Is the 2014 Honda Civic Si a coupe?
Beside the new 18-inch wheels, the 2014 Honda Civic Coupe Si gets our vote. With more power, a retuned suspension, an upgraded interior, a host of new features and a restyled coupe model, the 2014 Civic Si is ready to impress.
What’s the time for a Honda Civic Si?
We’ve seen a 2012 Honda Civic Si sedan do these deeds in as little as 6.1 seconds and 14.7 seconds and believe the 2014 is capable of quicker times. We were slowed slightly by a crunchy gearbox that refused to be rushed during the shift from first to second.
Is the Honda Civic Si a good car?
Instead, the 2014 Honda Civic Si is sucking wind as it’s left behind in the sport-compact segment. Although it remains true to the 29-year-old formula of cheap, light, and high-revving entertainment, the updated 2014 Civic Si is compromised by a chassis that refuses to play along.
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.
Beside the new 18-inch wheels, the 2014 Honda Civic Coupe Si gets our vote. With more power, a retuned suspension, an upgraded interior, a host of new features and a restyled coupe model, the 2014 Civic Si is ready to impress.
What’s the acceleration of a Honda Civic Si?
Now making 205 horsepower and 174 lb-ft, the 2.4-liter four-cylinder pulled the Si to a slower-than-expected 6.5-second 0-to-60 time and a 15.1-second quarter-mile. We’ve seen a 2012 Honda Civic Si sedan do these deeds in as little as 6.1 seconds and 14.7 seconds and believe the 2014 is capable of quicker times.
Instead, the 2014 Honda Civic Si is sucking wind as it’s left behind in the sport-compact segment. Although it remains true to the 29-year-old formula of cheap, light, and high-revving entertainment, the updated 2014 Civic Si is compromised by a chassis that refuses to play along.
How long does it take a Honda Civic to go from zero to 60?
Paddles or no, there is indeed a similarly slight improvement in performance for the 2014 Honda Civic. A sprint from zero to 60 mph takes 9.1 seconds (8.7 seconds with a foot of rollout as on a drag strip) versus the 9.6 seconds it took the 2013 Civic and its five-speed automatic.