Monday, 26 September 2011

2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic
 These are said to be the pictures of the 2011 honda civic
2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic

2011 honda civic
 2011 honda civic
2011 honda civic
2012 Honda Civic was unveiled - read all about it here: 2012 Honda Civic: official details, photos and specs]. According to the latest reports, the next-generation of the Honda Civic will be officially unveiled in 2010 and expected by the dealers in 2011.

Like the current version, the new vehicle will be available in two versions, with 3 or 5 doors. The new generation will use petrol and diesel engines but will also offer a hybrid version, powered by a 1.5-liter petrol engine with 150 hp. Later, the Type-R version will come showing more than 200 hp.For those who don’t know, the current Honda Civic Hybrid is powered by a 1.3L i-VTEC 4-cylinder, mated to electric motors.
However, it appears that the next-generation will use the same hybrid powertrain found on the 2011 Honda CR-Z. The CR-Z uses a 1.5-liter i VTEC 4-cylinder engine which delivers 102 hp and an electric motor capable to deliver 20 hp.  The total output delivered by the car is 122 hp and 128 lb-ft. of torque at 1,000 to 1,500 rpm (123 lb-ft on CVT-equipped models).

The new Civic Hybrid could also be the first car in the Honda lineup to receive the rumored, next-generation lithium ion batteries. Sources confirmed the fact that Honda is currently working on new lithium ion batteries, but we will know for sure after the Japanese manufacturer will release some official details regarding the new car.
The year 2011 is an exciting one for all loyal patrons of the Honda Civic series as the manufacturers are planning to unveil the eighth generation model off their line, which has been continuing to sell after all these years. The Honda Civic 2011 model is expected to carry over some features from its predecessor while making a few notable changes of its own. To see whether this would be a great car to purchase for the coming year, read on more about its specs and other essential information you might need for making your decision.

The most notable change with the Honda Civic 2011 model is the addition of

On the inside, you might be pleased with minor revisions done on the key features for the 2011 Honda Civic. For instance, it is equipped with a simpler yet cleaner interior. The navigation system has also been simplified to facilitate in the driving process. It features cotton/polyester seats, cup holders on the center console, ports for plugging external devices, and climate control system to masterfully combine comfort and efficiency.

In terms of powertrain performance, the Honda Civic 2011 model remains the same but some notable changes are going to make a giant leap for the series, according to car reviews. First off, the chassis, suspension, handling, braking, and acceleration will remain likely the same.
There are two engine engine options available: the 1.8-liter four cylinder engine and 2.0-liter four cylinder engine that can produce up to 140 horsepower and 197 horsepower, respectively. The engine featured in Honda Civic 2011 are designed for fuel efficiency such that you can expect an EPA rating of 26 mpg on the city and 34 mpg on the highway for the manual transmission. In terms of drivetrain, you can choose to go for a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission system.
Pro’s of 2011 Honda Civic

*New body color options;
*Impressive fuel economy rating;
*Comfortable and efficient interior features;
*Ease of navigation;
*Optimum engine capacity;
*Competitive pricing.
Con’s of 2011 Honda Civic

*Lack of exterior styling revisions or distinction.
2011 Honda Civic Pricing Details

There are currently rough estimates released by the manufacturer and by critics from car reviews on this model. The suggested retail price for this model when it hits local showrooms is estimated to start at $16,000 for the base model, while the fully-equipped version can go up to $28,000.
The Bottom Line

If you are shopping around for a new car, experts suggest that you put off buying first until you get to have a closer look into and test drive the Honda Civic  2011 model. It might not have anything distinctive to offer in terms of style, but if you value practicality and a car that would respond to its most basic purpose, which is transportation, then this might prove to be a bargain.
2011 honda civic

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