Buying my first car was a disaster; I
was looking for a cheap car and didn’t look for durability and reliability. That’s
why I’m going to show you what I believe the best first car is.
Today, I’m
going to write a review on the best car I’ve ever had and a car that I would
say is the best first car. Many of
you may agree with me when I say that the Honda Civic is an ideal first car,
especially for a student or young adult. Why you may ask? The Honda civic
stands out from other cars in its class, it’s very spacious inside for its
size, has a smooth transition and easy drive, and one of the best fuel
economies with other competitors in its market.
The 2015 Honda Civic has an outstanding four-cylinder engine
that test drivers say has plenty of power for its size. A five-speed manual
transition is standard while automatic drive is optional and recommended for
new drivers, at the same price. The standard 2015 civic gets 30/mpg (miles per
gallon) while driving in the city and 39/mpg while driving on the highway.
The civics front and rear seats are very spacious and feel
comfortable and natural for a car of its size and can easily fit the driver
plus four additional passengers. It’s also good to note that visibility while
driving is also very good and comfortable. The 2015 model comes standard with
Bluetooth audio and hands free phone dialing, a rear-view camera, USB and AUX
ports. Optional features include leather seats, passenger blind spot camera,
Navigation/Audio display system, that feels natural and responsive.
After nine generations, the civic is still today’s top
compact cars and it’s not ready to stop just yet. While competition in the
smaller car market is rising, with the Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus and the Kia
Forte. Honda civic still is the most common choice for today’s young drivers as
it is much more customizable then the competition. It’s easy to say that the
Honda Civic is a great first car.
How do you feel about the new 2015 Honda
Civic?
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