

  • 2007 Civic 4dr LX - 2007 Honda Civic
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    This vehicle is very fun to drive and very dependable. The gas mileage is great, yet it can get up and go if necessary. The overall body style is nice and sporty. Also, I owned a 98 civic LX and when I traded it in it still has a lot of life left. Hondas can easily reach 200,000 miles and keep on running! This car is very nice for the features as well as the price.

  • 2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan - BEWARE - 2007 Honda Civic
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    The cons: The shifter is horrible, it is extremely clunky and has occasional problems shifting into third gear (it is almost like you are getting locked out of third) (Yes I know how to drive stick and no, my floor mats are not getting in the way!!). The passenger airbag light goes on and off even when there is nothing on, behind, under, in front of or in back of the passenger seat. The sun roof rattles more than a rattle snake getting beat with a stick. There are other rattles that come from the passenger seat and the doors. The paint chips very easily. Everything in the interior of the car is made of cheap plastic.

  • Love my Honda - 2007 Honda Civic
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    This is my 3rd Civic and Hknda is the best. If it was just me I would keep it! I now have grand babies and its difficult to get a car seat in and out of a 2 door so Ill. Trading it in. Just need more room. Gonna miss it.

  • 1Yr - 2007 Honda Civic
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    The car is decent, but doee not live up to expectations. I get around 35mpg city and 38-42mpg highway. My brother get 40mpg on average with the non- hybrid version. The hybridness on this case is not on par with Toyotas technology. I find several aspects of the car annoying. The transition from engine off to on causes the car to kick too much. The brakes will often slip when transitioning between friction brakes and electric brakes. On the reliability issue my windshield wipers recently refused to turn off (@ 17000 miles.) To summarize I would get the non- hybrid version.

  • great car but... - 2007 Honda Civic
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    Have two 2007 Honda Civics. They run great and get great mileage. The only drawbacks are the front windshield is impossible to clean as the dash barely leaves any room on the driver side. The head restraints can be irritating at first if you lean back in the seat. After a month of constantly bumping the back of your head you learn to sit up straight.The car is great around town but is not the most comfortable on long trips. Car has been wonderful other than that.

  • Great car in any price range. - 2007 Honda Civic
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    This car is for my wife, she wanted an automatic 2 door that was fun and easy to drive. After test driving Mazda’s 3, it was obvious to us that the Civic was a better product, we put our order in for an Atomic Blue EX with Navi and got it 2.5 months later. This car is very nice, the short wheelbase is noticeable, but not annoying. The suspension and steering is tight and precise. It is very easy to drive, and backup, blind spots are minimal. The blue lights of the split dash are easy on the eyes, and the navigation system is simple to use and operate. This car has made me consider a Si for myself.

  • Great Look, Ride and MPGs - 2007 Honda Civic
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    I am 41 yrs old and purchased my Civic 1 year ago yesterday and it is the best car Ive owned. I drive 75 to 80 highway miles to work each day and truly enjoy the ride and definitely the fuel economy. I travel above the speed limit and still average above 32 mpg and when I decide to take it easy, it averages around 36-38 mpg. The Bridgestone tires are not as bad as some may believe, I have 26K on the factory set and have rotated at every oil change (every 8,200k) and they still look to have at least 50% tread remaining. The 1.8 L engine provides great economy, a quiet ride and will surprise you on the open road as to how fast you approach that third digit on the speedometer.

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