Based on owner reviews, 0.6% of users reported having problems with the 2016 Honda Civic
Based on owner reviews, 0.8% of users reported having problems with the 2016 Chevrolet Cruze
It is has a lot of room for a small family, it is very reliable it is a great car for gas. It has a better braking system and also it has a more powerful base engine. The 2016 Honda Civic handles great in all driving situations. When tackling a curvy road, the car's body remains stable and controlled. This should be good news for the drivers who appreciate a nimble automobile.
The only con is that car needs to be a little faster. When combined with the standard six-speed manual transmission, the base Civic earns a respectable 27 mpg city and 40 mpg highway. If you opt for the sport-tuned continuously variable transmission (CVT), those numbers become class-leading at 31 mpg city and 41 mpg highway.
Good gas mileage lots of space blindside camera eco mode affordable reliable. All pros no cons love this vehicle sport mode is fun Bluetooth radio apple carplay basically a tablet as radio screen great buy.
Last long look nice drives smooth as well. Affordable sunroof radio is go quality. Great warranty apple carplay blind slide camera for you got one on your way out with the new version and it while you are on your phone.
Great Fuel economy, really nice design, reliable manufacturer, it has a kind of a blind spot, excellent sound system, comfortable, low response of the thrust, extremely good design, plenty of charging ports.
Exist a Blind spot in the mirrors, low acceleration, very low response to thrust, bad seating for driving, extremely bad voice control, forward collision is touchy, cruise control adaptativa is sluggish,
I like the way it drives. I like the size as well. It is very maneuverable which is great for driving in New York as the space is always tight. Also it was very affordable and the insurance was not very high on it either.
It is not the most luxurious car. Mine is not fully loaded so it has a lot features that are missing which I would have loved in my car. Also the shape of it not something that stands in a crowd. I wish it was a bit more unique looking.
I love the back up camera and I love the touch screen. I like how waze shows up on the screen when I have navigation on. I like that blind spots show on the side mirror when something is in there. I like the gas mileage.
Nothing to really complain about. I have had good things from this vehicle. I haven't had any major issues with this car. I have almost one hundred thousand miles on it. This has been a good car for me I did ride sharing for a few months.
My Chevrolet Cruze is the perfect vehicle for a mom. I have enough room in my backseat for my baby's car seat, plus more room for two other people to fit back there. Also, my vehicle is very good on gas.
There are not very many cons of my vehicle, other than the fact that I do not have enough room in my trunk to put my daughter's car seat. If anyone is looking for a vehicle that can hold a big stroller, then this probably is not the best vehicle for you.
This vehicle gets many miles to the gallon for fuel. It has a very basic and nice look for the body. Very reliable with little issues since I have owned it. The amenities inside with the radio and USB plugins is up to modern standard for vehicles.
The steering can be a little insensitive and it is not always the smoothest ride. The inside display looks very old and cheap, like a computer monitor from the early 2000s. Limited leg room and the seats are uncomfortable for a long drive.
You can buy it for a decent price, and it has plenty of standard features for the price point. It gets pretty good gas mileage overall, especially on the highway. It is a decent ride and comfortable on long trips.
I have had 3 recalls already, with a bunch of smaller problems that I had during the warranty period. Now, after the warranty expired... It has some issues that have risen, but I avoid going in unless it stops running.
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