RSS RSS Twitter Twitter
Leftlane - news, reviews, and info for the auto-industry
 
 

Honda announces 2007 Civic Si Sedan pricing

11/01/2006, 2:39 PM

By admin

American Honda today announced pricing for the all-new 2007 Honda Civic Si. The Civic Si Sedan officially goes on sale today (Nov 1) with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $21,290, plus $595 for destination and handling.

The car features a 197-horsepower, 2.0-liter i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine, six-speed manual transmission with helical-type limited slip differential, a rear spoiler, 17-inch wheels, stability control, and more. City/highway fuel economy is predicted at 23/32 miles per gallon. [See our full report on the 2007 Civic Si Sedan].

    Print This Post

New car price quote

Zero obligation price quote from a trusted local dealer.
 
 

11/01, 2:43 PM

posted by:

A4

sweet deal, its nice to have multiple options, even though id still get the coupe if anyhting

11/01, 2:52 PM

posted by:

pirelli

It’s really a bargain if you consider how much you’re getting over an EX sedan for such little money. It’s a nice addition to the Civic lineup.

11/01, 3:07 PM

posted by:

acura_el2000

any word on canadian pricing??

11/01, 3:25 PM

posted by:

Freshshoebox

Wow, this is awesome. Is there anyone else who really really wants to see Toyota release a performance version of the Scion tC??

11/01, 3:38 PM

posted by:

Random Jerk

I don’t think you can find a better car for less money. A perfect blend of economy, sport, reliability, and affordability.

11/01, 4:03 PM

posted by:

moogleii

Why did they go the sedan and not the coupe? Anyone know?

11/01, 4:04 PM

posted by:

moogleii

Oh duh cuz the coupe’s already out, right?

11/01, 4:17 PM

posted by:

angelo

yeah, Coupe is already out. This the best buy for a sub-$25k sports sedan. How much is a MAZDASPEED3? or a wrx? or a Lancer Evo? great comparo coming up!!!

11/01, 5:21 PM

posted by:

Ricardo Head

I’m sure it performs and is fun, but the Civic Sedan is one ass-ugly ride. Not even cool-ugly, just ffffffreakin uglier than ****. The coupe looks great, but they dropped the ball on the sedan and I’d pass on this just because I’d be embarassed to be seen in it.

11/01, 5:41 PM

posted by:

joseph

Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but I really like the new look. It stands out and it can’t be THAT bad considering that they’re selling like crazy. AND then you have the performance and quality…..like Random Jerk said….I don’t think you can find a better car for less money. Well done Honda. Thanks for not being “normal” and taking a chance and doing something different. It’s obviously paying off!

11/02, 2:51 AM

posted by:

A4

Freshshoebox.. i believe Toyota offers a TRD Supercharger option, at a very very reasonable price, for the tC which puts it to around 200hp. maybe you couldnt find a better car for less money.. but for equal money you can get a GTI. I’d definatly go with that.

11/02, 12:53 PM

posted by:

Random Jerk

The same GTI that the Si bested at the track?

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupe/112_0606_midsize_coupe_comparision/performance_chart.html
(Above comparison was conducted w/ coupes)

 
 
You need to log in with your user name and password before you can leave comments.

    

Forgot your Password?

Don't have a user name yet? Simply fill in the form below and click the link provided in the
confirmation email. You must supply a valid email address to complete the registration process.

  
 
 
 
 
  • Login
  • About
  • Contact
Please note that you need to log in with your user name and password before you can leave comments.
  

login
cancel
Forgot your Password?
Don't have a user name yet? Click here to register now.

Simply fill in the form below and click the link provided in the confirmation email. You must supply a valid email address to complete the registration process.

  
submit
cancel
Leftlane is the leading source for automotive industry and vehicle news, new car research, future vehicle information, and reviews. Read by car shoppers, driving enthusiasts, autoworkers, executives, and investors, the website is updated throughout the day with the very latest auto news - as it happens.

Leftlane also provides consumers with accurate and media-rich information on every car currently on the market. In-market shoppers can review specs, read overviews, view high-resolution images, watch videos, and estimate pricing. No other automotive publication brings together the same degree of timeliness, thoroughness and accuracy as Leftlane.
 
submit
cancel