2018 Honda Civic

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$18,940 - $28,750
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on August 12, 2024

ProsConsWhat's New

Good performance from turbocharged engines

base engine does not seem refined

The Honda Civic remains unchanged for the year 2018

Top fuel economy

Infotainment system not the best to use in this class

Spacious interiors

Manual gearbox available only on the lower trims

Large cargo capacity

Excellent safety scores and equipment

Specs & Features

$20,950

price

174 hp @ 6000 rpm

horsepower

162 lb.-ft. @ 1700 rpm

torque

TBD

transmission

1.5L 4cyl 1CVT

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The Honda Civic: daily drivers, enthusiasts- a car loved by all of them. The 2018 Honda Civic sedan is one of our favorite cars as well, and there are plenty of reasons why we like this car so much. The Civic offers a balance in terms of performance, with a decent acceleration for a compact car, and a great fuel economy as well. Since the sedan offers such a well-rounded package, Honda has decided against making any changes and offers the Civic for sale unchanged from the 2017 model year

 

We Recommend

Honda has decided against making any changes for Civic 2018, in fact, the Civic has been practically unchanged since its last redesign back in 2016. Therefore, if you don't mind buying a used honda civic for sale, the 2016 Civic would make a great choice at a discounted price. 

The 2018 Civic also gets excellent safety ratings and has the necessary active safety features on offer as well. The Toyota Corolla matches up in almost terms against the Civic, while the Mazda 3 sedan offers a sportier ride and handling package. The Chevy Cruze on the other hand offers a premium and spacious cabin, but none offers a complete package like the Honda Civic for most buyers. 

2018 Honda Civic for sale

The 2018 Civic is available for sale at a price starting at an MSRP of $19,835. Finance offers for the Civic start at a monthly payment of $466 for a 36-month duration with a $3,200 down payment. Lease deals begin at $396/month for a duration of 36 months and 10,000 miles of annual mileage, with $3,600 due at the time of signing.

Buying Advice

The EX-T trim is equipped with a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine that offers more power and a better fuel economy than the base engine. This trim also adds luxury features like a touchscreen infotainment system, smartphone connectivity, an upgraded sound system and dual-zone climate control.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The 2018 Honda Civic is offered for a price of $19,835 including the $890 destination fee. The car comes standard with a 6-speed manual and a 2.0L I-4 engine, with more powerful engines up the trim ladder. The car's base engine lacks punch, but the optional engines offer tremendous performance and agility. The Civic has a reputation for nimble handling, which remains its strong point no matter which engine you choose. The car is rich on the inside, with advanced technological interior features, roomy seating, and a long list of standard features. 

Honda has also worked on improving the reliability of the Civic over the years which can be seen with the 80/100 reliability rating it receives from J.D. Power. While the VW Jetta and Hyundai Elantra still get better ratings with the 2018 Corolla leading the pack, the improvement for Honda is considerable. The 5-year cost of ownership value of around $34,360 for Civic 2018 is more or less on par with the segment leaders which together with high frugality translates to savings in the long run. 

Buying Advice

The 2018 Honda Civic EX-T trim is the one we recommend starting at an MSRP of $22,595. It is powered by a turbocharged 1.5L engine that not only has good performance on offer but also delivers a good fuel economy. The Civic EX-L trim also has all the necessary equipment to enhance the interior experience. The Honda Sensing package is a must-have and would be worth spending another $1,000 for.  

Features
8.0/10

The 2018 Honda Civic is available for sale in a total of 6 trim levels: the LX, EX, EX-T, EX-L, Touring, and the Si. The Honda Civic is also available in coupe and hatchback body styles which gets separate reviews. The price range for the 2018 Civic lies between $19,835 and $27,695 after the $205 price hike this year. While the CVT automatic transmission is available across the lineup, only the base 2018 Honda Civic LX and the affordable Honda Civic EX-T models get an option for the manual. 

The standard features list is pretty decent with the 5-inch center screen with rear-view camera, automatic climate control, and Bluetooth connectivity. But it is the Civic EX trim that adds plenty value to the sedan with added driver aids and technology on offer for a price jump of just $1,600. The EX-T trim on the other hand gets you the potent 174 hp turbocharged engine with additional creature comforts and larger 17-inch wheels. 

Trims LX EX EX-T EX-L Touring
MSRP (Manual) $19,835 - $22,595 - -
MSRP (CVT) $20,635 $22,235 $23,395 $24,895 $27,695
Key Features LED daytime running lights Adds/Replaces features of the LX trim Adds/Replaces features of the EX trim Adds/Replaces features of the EX-T trim Adds/Replaces features of the EX-L trim
Cruise control & Rear-view camera Honda LaneWatch blindspot camera 1.5L 174 hp turbo-4 engine Integrated navigation system LED headlights & Automatic wipers
5-inch infotainment screen w/4-speaker audio system 7-inch HondaLink infotainment w/8-speaker audio system Heated front seats Leather steering wheel 10-speaker audio system
Bluetooth and USB Satellite radio & Real-time traffic Foglights Auto-dimming rearview mirror Honda Sensing safety suite
Automatic climate control Sunroof & heated mirrors Dual-zone automatic climate control Power-adjustable driver seat Power passenger seat
Cloth upholstery Rear center armrest & remote engine start 17-inch wheels Leather upholstery Heated rear seats
16-inch steel wheels 16-inch alloy wheels     18-inch alloy wheels

The EX-L adds a handful of more interior features while the 2018 Honda Civic Touring is the only trim that gets the Honda Sensing safety suite as standard. In the optional equipment, every Civic 2018 gets the Honda sensing safety package as an optional feature, which adds a thousand dollars more to the final price. The Honda Sensing suite includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning & assist, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking. Also, the EX-L trim gets the optional navigation as well.

Fuel Economy
8.0/10

"The most fuel-efficient models are those with the 1.5-liter turbo-four engines mated to an automatic transmission. They return 32 miles per gallon in the city, 42 mpg on the highway and 36 mpg combined." -Autoblog.com

The 2018 Honda Civic with the 2.0L engine and 6-speed manual returns 28 MPG in the city, 40 MPG on the highway, and has a combined mileage of 32 MPG. With the CVT, the city mileage improves by 3 mpg to 31 MPG and combined mileage sees an improvement of 2 MPG. The 1.5L powered Civic returns 31/42/35 MPG in city/highway/combined conditions as per the EPA with the manual. 

The CVT-powered version improves city fuel economy figures further by 1 MPG. That said, the fuel tank capacity of 12.4 gallons on offer with the 2018 Civic is less than most of its rivals. It allows the sedan to offer a range of 347.2 city miles and 496 highway miles with the standard engine gearbox combination. The maximum range is limited to 533 miles on the highways with the turbo-4 engine. 

Model 2018 Honda Civic 2018 Toyota Corolla 2018 Mazda 3 2018 Chevrolet Cruze
MPG (City) 28 28 28 27
MPG (Highway) 40 36 38 40
MPG (Combined) 32 32 31 32
Fuel Capacity (gallons) 12.4 13.2 13.2 13.7
Range (City/Highway/Combined) (miles) 347/496/397 370/475/422 370/502/409 370/548/438

Except for the Mada 3, all cars have the same combined mileage at 32 mpg. The Cruze is the least efficient in the city, at 27 mpg. The Toyota Corolla has the least highway mileage of 36 mpg, whereas the Civic and the Cruze shine with their 40 mpg highway mileage. The most range is seen on the Cruze, with a 370 miles city range and a highway range of 548 miles. The Civic has the least range thanks to its smaller fuel capacity.

Interior
9.6/10

"Rethink what you know about the Honda Civic- its no longer the small car you may remember." -TheCarConnection

The interior of the 2018 Honda Civic is well-finished, with the excellent build quality and solid fit and finish levels. You will find many plastic bits in and around the interior, but they get along in the interior with the premium finish surfaces. The cabin is done very smart, with a lot of thought going into the placement of buttons and features. This has helped with better control and reach for the driver, with nearly zero adjustments. The driving position can accommodate all types and sizes of drivers, and there's loads of adjustability on offer as well. While the lower trims get basic cloth upholstery, and EX-L and Touring trims get leather upholstery, and there are 3 interior upholstery color option on offer. 

The interior is very roomy, and five people can fit in here comfortably. Overall, the seats have good cushioning and decent support. The front seats are comfortable for tall people as well, despite the padding being slightly on the thinner side. The rear seats have good comfort levels, and there's ample legroom and headroom in the back. In terms of visibility, the front and side view is good, but the rear side is slightly comprised due to the sloping roof. The 2018 Honda Civic has a cargo capacity of 15.1 cu-ft. This is one of the best in class cargo spaces, and this can be extended as well with the fold-down seats. The seats don't fold down full flat, but the available space is more than enough then.

Model 2018 Honda Civic 2018 Toyota Corolla 2018 Mazda 3 2018 Chevrolet Cruze
Passenger capacity 5 5 5 5
Passenger Volume (cu-ft) 97.8 97.5 96.3 93.5
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.) 39.3/57.0/42.3 38.3/54.8/42.3 38.6/57.2/42.2 38.9/54.9/42.0

Rear (Head/Shoulder/ Leg) (in.)

37.1/55.0/37.4 37.1/54.8/41.4 37.6/54.4/35.8 37.3/53.2/36.1
Cargo Space (cu-ft) 15.1 13.0 12.4 14.8

All the cars in the comparison seat up to 5 people. The Civic is the roomiest car of the lot. Proportions-wise, these cars go neck-to-neck with each other. The Civic boasts of the most front-seat headroom, whereas front legroom proportions are similar in all four. In the rear, the headroom is similar in all four but the Corolla's rear has tons of legroom. The Mazda 3 has a tight rear space while the Civic has the most cargo space among these four cars. The Cruze has nearly the same space but is 0.3 cu-ft less. The Toyota has a decent space of 13 cu-ft, whereas the Mazda 3's 12.4 cu-ft storage is slightly less in terms of class standards. 

The 2018 Honda Civic sedan gets a 5-inch information display screen as standard. The higher trims get a 7-inch touchscreen. There's not much problem with the standard setup, but the 7-inch display is not the easiest to use. The touch responses are on the slower side, and navigating through the complex setup can take a while. The voice control system does not come with natural speech detection, and the phone's voice commands are better. The audio quality has scope for improvement as well. Standard features include AM/FM stereo, Bluetooth, a USB port, and a four-speaker system.

Some interior features of the 2018 Civic are:

  • Leather Upholstery
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Heated front seats
  • 60/40 split-folding rear seatbacks
  • Voice controls & Navigation
  • Satellite radio
  • HondaLink w/Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • 10-speaker audio system

Exterior
9.6/10

"Honda took chances with the design of the 2018 Honda Civic and they have paid off.' - KBB

The 2018 Honda Civic sedan gets no changes to its exterior for 2018. This design on the sedan is one of the most unique and sporty-looking designs in this class. The car's front is aggressive, has a low front profile, and has a wide body that gives the Civic an outstanding profile. The lower part of the front bumper on higher trims gets foglights. From the side, the gracefully arched roofline meets the rear seamlessly, and the low profile and tall wheels make this car look bigger than it is. The rear features C-shaped taillights and a sharply styled boot lid that enhances the Civic's overall appeal.

The Civic is sporty by looks, but there's grace and elegance to it as well. In terms of dimensions, the Civic is among cars that are changing dimensional definitions for compact sedans. The Civic still features steel wheels on base Honda Civic LX trim, but the EX trim upgrades to a set of alloys. The EX-T and EX-L trims get larger 17-inch wheels while the Touring model gets you a striking set of 18-inch wheels. These although look good, affect ride quality marginally. Honda also offers 8 exterior paint color options for buyers to choose from. 

Model 2018 Honda Civic 2018 Toyota Corolla 2018 Mazda 3 2018 Chevrolet Cruze
Curb weight (lbs.) 2,742 2,840 2,899 2,932
Length (in.) 182.3 183.1 180.3 183.7
Width (in.) 70.8 69.9 70.7 70.5
Height (in.) 55.7 57.3 57.3 57.4
Ground clearance (in.) 5.9 6.7 6.1 6.4
Wheelbase (in.) 106.3 106.3 106.3 106.3

The four cars are not very apart in terms of their dimensions, and differences would not be easy to find when placed side by side. The cars have a similar width of 70 inches, and the height revolves around 55 inches for all. The Civic however sits the closest to the ground at 5.9 inches, giving it a comparatively lower profile. Surprisingly, all cars have the same wheelbase. The Civic is the lightest of them all, whereas the Cruze is the heaviest. While many might consider the design of the Civic quirky, it attracts most eyeballs on the streets. 

Some of the 2018 Honda Civic exterior features are:

  • Foglights
  • Sunroof
  • Alloy wheels
  • Heated side mirrors
  • LED headlights 
  • Automatic wipers
  • Chrome grille

Safety
9.0/10

The 2018 Honda Civic scores excellent in the crash safety tests conducted by the NHTSA and the IIHS. The NHTSA gave the Civic sedan an overall score of 5-stars, with the same rating in all departments as well. The IIHS rated the Civic with their highest rating of 'Good' in most departments. Standard safety features include airbags, traction control, stability control, seatbelts, and a rearview camera. The Honda Sensing package is available on all Civic models for an extra $1,000 and adds driver assistance features. Some noteworthy safety features on the Civic are:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Lane departure warning
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring system
  • Remote Anti-Theft Alarm system
  • Automatic emergency braking
  • Adaptive cruise control

Competition
8.5/10

2018 Honda Civic vs 2018 Toyota Corolla

The 2018 Corolla is a very practical car aimed at mostly daily commuting. The Toyota gets a less powerful engine, has slower performance run times, the handling feels lost, and can do much better in the braking department. It, however, does have a smooth ride quality, a better range, and a decent economy. Coming to the interior, the Corolla will not appeal as much as the Civic will, thanks to the Corolla's lower quality of materials and a bland interior. The Civic also looks much better than the Corolla.

The infotainment system on the Corolla is simple and easy to use. Coming to safety, the Corolla is the clear choice due to its better safety ratings and a better safety equipment list. The Corolla also has the reliability benefit as a Toyota and is $340 cheaper than the Civic in the base trim.

2018 Honda Civic vs 2018 Mazda 3

The 2018 Mazda 3 sedan is a lot like the Civic in a lot of ways. Both the cars have powerful engines, superb handling, precise steering, and a respectable fuel economy. In terms of outright acceleration, the Civic is the quicker car. The Mazda however can use better brakes. The Mazda also benefits from its longer range. The Mazda 3's interiors are great, but the Civic's interiors are better finished, have more appeal, and are premium in a few ways. The Mazda 3's infotainment unit is the better one, due to its simple layout and ease of use.

The Mazda 3 as well as the Civic both get top safety scores and a good reliability rating as well. The Civic's rating is better compared to the Mazda 3. As a result, a choice between these two boils down to who's driving characteristics suit you better. The Mazda 3 is also more affordable as compared to the Civic sedan.

2018 Honda Civic vs 2018 Chevrolet Cruze

Being affordable is not the only big positive for the 2018 Cruze when compared to its strong competitors in the compact sedan segment. Chevrolet also offers a strong turbocharged four-cylinder engine that is quick off the mark and yet returns impressive fuel economy figures. Together with the large gas tank, the driving range offered is also one of the best in the segment. While both the Civic and Cruze offer very similar interior passenger and trunk space, Chevy feels more premium on the inside. 

The impressive reliability and safety ratings are what attract most buyers towards the Civic but the Chevy doesn't do too bad in this regard as well. While it may not get you as impressive resale value as the Honda, the Chevrolet Cruze is a great choice if budget is a constraint for you. 

Final Verdict

The 2018 Honda Civic offers a very balanced proposition in most of the departments. Right from the base trim to the top trim, the Civic offers something for everyone. Performance seekers and mile-munchers will both find content in the Civic, as there's no compromise in either sector at all. The car's spacious and well-finished interiors, and the big cargo capacity make it a great family sedan as well. And with such strong safety ratings, there's no drought of safety in this beautiful car. At $19,835, the 2018 Civic as a package is worth all the money and definitely worth checking out before making a final decision. 

Trims

    LX
    $18,940 onwards
    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Automatic emergency braking
    • Forward collision warning
    • Lane departure warning & intervention
    LX-P
    $21,150 onwards
    • Engine: 2.0L 4cyl FWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 158 hp @ 6500 rpm hp
    • Torque: 138 lb.-ft. @ 4200 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 8.7 sec
    • Top Speed: 123 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 34 mpg
    EX
    $21,340 onwards
    • 7-Inch touchscreen interface
    • Dual USB ports
    • Eight-Speaker audio system
    • Heated side mirrors
    • Honda'S LaneWatch blind-spot camera
    • Hondalink system
    EX-T
    $21,700 onwards
    • Dual-Zone automatic climate control
    • Foglights
    • Heated Front Seats
    Sport
    $21,750 onwards
    • Engine: 1.5L 4cyl 1CVT
    • Horsepower: 180 hp @ 6000 rpm hp
    • Torque: 162 lb.-ft. @ 1700 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.6 sec
    • Top Speed: 127 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 32 mpg
    EX-L
    $23,725 onwards
    • Auto-Dimming rearview mirror
    • Integrated navigation system
    • Power-Adjustable driver's seat
    Si
    $24,100 onwards
    • Engine: 1.5L 4cyl 6M
    • Horsepower: 205 hp @ 5700 rpm hp
    • Torque: 192 lb.-ft. @ 2100 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 6.7 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 32 mpg
    Base
    $24,300 onwards
    • Engine: 1.5L 4cyl 6M
    • Horsepower: 205 hp @ 5700 rpm hp
    • Torque: 192 lb.-ft. @ 2100 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.4 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 32 mpg
    Touring
    $26,425 onwards
    • 12-Speaker audio system
    • Automatic wipers
    • Four-Way power passenger seat
    • Heated rear seats
    • Honda Sensing safety system
    • Led headlights
    Sport Touring
    $28,750 onwards
    • Engine: 1.5L 4cyl FWD CVT
    • Horsepower: 180 hp @ 6000 rpm hp
    • Torque: 162 lb.-ft. @ 1700 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 7.6 sec
    • Top Speed: 127 mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 32 mpg

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Rating

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2018 Honda Civic vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    8.7 sec16.3 sec123 mph
    6.1 sec13.7 sec124 mph
    6.8 sec14.3 sec122 mph
    7.6 sec15.9 sec122 mph
    7.6 sec15.8 sec123 mph
    7.7 sec15.9 sec-

    2018 Honda Civic vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      28 mpg40 mpg32 mpg12.4 gal.347.2/496 mi.
      39 mpg46 mpg42 mpg15.9 gal.620.1/731.4 mi.
      43 mpg41 mpg42 mpg14 gal.602/574 mi.
      29 mpg41 mpg34 mpg14.5 gal.420.5/594.5 mi.
      28 mpg40 mpg33 mpg14.5 gal.406/580 mi.
      30 mpg38 mpg33 mpg14.8 gal.444/562.4 mi.

      2018 Honda Civic vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        182.3 in.70.8 in.55.7 in.6 in.106.3 in.
        197.8 in.74.4 in.57.7 in.4.5 in.112.2 in.
        193.8 in.73 in.57.6 in.6 in.111.4 in.
        192.2 in.73.3 in.57.1 in.6 in.111.4 in.
        192.1 in.72.4 in.56.9 in.5.7 in.111.2 in.
        191.9 in.72 in.57.8 in.5.4 in.109.3 in.

        2018 Honda Civic vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          15.1 cu.ft.97.8 cu.ft.46.2 cu.ft.
          12.8 cu.ft.85.1 cu.ft.285.9 cu.ft.
          12 cu.ft.102.8 cu.ft.78.6 cu.ft.
          16 cu.ft.102.8 cu.ft.78.6 cu.ft.
          13.2 cu.ft.90.7 cu.ft.58.5 cu.ft.
          13.4 cu.ft.100.9 cu.ft.13.4 cu.ft.

          2018 Honda Civic vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            46.2 cu.ft.15.1 cu.ft.46.2 cu.ft.-
            72.9 cu.ft.13.4 cu.ft.13.4 cu.ft.-
            -14.4 cu.ft.-74 ft.
            285.9 cu.ft.12.8 cu.ft.285.9 cu.ft.-
            83.1 cu.ft.16 cu.ft.78.6 cu.ft.-
            -12 cu.ft.--

            2018 Honda Civic vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              -986 lbs.2742 lbs.
              1000 lbs.-3431 lbs.
              -1168 lbs.3131 lbs.
              --3615 lbs.
              -925 lbs.3241 lbs.
              -937 lbs.2502 lbs.

              2018 Honda Civic Sedan Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              5

              Recalls

              0

              Investigations

              605

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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