Category Archives: Honda Civic

Differences Between the 4-door Accord & Civic Models

2018 Honda Accord Sedan vs 2018 Honda Civic Sedan

For the past couple of years, the Honda Civic has been undergoing a massive transformation from its 9th generation to its 10th. This year, our other iconic car started its own 10th-generation transition, and we couldn’t be more pleased with all of the updates and enhancements that both vehicles have undergone. We know that it can sometimes be difficult to decide which vehicle is best for you, even if you’ve narrowed it down to getting a Honda. So, we thought we’d make things a little bit easier for you, by showing you some of the similarities and differences between the 2018 Honda Accord Sedan & 2018 Honda Civic Sedan. Read the rest of this entry >>

Honda Civic Type R Motor Available Though Honda Racing Line

At this year’s SEMA Show (which highlights unique models and accessories from vehicle brands and aftermarket manufacturers), Honda showcased several attractive models. However, one of the high points of the show for racing enthusiasts should be the fact that the engine that propelled the 2017 Honda Civic Type R to its impressive Nürburgring lap time will be available to purchase separate from the vehicle itself as a crate engine. If you are wondering where you can get the Honda Civic Type R engine, and who is eligible to purchase it, keep reading. Read the rest of this entry >>

What’s New on the 2018 Honda Civic Hatchback?

Last year, the 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback made its debut and hit all the right notes with many drivers. This five-door compact car offers drivers cargo space, a sporty character, and fuel-sipping sensibilities. The 2018 Honda Civic Hatchback should be arriving here at Battison Honda any day now (its official release date was August 29) and that means its time to look at this vehicle and see if any changes have been made. What’s new on the 2018 Honda Civic Hatchback? Keep reading to explore the great features on this compact car.  Read the rest of this entry >>

Compare the 2017 Type R and Si Honda Civic Models

The usual Honda Civic is an compact car that comes in sedan, coupe, or hatchback body styles. Commuters and small families alike have found the Civic to be a practical and attractive vehicle that comes well equipped in many trims. For 2017, there are two models of the Honda Civic that offer a different driving experience compared with the mainstream model. In this 2017 Honda Civic Type R vs 2017 Honda Civic Si comparison, we are going to look at these models to see what differentiates them. Read the rest of this entry >>

Which Sedan is Perfect for Your Life?

2017 Honda Civic vs 2017 Honda Accord

There are a lot of sedans on today’s market, not just between brands but within each brand lineup as well. While this is done to provide drivers with a model that is tailored to their needs, a little help figuring out which model that is can be helpful. When it comes to Honda’s sedan lineup, the brand provides drivers with two gas-powered options, the Civic and the Accord. Each model offers the high quality expected of a Honda but with a few differences that make each ideal for different purposes. Read the rest of this entry >>

Compare the 2017 Civic Si Coupe and Sedan Bodystyles

Several high-powered Honda models are getting press these days. The new Civic Type R recently had a great run on the Nürburgring track in Germany. And now, the new 2017 Honda Civic Si Coupe and Sedan will be available at dealership showrooms across the country. Keep reading to learn a little more about these models and compare the 2017 Honda Civic Si Coupe vs Sedan. Read the rest of this entry >>

2017 Civic Type R Makes Impressive Nürburgring Lap Time

On April 3, 2017, the 2017 Honda Civic Type R set a new benchmark lap time on the Nürburgring track in Germany. Its seven minute 43.80 second time makes the new Type R (at least for the time being) the world’s fastest front-wheel-drive (FWD) production car. In this lap, it was seven seconds faster than the previous generation, European-market Type R. How does the Civic Type R achieve these impressive numbers? Let’s look at some top 2017 Honda Civic Type R performance features. Read the rest of this entry >>

Honda Civic Type R Geneva Motor Show Global Debut

We’ve written before about the Honda Civic Type R Prototype that made its debut at the 2016 SEMA Show, but now we are getting a first look at the real thing! The production model of the 2017 Civic Type R was unveiled this week at the Geneva Motor Show. This high-performance model of the classic Civic Hatchback comes with plenty of attractive enhancements, and track-worthy performance technologies. Keep reading to learn more about the 2017 Honda Civic Type R release date, technological details, and photos of the European production version. Read the rest of this entry >>

Where Is the Rearview Camera on a Honda Car?

When it comes to safety features, one of the most common is a rearview camera. This advantage allows drivers to see what is behind their vehicle, and avoid hitting or running over anything. It can also simplify parking. Many Honda vehicles come standard with a rearview camera that can help individual and families back up and park with ease. On most Honda vehicles, the rearview camera is located on the rear, just beneath the overhang of the liftgate or trunk and above the license plate. Learn more about this technology and which Honda vehicles have a rearview camera below. Read the rest of this entry >>

From The Civic to the Odyssey – Check Out Honda at CAS 2017

Here at Battison Honda, we are proud of the quality vehicles available in our new Honda inventory. Whether you opt for a compact Civic or a family-friendly Odyssey, we have you covered. We are also excited about the specialty and upcoming models that were on display this week at the Chicago Auto Show. This is the largest auto show in North America, and many Honda vehicles made a showing. You can see a few models from the Honda display at the 2017 Chicago Auto Show in the photo gallery below. Read the rest of this entry >>