Where did the 2006 Honda Civic come from?

Where did the 2006 Honda Civic come from?

Upon further digging, the Civic was sold to its one and only owner back in 2006 through Mathews Honda in Marion, Ohio, so we reached out to the dealership for the full scoop on this mighty little machine. The first thing we found out is that the car’s total mileage is unclear because the owner is still driving it every day.

Is the back of a Honda Civic hard to get into?

As with most coupes the back seat is a bit hard to get in and out of, but lots of room once your back there. Large trunk for a small car and the fold flat 60/40 seats allow you to carry some large items. Be nice if the seats had a memory so you didn’t have to re-set them.

How many miles does a Honda Civic have?

If you ever thought this was just a myth, a 2006 Civic that’s traveled more than a million miles on its original powertrain recently surfaced to dispel any doubts. Popular brand representative and social media personality HondaPro Jason shared pictures of a blue FA-generation Civic sedan whose odometer maxed out at “999999” miles.

Is the Honda Civic EX a good car?

No. Now, the only downside to the car is that it needs a little more power. Gas mileage is great, so there’s the trade off. If you want mileage go with the EX, if you want to burn up the road go for the Si. All in all a great car, safety features galore and unlike some other owners on this page- I haven’t had one problem with it.

Where can I buy a 2006 Honda Civic EX?

See pricing for the Used 2006 Honda Civic EX Sedan 4D. Get KBB Fair Purchase Price, MSRP, and dealer invoice price for the 2006 Honda Civic EX Sedan 4D. View local inventory and get a quote from a dealer in your area. Home Car Values

Is the Honda Civic a good car to buy?

The Honda Civic has long been a car that has felt more expensive than it is. The 2006 furthers this with a higher-quality, quieter interior. A jack-style seat-height adjustment and standard tilt/telescoping steering wheel are an ergonomics bonus.

Are there any problems with the Honda Civic?

The 2006 Honda Civic has 2427 problems & defects reported by Civic owners. The worst complaints are engine, body / paint, and accessories – interior problems.

How old is the Honda Civic in years?

Completely redesigned for 2006, the Honda Civic is in its eighth generation and its 33rd year. How does a model last this long and become the best-selling small car in the U.S. for the past nine years and the third-best-selling passenger car in 2004?

What’s the mileage on a Honda Civic?

Popular brand representative and social media personality HondaPro Jason shared pictures of a blue FA-generation Civic sedan whose odometer maxed out at “999999” miles. It’s not uncommon to see Hondas wrack up six-figure mileages, but hitting the million-mile mark is impressive for any passenger vehicle.

Where can I get a Honda Civic for a million miles?

Toyota Tundra hits a million miles. He also has no intention of replacing his Civic anytime soon. Meanwhile, the dealership would love for the car’s story to spread far and wide, all the way to Honda North America’s headquarters in Torrance, CA.

When was the last time I serviced my Honda Civic?

Last serviced at 180,420 miles in Akron, OH on 04/16/20 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed. Mileage: 198,534 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: White Engine: 4 Cyl 1.8 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

Upon further digging, the Civic was sold to its one and only owner back in 2006 through Mathews Honda in Marion, Ohio, so we reached out to the dealership for the full scoop on this mighty little machine. The first thing we found out is that the car’s total mileage is unclear because the owner is still driving it every day.

Why does my car make a high pitched noise when reversing?

At times, an old brake pad can cause this as it rubs against the rotor and creates a high-pitched noise. It is a sign that your car brakes need a change. You can replace the old bake pad with a new one to resolve the issue. We will tell you the reasons why your car squeals when in reverse gear.

Toyota Tundra hits a million miles. He also has no intention of replacing his Civic anytime soon. Meanwhile, the dealership would love for the car’s story to spread far and wide, all the way to Honda North America’s headquarters in Torrance, CA.

Popular brand representative and social media personality HondaPro Jason shared pictures of a blue FA-generation Civic sedan whose odometer maxed out at “999999” miles. It’s not uncommon to see Hondas wrack up six-figure mileages, but hitting the million-mile mark is impressive for any passenger vehicle.