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The 2014 Honda Civic sedan has got newer CVT and infotainment screen with even more powerful 143 hp engine for a base price of $18,390.
The 2014 Honda Civic welcomes a few upgrades for second year in a row such as a new CVT that replaces the older 5-speed automatic and the newly refined touchscreen infotainment system as standard. Having the LX, HF, EX, and EXL on offer with its new 143 hp 1.8 L I-4 engine that can return over 40 MPG, it comes at a price starting at just $18,390.
The Honda Civic with its impressive interior, solid safety and reliability ratings goes on war against the likes of the Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3, and Hyundai Elantra. Also, the sportier Civic coupe version has been brought up with enhanced styling and suspension for a base price of $19,010 alongside the fuel efficient hybrid sibling.
The EX-L trim of the 2014 Honda Civic as it has the best comfort and cabin entertainment. The power surge and safety gears are also well packed in this package without compromising on fuel economy. So, one should go for it.
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The 2014 Honda Civic sedan has got newer CVT and infotainment screen with even more powerful 143 hp engine for a base price of $18,390.
The 2014 Honda Civic welcomes a few upgrades for second year in a row such as a new CVT that replaces the older 5-speed automatic and the newly refined touchscreen infotainment system as standard. Having the LX, HF, EX, and EXL on offer with its new 143 hp 1.8 L I-4 engine that can return over 40 MPG, it comes at a price starting at just $18,390.
The Honda Civic with its impressive interior, solid safety and reliability ratings goes on war against the likes of the Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3, and Hyundai Elantra. Also, the sportier Civic coupe version has been brought up with enhanced styling and suspension for a base price of $19,010 alongside the fuel efficient hybrid sibling.
"The Honda Civic has long been one of the better-driving cars in its class." - Edmunds
The 2014 Honda Civic sedan stands in 4 trims only that has the LX configuration as its entry level for $18,390 investment. It owns assets like the 5-inch display, cloth seats, and 15-inch steel wheels. The HF trim with 15-inch lightweight alloy wheels and Low-rolling-resistance tires is the most economical sibling among all costing $19,940.
The EX trim comes at $21,090 for which it has been given values such as the 7-inch central touchscreen display, sunroof, and 16-inch alloy wheels. And the range-topping EX-L enjoys the feel of leather upholstery , heated front seats, 8-way power adjustability for driver's seats, and the pairs of 17-inch alloy wheels.
Trim |
LX |
HF |
EX |
EX-L |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSRP(FWD) |
$18,390 |
$19,940 |
$21,090 |
$22,740 |
Key Features |
15-inch steel wheels |
15-inch lightweight alloy wheels |
16-inch alloy wheels |
17-inch alloy wheels |
5-inch display | Lip spoiler |
7-inch central touchscreen display |
8-way power driver seat | |
4-speaker audio system | Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity |
sunroof |
heated front seats |
|
Cloth seats |
Audio Theft Deterent | Automatic headlights |
leather upholstery |
|
Low-rolling-resistance tires |
The EX-L trim of the 2014 Honda Civic as it has the best comfort and cabin entertainment. The power surge and safety gears are also well packed in this package without compromising on fuel economy. So, one should go for it.
"Civic's solid road manners and excellent fuel economy are just what the doctor ordered." - Kelley Blue Book
The 2014 Honda Civic is powered by a 1.8L I-4 engine that kicks in 143 hp and 129 lb-ft of torque. It is hitched with a 5-speed manual tranmission for LX trim that can be upgraded to CVT too after some additional investment. While the rest get CVT as standard for them.
Do not expect an enthusiastic driving experience from the Honda Civic's FWD layout but the performance is enough for urban driving and occasional highway cruising. The engine remains calm and composed at all situations but gets stressed quickly when pushed hard.
Though one can't really comment on the Civic's 0-60 MPH and quarter-mile timing, it is one fine sedan that is capable to be generous in curbing that power dynamics. The pairs of 10.3-inch front vented disc and 7.9-inch rear drum brakes assist the ABS to maintain traction at the time of heavy braking.
Models |
2014 Honda Civic |
2014 Toyota Corolla |
2014 Mazda 3 |
2014 Hyundai Elantra |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$18,390 |
$18,385 |
$17,765 |
$18,075 |
Engine |
1.8L Inline-4 |
1.8L Inline-4 |
2.0L Inline-4 |
1.8L Inline-4 |
Transmission |
5-Speed Manual |
6-Speed Manual |
6-Speed Manual |
6-Speed Manual |
Drivetrain |
FWD |
FWD | FWD | FWD |
Power |
143 hp @ 6,500 RPM |
132 hp @ 6,000 RPM |
155 hp @ 6,000 RPM |
145 hp @ 6,500 RPM |
Torque |
129 lb-ft @ 4,200 RPM |
128 lb-ft @ 4,400 RPM |
150 lb-ft @ 4,000 RPM |
130 lb-ft @ 4,700 RPM |
0-60 MPH |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Quarter Mile |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Top Speed |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Among the rivals, the Mazda 3 is the most powerful one as it has 12 hp and 21 lb-ft better curve than the Civic despite being $600 expensive. Meanwhile, the Civic has a dominance of almost 11 hp over the Corolla itself but lags behind the Elantra by 2 hp.
"The base versions get some of the highest MPG ratings in their class." - The Car Connection
When equipped with the base engine, the 2014 Honda Civic returns an excellent 28 MPG in the cities and 36 MPG on the highway. And, the combined economy rating stands at 31 MPG. With a sizable gas-tank of 13.2 gallons, the sedan offers impressive overall driving range of 409 miles.
Model |
2014 Honda Civic |
2014 Toyota Corolla |
2014 Mazda 3 |
2014 Hyundai Elantra |
---|---|---|---|---|
MPG (City) |
28 |
29 |
28 |
27 |
MPG (Highway) |
36 |
36 |
38 |
37 |
MPG (Combined) |
31 |
32 |
31 |
31 |
Fuel Capacity (Gallons) |
13.2 |
13.2 |
13.2 |
12.8 |
Range (City/Hwy/Combined) |
370/475/409 |
383/475/422 |
370//502/409 |
347/474/397 |
In terms of range coverage, the Civic is at par with the Mazda 3 due to their comparable economy and fuel tank. However, it has got 12 miles extra combined range over the Elantra with its 0.4-gallon bigger tank. This narration goes otherwise against the range of Corolla by 13 miles.
"The Civic still offers up excellent interior space." - Kelley Blue Book
The interior of the 2014 Honda Civic is nothing out of the ordinary but features a robust build quality and tons of practicality. You will get to see a lot of hard-plastics inside the cabin along with cloth-trimmed seats for all except EX-L as it relishes leatherette touches.Â
The front seats of the sedan are decently comfortable and offer a good amount of support. They also get power heating function for the EX-L configuration exclusively. While the cargo capacity of 12.5 cu-ft comes standard for all without any adjustments.Â
Model |
2014 Honda Civic  |
2014Â Toyota Corolla |
2014Â Mazda 3 |
2014Â Hyundai Elantra |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seating Capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front Row (Head/ Shoulder/ Leg) (in.) |
39.0/ 56.6/ 42.0 |
38.3/ 54.8/ 42.0 |
38.6/ 57.2/ 42.3 |
40.0/ 55.9/ 43.6 |
Rear Row (Head/ Shoulder/ Leg) (in.) |
37.1/ 53.3/ 36.2 |
37.1/ 54.8/ 41.4 |
37.6/ 54.4/ 35.8 |
37.1/ 54.8/ 33.1 |
Cargo Capacity (cu. ft.) |
12.5 |
13.1 |
12.4 | 14.8 |
Among the rivals, the Elantra has got biggest cargo volume that is 2.3 cu-ft larger than that of the Civic. Speaking of the seating, Corolla is more easy in the rear row, thanks to its 5.2-inch better legroom. In addition to all these, there comes a5-inch display for LX and a 7.0 touchscreen display for the rest of the production.Â
Also, a 4-speaker audio unit in the LX gets enhanced to 6-speaker audio system. One can even use the duo of the HondaLink smartphone integration and navigation systems in the EX-L trim with some extra payoffs. Some of the other notable interior features are:Â
The exterior of the 2014 Civic sedan looks quite appealing and premium for the price it is offered at. The front end looks smart with clear-lens headlamps having automatic on/off functionality and a sleek designed front grille. The front bumpers get a tasteful chrome lining too.
The side-profile is also neat with a sculpted design flowing along the doors and the fenders are sleeker than average. While those 15-inch, 16-inch, and 17-inch wheels complement the design philosophy depending on the trim level.
Model |
2014 Honda Civic |
2014 Toyota Corolla |
2014 Mazda 3 |
2014 Hyundai Elantra |
---|---|---|---|---|
Curb Weight (lbs.) |
2,754 |
2,840 |
2,930 |
2,773 |
Length (in.) |
179.4 |
183.1 |
180.3 |
179.1 |
Width (in.) |
69.0 |
69.9 |
70.7 |
69.9 |
Height (in.) |
56.5 |
57.3 |
57.3 |
56.3 |
Ground Clearance (in.) |
N/A |
6.7 |
6.1 |
5.3 |
Wheelbase (in.) |
105.1 |
106.3 |
106.3 |
106.3 |
As per data, the Civic is almost 200 lbs and 100 lbs lighter than the Mazda 3 and Corolla because of which it is certain to have lower forward dive than its rivals at the time of braking. On the other hand, the Civic and Elantra have parallel dimensions throughout.
Honda never compromised with the safety of its vehicles and the Civic sedan is no exception. The 2014 Honda Civic sedan might be a budget offering but scores quite high on the safety aspects. The 5-star NHTSA and "Good" IIHS safety ratings along with IIHS's Top Safety Pick award is a testament to that. Further improving that stature are the below mentioned features:
The 2014 Honda Civic has been introduced against the 2014 Toyota Corolla with better power surge but lower cabin spaciousness in the 2nd row. Apart from these, they are pretty much the same in their technology and safety integrity. So, both are equally desirable.
The 2014 Honda Civic feels a little less atheletic as compared to the Mazda 3 due to its lower power dynamics. But they can't be distinguished in their range practicality, safety stance, and interior technology. On the whole, one may incline for either of the two.
The 2014 Honda Civic is more range frugal but falls short in cargo capacity against the Hyundai Elantra, because of which their practicality quotient is pretty much the same. However, the cabin arrangement in much more balanced for the Civic that gives it the preference edge.
The Honda Civic has been an excellent choice for those who wanted a budget friendly sedan with excellent fuel economy and decent comfort. On the plus side, the sedan offers a generous performance with enough practicality to make your life easy.