Hello
A couple of weeks ago I bought a Honda I want to write a small review.
The car does not pretend to be a status and expensive one, on the contrary, it is relatively affordable, there are many Korean and Chinese spare parts that are half the price of the original ones, the fuel consumption is also quite moderate: about 10 liters per 100 kilometers.
I feel comfortable in the cabin, I perfectly feel the dimensions of the car (for example, in the same Kia Cerato, the rear dimension is poorly understood by me). Passengers are spacious - even in the back and even with the front seats pushed almost to the limit.
About the Honda Civic, owner reviews sometimes say that the suspension is overly stiff, and, unfortunately, this is true. On the bumps, at the joints, unpleasant blows are felt. Sometimes both front and rear shock absorbers work on breakdown. Brake pads and discs also have to be changed quite regularly.
I hope I'll find enough information here suddenly something breaks)
The car does not pretend to be a status and expensive one, on the contrary, it is relatively affordable, there are many Korean and Chinese spare parts that are half the price of the original ones, the fuel consumption is also quite moderate: about 10 liters per 100 kilometers.
I feel comfortable in the cabin, I perfectly feel the dimensions of the car (for example, in the same Kia Cerato, the rear dimension is poorly understood by me). Passengers are spacious - even in the back and even with the front seats pushed almost to the limit.
About the Honda Civic, owner reviews sometimes say that the suspension is overly stiff, and, unfortunately, this is true. On the bumps, at the joints, unpleasant blows are felt. Sometimes both front and rear shock absorbers work on breakdown. Brake pads and discs also have to be changed quite regularly.
I hope I'll find enough information here suddenly something breaks)
Hello! This is a good place for information on Hondas!
You could always install softer springs, just as long it isn't lowered.
Most people usually install stiffer springs on the older civics. But I've no idea whatsoever what civic you're driving because you failed to list the year. Making your information pretty useless, as it doesn't have any context.
Be wary of aftermarket/knock off parts. Some are fine, but others can get you into a wreck and possibly dead. So just exercise caution.
Hope you enjoy the car, and GL!
You could always install softer springs, just as long it isn't lowered.
Most people usually install stiffer springs on the older civics. But I've no idea whatsoever what civic you're driving because you failed to list the year. Making your information pretty useless, as it doesn't have any context.

Be wary of aftermarket/knock off parts. Some are fine, but others can get you into a wreck and possibly dead. So just exercise caution.
Hope you enjoy the car, and GL!
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