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2012 Honda Civic EX sedan Review

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Michel Deslauriers
Like it or not, it sells
A lot has been said about the Civic since its 2012 model-year redesign. The media criticized the car for not having changed enough compared to the last-generation model, especially since the competition is coming up with much-improved machinery.

2012 Honda Civic EX sedan rear 3/4 view
The Civic’s production has been handicapped this year by disasters in Japan and Thailand. (Photo: Sébastien D'Amour/Auto123.com)

The Hyundai Elantra is one of them. In a cat fight with the Civic since last spring for the bestselling car in Canada title, the Elantra is a total departure from the previous version, and Canadians quickly adopted its striking bodywork and well-appointed interior.

Yet despite the earthquake in Japan and the flooding in Thailand, which have both taken a toll on the Civic’s production in Canada and in the US, it’s still ahead by a couple of thousand units, and should retain its bestselling crown for a 14th consecutive year.

Why? Because even though you won’t be buying the most exciting car in the compact category, purchasing a Honda Civic is a no-risk choice. Don’t look for direct injection, blind-spot monitors or a complex infotainment system; the Civic delivers on what counts: reliability, high resale value, low maintenance costs and great fuel economy.

Comfortable and airy cockpit
If you have a successful car on your hands, you shouldn’t mess it up, and Honda didn’t. As with the previous-gen Civic, occupants benefit from a cockpit that feels bigger than it actually is. You sit low in the Civic, while the expansive use of glass allows a great view of the road ahead and excellent rearward visibility, too.

While most manufacturers are switching to a rougher, more rugged seat fabric, Honda continues to offer mouse-fur upholstery, which is a nice touch. Said seats are supportive, perfectly bolstered for long rides and despite their minimal adjustment possibilities, they prove comfortable for just about anyone.

2012 Honda Civic EX sedan interior
The cockpit feels bigger than it really is, and outward visibility is excellent. (Photo: Sébastien D'Amour/Auto123.com)
Michel Deslauriers
Michel Deslauriers
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