
When you think about the 2013 Honda Civic, do you think of
the past or the present? Honda Civics are among the longest-running vehicles on
the road today. Civics have been lauded by critics, have aced endless safety
tests, and have sold like hotcakes every year since their introduction. The
2013 Honda Civic represents this great history, but it really is a new and
improved Civic. The new Honda Civic can save gas while running smarter, safer
and smoother than other cars in its class. Of course, the Civic is just as
affordable now as it has always been, and it is a great car for car buyers
& drivers alike in Tennessee.
Best Standards in the Business
The Honda Civic Sedan's interior offers more standards than you'll find on any
car this price. It has power locks/windows, air conditioning, and cruise
control, of course, but it also has power express windows, multi-adjustable
front seats, rear AC ducts, and a tilt/telescoping steering wheel. Still, it's
the technology that blows every other car out of the competition. To start, the
audio system is controlled by a 5-inch LCD screen that features the Radio Data
System, Bluetooth phone, Bluetooth streaming audio and Pandora capability. It
also provides SMS texting, a read-aloud system that is available on few
vehicles today. The speed sensitive audio system has MP3 input and USB input
with a berth for your smart phone. Backlit steering wheel tabs make it easier
to control cruise, audio, Bluetooth and available navigation. The available
navigation system comes with its own touchscreen, an even better rear view
camera, and XM radio. The trip computer, LCD screen and added navigation
touchscreen are all placed ergonomically on Civic's unique dash.
Low Operating Costs
The Honda Civic starts with this higher value cabin, and that's a tremendous
savings. What else keeps costs low? The Honda Civic gets 28 mpg in the city and
39 mpg on the highway*. With its outstanding fuel economy, the 2013 Civic
starts paying for itself right away. EcoAssist helps drivers save even more.
Honda's unique Maintenance Minder uses real-time data to recommend oil changes
and tire rotations. You won't end up paying for what you don't need. With fewer
mechanical parts and more electronic ones, the Civic's maintenance schedule
calls for no major scheduled maintenance for the first 100,000 miles. That
saves some serious cash.
Choices
The LX is a favorite with those who prefer a manual. The exterior features power
side mirrors, intermittent wipers, impact-absorbing bumpers, daytime running
lights, and multi-reflector halogen headlights. The Civic EX adds an automatic
transmission, a power moonroof, and an automatic dual control HVAC system. The
Civic EX-L adds the luxury of leather seating.
Safety
The Honda Civic is once again a top safety pick by the Insurance Industry. It
has SmartVent airbags and rollover-sensitive air curtains. The anti-lock brakes
are aided by electronic safety systems including traction control, brake
assist, brakeforce redistribution and stability control. The Civic has an ACE
body structure that absorbs crash impact and keeps the dangerous force away
from the cabin. LATCH tethers and anchors make it safer to lock in child car
seats.
Tennessee drivers love the comfortable, fuel-saving, tech-savvy Civic. Test
Drive it now at Darrell Waltrip Honda or view our Honda Civic inventory online
& request your ePrice.
*[2] Based on 2013 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.