I've ALWAYS driven a truck or SUV and so I am very used to seeing above cars and beyond in traffic. I wanted to see the POV from a sedan's perspective. Thank you for this video.
A very practical, spacious commuter car. Don't expect a sportscar and you'll be fine. Excellent POV review. I wanted to see the 2.0l on the highway and this does it. Also the 2019 models are supposed to have more sound-deadening material in the car.
Only thing off about this car for me is that you can hear the tires rolling on the highway despite the addition of sound deadening material this year. Other than that great reliable car with amazing steering.
Hey man! I like your video and I failed in love this civic in this the generation. Outer look of it is so smart. And inner quite good. Is it hard to driving control?
Do all civics have rough suspension? I have a 2015 civic and when going over bad bumps, the whole car shakes badly, but when going over regular bumps it’s smooth-ish, don’t know if it’s the struts or normal. Because if it is I probably going to get something else that’s more comfortable in the future..
i have a 2013 civic, the road noise is loud especially when you don't have any music playing or air blowing. i've heard 10th gens are quieter but i've never personally driven one.
@@fairiell Test drive both and see what you think. Civic seems slightly louder and you feel the bumps a little bit more, but I could still talk to my front passenger at the same volume on the highway as when I was at a stoplight. Different roads will produce different levels of noise, so you may have a different experience.