2015 Honda Civic Coupe LX 5MT Canada Prices

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The 2015 Honda Civic Coupe matches its sedan counterpart in just about every way possible by delivering superb efficiency, useful tech features and lots of interior space. The best advantage the coupe has over the sedan is its stylish look – though it does suffer in certain practical aspects, like interior space.




Full Review

The 2015 Honda Civic Coupe is the more stylish and slightly less practical version of the Civic Sedan. Like that version of the car, the coupe is both efficient and low-priced. It also benefits from a variety of other vital aspects – such as superb tech features and functional safety equipment. There is a reason why the Honda Civic is one of the most popular cars in Canada, and the Coupe proves all of them with ease.

On the outside, the Honda Civic Coupe serves up a sleek, elongated roofline with two doors instead of four. Though there are coupes that have four doors, this isn’t one of them! The 2015 model offers a wider, bolder grille that reminds us a bit of the Civic for the European market, as well as redesigned headlights and an athletic lower fascia. In general, the coupe is a lot sportier than the sedan, which fits the whole “coupe” aesthetic.

On the inside, the Civic Coupe has the same split-level dash as before, which is still not entirely likeable. It’s not exactly ugly, but it is odd. Aside from that, you’ll find plenty of more practical details, including lots of storage spaces and superior outward visibility. Cubby holes and other storage spots are just about everywhere – and all of them are very easy to find. The space at the front is actually quite commendable, with plenty of legroom and headroom – something the coupe inherited from the sedan. However, the coupe’s rear seats are incredibly cramped, making them useless to full-grown adults. But, let’s get back to that dash, because everything it displays is easy to spot no matter how attentive you are. The other controls are easy to reach and use as well, so you shouldn’t have problems with any of them. Another highlight for us is the presence of soft-touch materials on the instrument panel and upper door trim, which allow the car to seem more upscale.

Under the hood, the Civic Coupe has a SOHC 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine that produces 143 horsepower and 129 pound-feet of torque, which is less impressive than what you’d find in its competitors. The fuel economy, however, is excellent, especially if you combine the engine with the new continuously variable transmission (CVT). With this little piece of equipment, the coupe carries fuel efficiency ratings of 7.8 litres per 100 kilometres in the city and 6.0 litres per 100 kilometres on the highway. You can also connect the powertrain to a five-speed manual transmission, but with this one, those ratings climb to 8.4 litres per 100 kilometres in the city and 6.5 litres per 100 kilometres on the highway. So, if you’re okay with an automatic transmission (it’s not for everyone in a like this), then we definitely recommend going for the CVT.

However, no matter which variant of the 2015 Honda Civic you go for, you will definitely find something to like. The Civics have never been overly appealing in terms of their design, but they have always been practical. The coupe slightly tips the scales the other way, but that’s not a bad thing since it’s meant to be sportier. In case you can’t tell, we definitely recommend this car.

2015 Honda Civic Coupe
Reviewed by Unhaggle on .
Rating: 8.2 / 10



Trim / StyleMSRPEst. Monthly PaymentAverage PriceInvoice Price
EX 5MT$21,350 Get Local Price Get Invoice Price
EX CVT$22,650 Get Local Price Get Invoice Price
EX-L CVT$25,950 Get Local Price Get Invoice Price
LX 5MT$18,950 Get Local Price Get Invoice Price
LX CVT$20,250 Get Local Price Get Invoice Price
Si 6MT$26,850 Get Local Price Get Invoice Price
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General Specs

Engine 1.8000 L
Horsepower @RPM143
Fuel TypeUnleaded
Body typeCoupe
Number of Doors2
Passenger5
Drive TrainFront Wheel Drive
Transmission TypeManual
Power and Performance:

The Civic Coupe's motor - a SOHC 1.8-liter four-cylinder with 143 horsepower and 129 lb-ft of torque - is slightly underpowered relative to the competition. It does return excellent fuel economy, however, especially when teamed with a new CVT automatic. This gearbox helps the two-door earn a 30/39 city/highway mpg rating. A five-speed manual, available only on the base model, helps unlock extra acceleration but reduces efficiency to 28/36 mpg.

Originally appeared on Left Lane News.

Interiors and Special Features:

The Civic's split-level dash isn't new anymore, but it's still a love-it-or-hate-it proposition. Unconventional dash aside, the Civic still offers up excellent interior space, interior storage and outward visibility. Honda has provided cubby holes and storage spaces just about everywhere, and everything is easy to find, too. Regardless of what you think about its design, the dash displays everything you need to know clearly and up-front, while the rest of the controls are easy to reach and use. Soft-touch materials on the instrument panel and upper door trim help give the Civic's interior a more upscale feel.

Originally appeared on Kelley Blue Book.

Safety features:

The 2015 Honda Civic comes standard with stability control, antilock brakes (four-wheel discs with the EX and Si), front side airbags, side curtain airbags and a rearview camera. EX and EX-L versions also include a right-side blind spot camera (LaneWatch). The HondaLink system also includes emergency crash notification.

In Edmunds brake testing, a Civic EX-L coupe came to a stop from 60 mph in 115 feet and an EX sedan took 118 feet, both notably better than average for this class. An Si coupe performed the same test in just 112 feet, about average for a sport compact on summer tires.

Read more on Edmunds.


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