Are 2010 Honda Civics fast?

Are 2010 Honda Civics fast?

Are Old Honda Civics Fast?

Honda Civic Year Top Speed 0 to 60
2013 130 MPH 9.1 seconds
2012 118 MPH 8.7 seconds
2011 124 MPH 8.9 seconds
2010 118 MPH 8.7 seconds

What engine does the Honda Civic 2010 have?

All Civic sedans and coupes (except the SI) feature a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with 140 horsepower. It is mated to a well-liked five-speed manual transmission, although a five-speed automatic is available for around $800 more.

Does 2010 Honda Civic have VTEC?

For 2010, the entire range of Civics remains largely unchanged. The Civic Hybrid is powered by a 1.3-liter i-VTEC engine with Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) gasoline-electric hybrid technology to enhance both fuel economy and performance, and is equipped with a continuously variable transmission.

Is 2010 Honda Civic a good year?

Is the 2010 Honda Civic a Good Used Car? The 2010 Honda Civic is a fine pick if you’re shopping for a used compact car. Available as a two-door coupe or four-door sedan, the Civic boasts robust safety scores, balanced handling, a refined drivetrain, and good fuel economy.

How much horsepower does a Honda Civic 2010?

113 to 197 hp
2010 Honda Civic/Horsepower

Does a 2010 Honda Civic have a timing belt or chain?

Timing belt or timing chain: Both the 1.8L R18 and 2.0L K20 engines use a maintenance-free timing chain; there is no timing belt. Fuel Economy: The EPA rates the 2007-2010 Civic with a 1.8L engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission at 25/36 mpg (9.4/6.5 L/100 km) city/highway.

What are the specs of a Honda Civic?

Though the Honda Civic’s standard four-cylinder has unremarkable specs — 1.8 liters, 140 horsepower — it feels peppy enough thanks to a responsive accelerator and a well-mannered five-speed automatic transmission.

What kind of gas mileage does a Honda Civic get?

Unfortunately, the Si requires premium gas and returns a middling 21/29 mpg city/highway. The 1.8-liter Honda Civic returns a respectable 25/36 mpg with the automatic, or 26/34 mpg with the manual. Here’s how those figures compare: Source: EPA data for 2010 sedans with base engines.

Is the Honda Civic a coupe or a sedan?

The Civic comes as a coupe or sedan with a manual or automatic transmission. From the bare-bones DX to the well-equipped EX-L, there are four coupe and six sedan trims.

How big is the trunk on a Honda Civic?

The sedan’s trunk volume, at 12 cubic feet, is on the low side for the segment. Civic coupes have just 11.5 cubic feet. Though the Honda Civic’s standard four-cylinder has unremarkable specs — 1.8 liters, 140 horsepower — it feels peppy enough thanks to a responsive accelerator and a well-mannered five-speed automatic transmission.