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2009 Honda Civic LX-S (M5) Sedan

1.8L I-4 engine, 5 speed manual transmission
26 MPG City / 34 MPG Hwy
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Starting MSRP: $ 18,055
Starting Invoice: $ 16,635
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Editorial Reviews
Top 5 Reasons You Might Buy a 2009 Honda Civic
The Honda Civic is one of the most popular vehicles in America, and here's why.
"The Honda Civic is one of the most popular vehicles in America, and here's why."
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2009 Honda Civic Review
New look, more choices.

"The Honda Civic is the benchmark for compact cars. The Civic LX sedan is a superb choice for someone who wants a practical compact that is smooth, comfortable and quick. The EX models add all the conveniences, including heated leather seats in the EX-L. The GX offers basic transportation with the potential economy and real emissions reduction of natural gas. The Hybrid makes a good commuter car with its fuel-saving electric motor. The Si Coupe and Si Sedan deliver sporty performance for driving enthusiasts."
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2008 Honda Civic Review
Broad line of superb compacts.

"The Honda Civic is the benchmark for compact cars. The Civic LX sedan is a superb choice for someone who wants a practical compact that is smooth, comfortable and quick. The EX models add all the conveniences, including heated leather seats in the EX-L. The GX offers basic transportation with the potential economy and real emissions reduction of natural gas. The Hybrid makes a good commuter car with its fuel-saving electric motor. The Si Coupe and Si Sedan deliver sporty performance for driving enthusiasts."
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2007 Honda Civic Review
New Civic Si sedan joins winning lineup.

"The Honda Civic is the benchmark for compact cars. A complete line of them is available for 2007. A Civic LX sedan is a superb choice for someone who wants a practical compact that smooth, comfortable and quick. The EX models add all the conveniences. The GX offers the allure of natural gas. The Hybrid makes a good commuter car, with its fuel-saving electric motor. And the Si Coupe and Si Sedan keep driving enthusiasts happy."
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The Most Fuel Efficient Cars and Trucks for 2006
Getting the most gas mileage for your money, no matter what you buy

"Hybrids and diesels top the list of fuel-efficient cars and trucks, but if you don’t want one we tell you what else there is to choose from in many popular categories."
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2006 Editors’ Choice Awards
Recommendations for the real world

"Autobytel’s editors advise consumers about the best 2006 vehicles in a variety of price and vehicle classes to suit any need or budget."
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2006 Honda Civic Review
Honda lives up to its civic duty with a bevy of airbags and up to 40 mpg

"Honda injects some style and power into the totally redesigned, 140-horsepower 2006 Civic sedan, with the added benefits of comfort, safety, and frugal fuel economy."
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2006 Honda Civic Review
All-new lineup sets new standards for compacts.

"The Honda Civic is back. Not that it ever left, but it had fallen behind the curve a bit, and not just because the competition had expanded and improved. With the 2006 lineup, however, the car that for years set the quality and performance standard for the affordable, compact car market has returned, and now with the style to match the specifications."
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2006 Honda Civic Coupe First Drive
Refinement enters the sport compact car lexicon

"Taking a quantum leap forward in terms of design, comfort, safety, refinement, and technology, the 2006 Honda Civic Coupe is also more fun to drive while getting better gas mileage."
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2005 Honda Civic Review
Big satisfaction in a small package.

"Now in the latter part of its product cycle, the Honda Civic remains a class standard. You can't go wrong with a Civic regardless of trim level, and there are a broad range of choices to suit budgets, needs or tastes. All are practical, fuel efficient and fun to drive. Other small cars might beat the Civic in a particular area or category of performance, but few match its overall balance of strengths."
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2004 Honda Civic Review
Economy without sacrifice.

"You can't go wrong buying a Honda Civic, regardless of trim level. All are reliable, practical, and fuel efficient. Civics are fun to drive and all models offer excellent handling. EX models bring a responsive engine to the party and the Si hatchback is a hoot. All of them feature Honda's durability and reliability. Civics are available with anti-lock brakes and side-impact airbags. All models deliver high fuel economy figures, and qualify for ULEV (ultra low emissions) status."
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2003 Honda Civic Review
Sporty handling, miserly fuel economy.

"You can't go wrong buying a Honda Civic, regardless of trim level. They are reliable, practical, and fuel efficient. Civics are fun to drive and all models offer excellent handling. EX models bring a responsive engine to the party and the Si hatchback is a hoot. All of them feature Honda's durability and reliability. Civics are available with anti-lock brakes and side-impact airbags. All models deliver high fuel economy figures, and qualify for ULEV (ultra low emissions) status."
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2003 Honda Civic Hybrid Review
Just add gas and go. And go. And go.

"The 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid does not make a lot of sense, based purely on economics. It has less power than the regular Civic, a slightly smaller trunk and it costs about $2,500 more. Apart from a slightly more luxurious interior it's only advantage is an EPA City fuel-economy rating of 48 mpg compared to about 35 to 40 mpg for an equivalent Civic EX sedan with a CVT. Sadly, this translates to only about $100 in savings per year, based on 12,000 miles and gasoline prices of $1.50 a gallon. Put another way,"
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2001 Honda Civic Review
All-new design for popular compact car.

"Honda's new 2001 Civic offers improvements in power and efficiency, cabin space, safety equipment, and noise and vibration. It also comes with more standard equipment than before. With engines earning high fuel economy figures, all models qualify for ULEV status. Its improvements and positive environmental position moves the Honda Civic ahead of the curve in the compact class."
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2000 Honda Civic Review
America's favorite small car.

"Somewhere within the wide range of Civics available is a car certain to please almost any compact car buyer. If economy is the primary motivator, any will do, with top honors going to the base coupe. Our test sedan is rated thirstiest of the bunch, and we still managed a 32-mpg average. Luxury, in a relative sense, is available as well, though the price for a full load of amenities puts the Civic up against base versions of larger, more substantial cars."
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