2016 Honda Civic Sedan Starts at $19,475, Gets 42 MPG Highway Rating

Honda's compact car got a much more upscale look for 2016, but it's not all style over substance; the 2016 Honda Civic has some pretty impressive numbers backing up its sleek new style. When it goes on sale this fall, the Civic sedan will start at $19,475, including destination, and get a maximum rating of 42 mpg on the highway, according to EPA estimates. Base versions of the outgoing 2015 Civic sedan start at $19,310, including destination, and are rated at 36 mpg on the highway.

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The base price of $19,475 is for the Civic LX sedan. LX and EX trims use a new 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. It's mated to a standard six-speed manual on base LX models or a continuously variable automatic transmission that's standard across the rest of the lineup. The EX-T, EX-L and Touring trim levels use a new turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine also mated to a CVT.

Base manual models get 27/40/31 mpg city/highway/combined; models equipped with the CVT get 31/41/35. Below is full trim-level pricing and fuel economy for the new sedan; all prices include destination.

Civic LX, 2.0-liter, six-speed manual: $19,475, 27/40/31 mpg

Civic LX, 2.0-liter, CVT: $20,275, 31/41/35 mpg

Civic LX with Honda Sensing, 2.0-liter, CVT: $21,275, 31/41/35 mpg

Civic EX, 2.0-liter, CVT: $21,875, 31/41/35 mpg

Civic EX with Honda Sensing, 2.0-liter, CVT: $22,875, 31/41/35 mpg

Civic EX-T, 1.5-liter turbo, CVT: $23,035, 31/42/35 mpg

Civic EX-T, 1.5-liter turbo with Honda Sensing, CVT: $24,035, 31/42/35 mpg

Civic EX-L, 1.5-liter turbo, CVT: $24,535, 31/42/35 mpg

Civic EX-L, 1.5-liter turbo with Honda Sensing, CVT: $25,535, 31/42/35 mpg

Civic EX-L, 1.5-liter turbo Navi, CVT: $25,535, 31/42/35 mpg

Civic Touring, 1.5-liter turbo, CVT: $27,335, 31/42/35 mpg

The Civic's main competitor, the 2016 Toyota Corolla, starts lower at $18,065, including destination, but fuel economy isn't nearly as impressive: Base versions are EPA rated at 28/37/31 mpg. 



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