Tuesday, March 26, 2013

New Honda Civic continues traditions while innovating!




LOMA LINDA, Calif., March 25, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The 2013 Honda Civic available from Spreen Honda in Loma Linda, CA, has been redesigned for second time in less than two years in a concerted response to what Civic owners and fans wanted in their new compact cars. The newly redesigned 2013 Honda Civic in San Bernardino, CA comes available in a two-door coupe and four-door sedan models and has received the distinction as being the first San Bernardino, CA compact car to be named a "Top Safety Pick+" by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. The highly touted 2013 Honda Civic offers potential owners a huge variety options at just about every turn to make the car that a customer finally takes home most comfortable for them.

Most of the trim models of the 2013 Honda Civic are powered by a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine that produces 140-horsepower and comes with a five-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive as standard equipment. Fuel-efficiency has always been a hallmark of the Honda Civic. That tradition is more than kept up with the 28 miles per gallon (city) and 36 miles per gallon (highway) the new 2013 Honda Civic records with its standard manual transmission.
Even at the entry-level trim model, the LX, the new Honda Civic has plenty of standard goodies that will please long time Civic fans and those new to the vehicle. Just some of the standard features that are available on the 2013 Honda Civic are power windows, doors and locks, air conditioning, tilting and telescoping steering column and cruise control.

As was stated earlier, the new Honda Civic is among the safest compact cars on the road after its most recent redesign. The IIHS, an independent and non-profit agency, gave the Civic its newly minted "Top Safety Pick+" award. To qualify for this award, a vehicle must receive a top score of "good" in at least four of the IIHS crash tests that are designed to measure crash survivability across a spectrum of common criteria. The San Bernardino, CA 2013 Civic got the highest scores possible in every test; a feat no other compact car has ever done before.

Courtesy of SYS-Con Media

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