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Worst 2017 Honda Civic Problems #1: A/C Not Working 2017 Civic Average Cost to Fix: $1,700 Average Mileage: 43,000 mi. Learn More #2: Rodents Chew Soy Based Wire Covering 2017 Civic Average Cost ...
- 2017 Civic: A/C Not Working
The 2017 Honda Civic has 62 problems reported for a/c not...
- Civic Recalls 4
Recall List for the 2017 Honda Civic. Official recalls have...
- Crash Tests 9
Crash test ratings for the 2017 Honda Civic from the NHTSA...
- Ac / Heater Problems 60
2017 Honda Civic AC / heater problems with 64 complaints...
- 2017 Civic: Uncomfortable Seats
The 2017 Honda Civic has 7 problems reported for...
- Clutch Problems Nhtsa: 1
2017 Honda Civic clutch problems with 1 complaints from...
- Transmission Problems 4 NHTSA Complaints: 1
2017 Honda Civic transmission problems with 5 complaints...
- Electrical Problems 18 NHTSA Complaints: 76
2017 Honda Civic electrical problems with 110 complaints...
- 2017 Civic: A/C Not Working
Worst 2017 Honda CR-V Problems #1: Heat Not Working Properly 2017 CR-V Average Cost to Fix: $1,200 Average Mileage: 11,000 mi. Learn More #2: Battery Keeps Going Dead 2017 CR-V Average Cost to Fix ...
4.5. The CR-V is composed and settled over everything. Impacts happen once and that's it, thanks in part to fluid-filled suspension bushings and Honda's decision to stay with 18-inch wheels (19s ...
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As a whole, consumers found the vehicle's styling and comfort to be its strongest features. Value was considered to be its weakest feature, earning 4.7 out of 5 stars. 587 out of 676 of owners (87 ...
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C/D SAYS: While it comes up a bit short in practicality, the Mazda CX-5 makes up for it with an attractive exterior, a luxurious interior, and sporty driving dynamics. Learn More. EXPAND ALL MODEL ...
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Starting at $31,310 · 9/10. View 2018 Odyssey Details. Starting at N/A · 10/10. View 2017 Odyssey Details. Starting at N/A · 10/10. The Civic is a fun-to-drive, well-equipped, practical compact ...
The 2017 Fit will still be powered by the 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that delivers 130 hp and 114 lb-ft of torque. Honda's hatchback offers great fuel economy, with 2017 ratings of 29/36 mpg ...