The 2011 Honda Civic  is returning to the market basically unchanged from the 2010 model.  However, there were no significant changes the needed to be made because  the Honda Civic is considered the one car that other manufacturers are  trying to compete with since it offers such good engineering and  reliability for consumers. 
The  styling of the 2011 Honda Civic keeps with the artsy design that Honda  has implemented on past Civic models, they kept with the nose and tail  end changes that they implemented on new Civics starting in 2009. The  Civic also sports a severely raked-back windshield which helps give the  Honda Civic more aerodynamics. What is so notable about the styling of  the Civic is that it has many of those classy touches that Honda uses on  its more upscale brand Acura, meaning that you are getting a great deal  on a car that is well worth the price.
The  mechanics of the 2011 Honda Civic keeps with what earlier models have  used, except there are less 2011 Honda Civics that will have a manual  transmission. The models DX, LX, and the upscale EX lines will offer the  typical 1.8 liter engine with 140 horsepower and will offer a 128 pound  of torque per foot. The Honda Civil EX-L sedans, EX sedans and EX-L  coupe are only going to be available in automatic transmissions, which  are a change from the previous model year. The  sportier 2011 Honda Civics, the Si coupe and sedan will have 2.0 liter  engines, slightly bigger than other models that will offer 197  horsepower and 139 pound-feet of torque. Plus, they had the exclusive  six speed manual transmission that is able to give drivers to get the  full race car feel with half the price of other cars that are designed  for this specific reason. 
The 2011 Honda Civic  also offers the Hybrid option that many people will once again take  advantage of because of the benefits to the environment as well as their  wallet. The hybrid will come as a sedan only that has a 1.3 liter gas  engine accompanied by an electric motor. The electric motor will be able  to take you short distances, however, is more or less there to help the  main gas engine to save more gas. 
What  changes can people expect with the price of Honda for the new 2011  models? The price difference is not much really, a low $150 will be the  difference between a 2010 Honda Civic and a 2011 Honda Civic. However,  the cost of the 2011 Honda Civic will really depend on the dealer and  the consumer's negotiation skills in the end. 
What is most notable about the changes to the 2011 Honda Civic models  is that the newer models have lost some fuel mileage when compared to  the 2010 Honda Civics. It is estimated that the 2011 Honda Civic will  get around 40 city miles per gallon, while getting 43 interstate miles  per gallon. Te 2010 models offer 40 miles per gallon when traveling in  city traffic, while the interstate miles per gallon were around 45. 
Every  2011 Civic will come equipped with anti-lock brakes, a tilt steering  wheel, adjustable drivers seat and power windows. However, to get those  features such as heated and/or leather seats, alloy wheels, ability to  have navigation on board and other extras will have to step up from the  base model 2011 Civic. All of the extras will cost the consumer. In  fact, having an on board navigation system can set the person back an  additional two thousand dollars. 
In  addition, a buyer can be certain that they are getting top of the line  when it comes to comfort, as all models of the 2011 Honda Civic line  still have the independent suspension that promises that the car handles  and rides as well as any luxury vehicle out there on the market and  even the hardest drivers will appreciate the handling of the Civic. 
All  in all, Honda Civic has kept with what people expect from the Civic  with the 2011 models. They are priced reasonably and competitive with  other cars that are in the same category, and give buyers the options to  have all those extras that sets the Civic apart from the other  manufacturers out there and making it what once again one of the best  smaller car on the market.



