As a popular member of the Honda lineup, it's hard for us to imagine the Civic getting any better. Oddly enough, it already is, by way of features not a lot of people seem to notice. That would be the Civic's sound system, which was recently praised by Cars.com.

It all starts with the sedan's baseline trim, the LX, which has the stereo system packaged. Generally, it's pretty rare to get a feature this stellar standard on any car.

As for what it's got? The Civic's stereo has USB functionality that allows for devices to be directly connected. This means you can listen to your iPod in your car right out of the box. In addition, there's a Bluetooth feature that allows for both streaming audio, and hands-free calls, helping drivers to keep their attention focused where it belongs: on the road.

There's also a few mainstays available, such as the CD player and radio (of course, few cars come without these). Everything is all tied together with a Multi-Information Display on the center stack that displays all your music information, like playlist details, artist, album, and song.

These features can also be augmented on the higher EX and EX-L trims. Kick it up a notch or two, and you get satellite radio and navigation, as well as infotainment controls.

Need more information about the system, or the Civic in general? Drop by Darrell Waltrip Honda, located conveniently in Franklin, TN. Contact us using the live chat on our website and we can give you an overview of the Civic, or other models on our lot, and set you up with a test drive.

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