Crash Test Rating
Source   NHTSA
MPG (up to)
40 City / 45 HWY
Horsepower
110
Seats
5
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Positive Owner Reviews

accountCircle A R
Cream leather interior and heated seats for the win!
I really think this car is super amazing! It has cream leather interior. We are very lucky that the previous owner really took care of that car so that now it has a very good condition. That car has given us so much value to the money that we have spent. The car consumes very little gas and it has got leather seats which are super comfy during the winter!
accountCircle Charlotte C
Benefits of the Honda Civic Hybrid
The Honda Hybrid is a reliable car. It is built for comfort and efficiency. I usually get about 36 miles per gallon which is not too shabby. It is a very quiet car and has an automatic shut-off when waiting at stop lights; however, once you take your foot off the break, the car automatically comes on. It does this seamlessly and you save more gas since the electric battery takes over.
accountCircle Angela D
Civic Hybrid Driving Experience
This is the first Civic Hybrid I have owned. At first it took a while to get used to a different feel when driving, especially with the engine shuts off at stop lights, but now I love driving it more than any other car. It feels very smooth and I love knowing that it saves so much on gas.
accountCircle Maya A
Good, Decent Car for the Environment!
It often seems semi-automatic. You make to manually move the seat forward, sometimes slip into neutral when you take your foot off the break after using auto stop. Other than those things, it's pretty cool! Does have two batteries that mechanics forget about, but it's great. Wish it was fully electric!

Negative Owner Reviews

accountCircle Maya A
Good, Decent Car for the Environment!
It often seems semi-automatic. You make to manually move the seat forward, sometimes slip into neutral when you take your foot off the break after using auto stop. Other than those things, it's pretty cool! Does have two batteries that mechanics forget about, but it's great. Wish it was fully electric!

Honda Civic Hybrid Models

Models also known as Trim Levels, are used to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.

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4dr Sdn Hybrid
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn w/Leather Hybrid
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn w/Leather
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn w/Navi Hybrid
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn w/Navi
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn w/Navi & Leather Hybrid
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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4dr Sdn w/Navi & Leather
110 HP 42 MPG 5 Seats
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2009 Honda Civic Hybrid Owner Reviews

4.50
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5 stars 75%
4 stars 0%
3 stars 25%
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1 star 0%
accountCircle Charlotte C on November 30, 2020
Benefits of the Honda Civic Hybrid
The Honda Hybrid is a reliable car. It is built for comfort and efficiency. I usually get about 36 miles per gallon which is not too shabby. It is a very quiet car and has an automatic shut-off when waiting at stop lights; however, once you take your foot off the break, the car automatically comes on. It does this seamlessly and you save more gas since the electric battery takes over.
accountCircle Maya A on June 19, 2020
Good, Decent Car for the Environment!
It often seems semi-automatic. You make to manually move the seat forward, sometimes slip into neutral when you take your foot off the break after using auto stop. Other than those things, it's pretty cool! Does have two batteries that mechanics forget about, but it's great. Wish it was fully electric!

Pros from Owners

likeFilled Mark S.

Good gas mileage and comfy seats. I like that it has enough room in the back seats to fit my friends. It also has a very nice sized trunk. The digital display for mph is very nice as well. The steering wheel fits nicely in my hands.

Cons from Owners

dislikeFilled Mark S.

The mileage is not as good as it says online. I average around 33 mpg but online it says the Honda Civic Hybrid should average around 48 mpg. Also, the torque is very bad on the car. It takes quite a while to get going from a stop.

Ranks #4 Hybrid & Electric by Owners

The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid has an average owner rating of 4.50 out of 5 which ranks it #4 of 5 other Hybrid & Electrics.

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5
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4.6
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4.54
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4.5

Ranks #2 Hybrid & Electric by Fuel Economy

The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid has a combined MPG of 45 which ranks it #2 of 9 other Hybrid & Electrics.

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48 MPG
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45 MPG
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34 MPG

Is The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid A Good Car?

Yes, it is great on gas. I haven't had any problems with it since I got it back in July of 2019. It gets me where I need to be.
Kaitlyn A.
It's a great car. Good on gas, perfect for my family of four. It is small, but it's pretty spacious on the inside. hasn't needed any major repairs.
Alexis S.
Yes it's very good gas mileage I have had it a year and have had no issues whatsoever. I would get in it and drive anywhere without a second thought
Jessica S.

How Reliable Is The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid?

It is reliable. I have not had any problems with it so far. It has not broken down, no tires have gone out..
Kaitlyn A.
It's very reliable. It's never needed major repairs since I've owned it. I love the design, its comfortable to drive, especially on long trips.
Erica G.
Yes it's very reliable. I have had no issues with anything. It's a very smooth driving long lasting car I would not have any other kind of car if I had a choice it would be my Honda civic hybrid
Hali O.

Is The 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid A Good Value?

I got mine used, so it got mine for about 5,000. This is my first car, so I think it is a good value. I pay 187 a month on it.
Kaitlyn A.
I bought mine used for about $8,000. It had roughly 50,000 miles on it. I think the price was very fair. It's a great car for being used.
Gabriela P.
I payed 5485 for my Honda civic hybrid and I believe that I got the deal of a lifetime. I would have paid more for it had I known it was going to be such a good running car
angie L.

Safety & Reliability

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*National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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IIHS Crash Test

Moderate Overlap Front

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Driver-side Overlap Front

Not Rated
*Insurance Institute for Highway Safety