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2006 Honda Civic in North Hills

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2006 Honda Civic

Resale Value:$14,132  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 4-Speed Automatic; 5-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Specs
Price: $18,995.00 Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2006 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 35,494 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: North Hills,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Blue Dealer Stock #: P23028A
Interior: N/A VIN #: JHMFA16806S010629
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Blue 4-door FWD Sedan, 35494 miles, AUTO 5SPD, 1.8L I4. Stock# P23028A. Features: FWD, ABS (4-Wheel), Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Stereo, Dual Front Air Bags, Front Side Air Bags, Moon Roof, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Premium Sound, Single Compact Disc, Tilt Wheel.

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Professional Review

Since the all-new Civic Hybrid looks virtually identical to the standard Civic sedan, it doesn't broadcast its driver's green credentials as loudly as the Toyota Prius does. That's OK, though, because the Civic feels more coherent than the Prius, with superior body control and a better ride, even if it lacks the Toyota's versatile hatchback.

The Prius usually starts off solely under electric power, but when you turn the Civic's key, both the engine and the electric motor come to life, and only rarely--such as in steady-state, low-speed situations--does the engine cede the entire propulsion burden to the motor.

After 200 miles of mixed, cold-weather driving, our trip computer read 38 mpg, falling short of the EPA ratings of 49 city, 51 highway. That's still impressive, though, especially for a car that's better to drive than the Prius.

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