Great review. I got one of these recently and I absolutely love it. Agree with everything in the video - also note that it does handle pretty well for the type of car it is as well!
I totally agree, one of my favourite cars that have been made in awhile at that price point, unfortunately I think the new model is hybrid only so this is the last of the fun hatchbacks I think😔
Hi Brian, as always your videos on the Honda great. I was wondering if you could tell me or ask your good mechanic if the clutch in the 1.0 VTEC civic is the same as the 1.5 VTEC clutch? Many thanks
Hey there thanks for watching.. so I reckon they have to be different , flywheel would need to be different to so they will have different part numbers I’ll bet.. tell me 🙂 why do you ask ?? 🙂
@@maverick9055 clutch issues are not common , it is unfortunately a fickle engine so I’m not sure how reliable it will be if you remap … The most important thing on the vehicle is regular oil changes and the timing belt change at 120,000 km ✅🙂
@@doolanbrian thanks, it's a great car. Sportline spec just wish it had the 1.5 but I reckon it could handle the remap. Not massive increase but enough to make it a bit better through the gears. Only 40k on clock at the moment. Tempted to try it 😂
@@maverick9055 Sport Line is a lovely spec, we never got it here, I understand, I suppose all you can do is make sure the oil gets changed regularly and be nice to the engine if you get me!
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