How long does a 2007 Honda Civic Si last?

How long does a 2007 Honda Civic Si last?

The Honda Civic is a durable vehicle that can last for about 20 years, with responsible use and maintenance. This means you can get around 200,000 to 300,000 miles of service from your Honda Civic before it breaks down completely.

What year did they stop making Civic Si?

Honda Civic Si
Production 1984–present
Body and chassis
Class Sport compact
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive

Is the Honda Civic Si still in production?

In the USA, the production was limited to 500 available in all of the colors Honda Offered the Civic Si Coupe in. After the 2015 model year, Honda did not produce the Civic Si for 2016, citing poor sales.

What kind of engine does a Honda Civic Si have?

The US model has a 197 hp (147 kW) version of the K20 engine (K20Z3), a 6-speed manual transmission, sport seats, and different styling. The Civic Si coupe debuted a few months after the initial launch of the 2006 models, with the Civic Si sedan following in 2006 (2007 in Canada).

Which is the ninth generation Honda Civic Si?

The ninth generation Civic Si is available as a Coupe and as a Sedan. Honda uses a new 2.4L K-Series (K24Z7) which has increased displacement through longer piston stroke than the K20Z3 from the 8th generation Civic Si, yet the K24Z7 retains the 11.0:1 compression used in the K20Z3.

What kind of trim does a Honda Civic Si have?

Honda Civic Si. The Honda Civic Si is a sport compact trim of Civic by Honda. The Si (Sport Injected) trim was introduced for the third generation of Honda Civics in both Japan and North America. In Canada and elsewhere, the trim became known as the SiR for the sixth and seventh generations, and the Si trim was equivalent to the USDM EX model.

In the USA, the production was limited to 500 available in all of the colors Honda Offered the Civic Si Coupe in. After the 2015 model year, Honda did not produce the Civic Si for 2016, citing poor sales.

The US model has a 197 hp (147 kW) version of the K20 engine (K20Z3), a 6-speed manual transmission, sport seats, and different styling. The Civic Si coupe debuted a few months after the initial launch of the 2006 models, with the Civic Si sedan following in 2006 (2007 in Canada).

The ninth generation Civic Si is available as a Coupe and as a Sedan. Honda uses a new 2.4L K-Series (K24Z7) which has increased displacement through longer piston stroke than the K20Z3 from the 8th generation Civic Si, yet the K24Z7 retains the 11.0:1 compression used in the K20Z3.

When did the Honda Civic Si Mugen come out?

A special version of the 8th generation civic Si, known as the Mugen Si debuted in 2008 and featured a slightly different body kit, a more free flowing exhaust, updated suspension, 18 inch forged wheels, a larger rear wing, and different interior components.