The 2017 models of the Honda Civic that have been on sale have won the hearts of the daily commuter because in terms of fuel efficiency the Honda Civic has a 32/42 mpg average for the city/highway.
>>>The Honda Civic has been awarded as the 2017 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety since Honda has provided the safety sensing features as a standard installation in the Honda Civic series while other car manufacturers charge an exuberant additional cost for the same features.
>>>Apart from the aforementioned 2018 Honda Civic models, you can also check out for other options on Honda's official website, such as the Honda CR-V 2018 for SUV lovers.
>>>When it comes to automobiles, especially cars, there are way too many choices you have in front of you, including Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Honda, Nissan, and Toyota. Therefore, choosing any one out of top car brands can be challenging.
>>>Acura NSXAcura NSX is powered by a 3.5-liter DOHC V6 engine giving out growling at 573 horsepower. It has a top speed of 191 mph controlled by a 9-speed dual clutch transmission. It comes with a power drive unit that manages the hybrid motor and the battery.
>>>Fourth Generation Honda CR-VThe Honda CR-V underwent a major redesign in 2012, and the resulting change was five hp hike to 185 hp, and fuel efficiency for front-wheel drive versions got around 23 mpg in the city and 31 mpg while cruising the highway.
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