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Latest Gen Trio + Best Looking Honda Poll

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I couldn’t help but snag a photo of my Civic with two other current gen Hondas at my apartment complex. Is it just me or is the 11th gen Civic the nicest looking current gen Honda?
 
#2 ·
They all look pretty good. I love the design of the 11th Gen Civic, which was one of the driving factors behind me buying one. The Accord Touring Hybrid is a good looking car as well IMHO. Passport should be getting a redesign for 2025 to align more with the Pilot, but had a minor interior refresh for 2024 to now include an Espresso interior color option on the EX-L trim. The dealership where I bought my Civic at had a Radiant Red Metallic EX-L with the Espresso interior. Yes please.
 
#10 ·
Of course I'm biased, but I think the Civic is the best looking car in Honda's current line-up. Especially the Type R, if you like aggressive looking vehicles.

#2 for me is the new HR-V. I'm normally not a fan of crossovers and SUVs, but the HR-V looks great. And the same as @cwille97 said above, if Honda offered the HR-V with a manual - especially in the same Sport Touring trim as my Civic - I might have bought one.

#3 is kind of a tie between the CR-V and Pilot. I like both, but especially like that Honda has finally made the CR-V's hood longer. The last few generations' hood have looked stubby and very "front wheel drive," if you know what I mean.
 
#19 ·
My wife has a Milano red Sport. Just turned 23,000 miles. Been a good vehicle so far. Really needs the 1.5T. Average 31MPG . My Civic with the same engine gets consistently 8 more on the same drive. The AWD works great in the snow. It feels much more solid and quiet than my 22 Civic. Still enjoy driving the Civic more. Much more responsive IMO
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#23 ·
I looked around at all the cars at the lot. Even tried the Accord out. I always bought Accords but the new Accord just DOES NOT DO IT for me. Ridgeline looks good, Pilot too. CRV got waaaay too big. The HRV is really stupid-looking IMO. I really don't get the whole deal with the HR-V/Toyota Venza market. They're basically the premium versions of the Dodge Hornet/Chevy Trax?

Civic kept catching my eye. It's a really attractive car, and it performed better than the Accord albeit with louder engine and road noise. I prefer it in looks and performance to all the rest.
Anyone else shop before they stuck to a Civic?
 
#26 ·
I looked around at all the cars at the lot. Even tried the Accord out. I always bought Accords but the new Accord just DOES NOT DO IT for me. Ridgeline looks good, Pilot too. CRV got waaaay too big. The HRV is really stupid-looking IMO. I really don't get the whole deal with the HR-V/Toyota Venza market. They're basically the premium versions of the Dodge Hornet/Chevy Trax?

Civic kept catching my eye. It's a really attractive car, and it performed better than the Accord albeit with louder engine and road noise. I prefer it in looks and performance to all the rest.
Anyone else shop before they stuck to a Civic?
For my wife, we considered the HR-V (cheap feeling), Toyota Camry (too big), CR-V (too big), RAV 4 (too big), and Subaru Crosstrek (far too cheap feeling for the money). We already had 3 other Civics in the family so she wanted to see about something different, but the Civic Hatch (sport touring) really caught her interest. The leather interior, powered seats, etc. give the car an upscale feel. The size is perfect! She downsized from a '14 Highlander.
 
#28 ·
My wife prefers the civic. Says she doesn't like how heavy an SUV feels. I have to agree the civic drives great. But I put the two of us and 2 university age kids in the CRV to go for a 5 hour drive to go skiing for the week end. Horses for courses right? Included a set of skis and 2 or three snow boards with no roof rack. Packed in to be sure. But that's not going down in the civic.
 
#29 ·
I'm torn between that Civic and HRV. So torn between the two my next purchase will be an HRV. It will replace a 2007 Cadillac Escalade with over 200,000 miles on it with a 6.2 L V8. To me the HRV is an all-wheel drive version of the Civic. With quite a bit more ground clearance it looks sleek I like it. Plus it makes maintenance for both of them really easy carrying the same engine sharing many internals.
 
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