I Finally Got a New Honda Civic and Here's What I Really Think of It

**A Car Enthusiast's Perspective: A Review of the Modern Honda Civic**

I recently had the opportunity to review the modern Honda Civic, and I must say that it's a far cry from its older counterparts. The new design is sleek and beautiful, especially the sport version built in England, which is sure to turn heads on the road. But what really impressed me was how smoothly it rides and handles. As someone who has spent countless hours behind the wheel of various vehicles, I can confidently say that this Civic is one of the most enjoyable driving experiences out there.

One of the things that really caught my attention was the lane departure warning system. Now, I'm not going to lie, I've always been a bit skeptical of these kinds of systems. I mean, how many times have you seen a car veer off course on the highway because some fancy computer system thinks it's supposed to? But in this case, the Honda Civic really delivered. When I activated the lane departure warning, the system did its job flawlessly, alerting me to the fact that we had strayed from our lane and even taking steps to guide us back onto course. However, as someone who values good old-fashioned driving skills, I couldn't help but think that relying too heavily on technology can be a bit of a crutch.

Of course, the real test came when we were stopped at a red light and I got distracted by some conversation with my passenger. And let me tell you, it was a close call! The system really came into play in this situation, but even then, I had to be careful not to rely too much on it. You see, these systems are only as good as the driver using them, and if you're someone who's not paying attention or isn't familiar with how they work, it can be a bit of a problem.

But overall, I have to say that I'm impressed with the modern Honda Civic. Not only does it handle beautifully, but it also comes equipped with all sorts of bells and whistles, including a comfortable ride and plenty of features to keep you entertained on long drives. And at a price point of $25,000, it's actually quite affordable compared to some of its competitors.

As I continued to explore the features and capabilities of the Honda Civic, I couldn't help but think about the future of driving. With the rise of self-driving cars, we're starting to see more and more systems being integrated into vehicles that can take control of the wheel for us. And while it may seem like science fiction, there are actually some impressive advancements being made in this area.

For instance, a recent delivery company completed a 950-mile trip from Arizona to Dallas using an autonomous semi-truck, beating out human truckers who took around 14 hours and 6 minutes to complete the same route. Now, I know what you're thinking - how does it work? Well, for one thing, these trucks are designed specifically for highway driving, so they can take advantage of the safety features that come with cruising at high speeds. And while there's still some debate about whether or not we should be relying on machines to drive our cars in the first place, I have to admit that this kind of technology does seem like it could be a game-changer.

But for now, let's just say that I think these self-driving trucks are an interesting development and one that will likely shape the future of transportation. And who knows? Maybe one day we'll all be sitting back and relaxing while our cars do the driving for us. But until then, I'll stick to my trusty old Honda Civic - it may not have all the bells and whistles, but it's a reliable companion that never lets me down.

**Bonus Questions and Answers**

As part of our exploration of the modern Honda Civic, we also posed some bonus questions to our expert car enthusiast friend. Here are his answers:

Q: How does this self-driving technology work?

A: "The system is set up for highway driving, so 80 percent of the drive was done in the highway by the truck itself. But there's a driver present, and they take over when there are built-up areas on either end of the trip."

Q: Do you think these trucks will be taking over our roads anytime soon?

A: "Don't think these trucks are going to drive themselves everywhere. You need a human there. They're still solid, but it can be more efficient with the machine doing the brunt of the driving and the driver handling the tricky stuff like getting into cities and loading/unloading cargo."

Q: How does this technology fit into your overall vision for the future of transportation?

A: "I think it's a step in the right direction. We're still figuring out all the laws and regulations around autonomous vehicles, but I see this as one part of a larger puzzle. As we move forward, I think we'll see more and more technology being integrated into our cars and roads."

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enrev up your engines okay everybody knows honda civics are well made cars but like everything else do they make them as good as they used to be are they worse are they better or it's a bit more complex than that now of course these cost a lot more than early civic they bought this for 25 3. i remember when you buy for 2500 showed my age now i do have to say they're beautiful cars now look at the original civic that actually listed for 2150. it was an ugly car this is not an ugly car that strengthens me enough guess where they're built jolly old england there it is uk don't go saying oh my god it's an english honda the english mech junk i never buy one of those look they're just putting them together there the engines and everything they're still coming from japan they're just putting them together and understand one thing most formula one race cars are engineered and designed in england too decent technology for building things they just don't have the money in the infrastructure to do the whole thing the parts come from japan but they're put together in england and as you can see this is not like a tesla this is a uniform gap we follow it around and the other side it's also a uniform gap and he cares about quality this isn't tesla trying to scam everybody and make them jump they make solid reliable cars of course under the hood there's modern technology it's a four cylinder engine and unlike the old ones it's got a timing chain not a belt that in and of itself is a better idea you don't have to mess with the rubber timing belts i saw a 2020 honda odyssey the other day it still had a rubber timing belt on it who knows what that but this is a timing chain better designed than the older ones but now here comes the quandary honda makes more internal combustion engines than any other company in the world every year but this is a 1.5 liter honda seems to have fixed their oil dilution problem with their software and the new gf6 oil but still you're not going to get the same life span we won't know for years to see how long these last but from my experience with hondas they had turbocharged engines for ages i've seen them still going pretty strong with 200 000 miles on them you get power and gas mileage they are still like cars so 37.4 miles per gallon is something that's as zippy as this thing not a bad deal and just like toyota honda makes all their own automatic transmissions and they do a pretty good job because i had a customer in houston they had a 2010 civic automatic and he burned the transmission out the older ones a little bit weak the new ones no so in this case the transmission as complex as it may be is probably a lot better built than the older ones were and of course they're all modern inside you know they're beautiful looking cars and unlike the early civics they actually have leg room and being a hatch of course they're handy you got room decent drop the seats you got a whole bunch of room i'd say it from the front seat to the back here it's about as much room as the entire n600 honda that i bought in 1970 that i'm going to try to get running again so they're a lot bigger than they used to be inside and of course outside there's still an easy car to park and drive let's take it for a spin now it's a hondas of course star trek up the ac works perfectly fine and you can see he hasn't even taken the plastic cover off the screen yet no shaking it does have electronic stuff like the old ones did an electric parking brake electric brake hold no that's electronic crap i really don't care about but that's the way there are these days so you got to live with that i'd rather have a mechanical emergency brake it's going to last forever and never break you can see it's got a real wide back up camera you get a really good view and it's very crisp now you're in a civic so you're relatively low to the ground but not too low they are fun to drive in the twisties they're lower down and this is the sport so it's got a little better suspension system on infrared there's no problem taking curves it just follows you through doesn't over steer doesn't understeer and even though i got the air conditioning on it's still pretty quiet car it's not the little rust bucket early civics that rusted out clanged at every turn rode like a washing machine no it's a completely different vehicle to that that's the technology in here alone you can understand fun for taking a drive out in the woods and now we're gonna see what it does in a straight line so we'll slow down here and we'll let that guy get way ahead of us as long as there's nobody behind us wait a little while longer starts out slow but once that v-tick kicks in smooth seamless shifting decent amount of zip we're going 70 in no time at all and it's got very responsive steering this is an old country road that goes all over the place hey it's got no problem you want to do a little zigzagging these are fun to play around with yep for such a small car it still rides pretty good a lot better than the older ones so is the handling now of course it has all those modern things like lane departure that tells you when you get out of your lane we'll see if we get to work well that didn't work too good i really departed the lane and the warning didn't come out so so much for their lean departure system that's why i don't trust these things don't think these lane departure blah blah blah is going to save you they won't you got to use your eyes you got to look in the mirror we'll try it again here okay look i went outside the lane and it didn't put anything on let's follow it a little and then pull over slightly just to see if we go real slow okay there it says we departed the lane but i had to do it extremely slowly to make that light come out so don't bet your life on these systems unless you're a really slow driver you still gotta watch what you're doing these are zippy cars they handle responsibly learn how to drive it don't depend on some kind of crazy safety system that may or may not work now granted this is a brand new honda civic with some new designs on it but going by the history of honda i'd say it'd be a very reliable vehicle but as will it go three four hundred thousand pretty trouble three mileage like an old honda civic dead only time's going to tell that one but the overall drivability comfort ride is infinitely superior to the older civics and of course it's not an ugly duckling like the early ones it's a beautiful looking car especially the sport version that's put together in england and sure speed burners are going to say i want a civic type r to race around it they cost a lot they're really fast but they ride like iron buckets if i had a choice and i was driving from tennessee to california and back i take the civic sport long before a civic type r because it rides nice it's smooth and it's plenty fast enough for driving on interstates i would not want a civic type r to drive thousands of miles in i think my back would give out they're still solid made there's no arguing that you're getting an awful lot of technology but honda makes good engines and transmissions 25 grand what kind of fun are you gonna have in a modern car 25 grand the average car is 36 to 40 dollars these days and this is certainly more than your average everyday civic i've been asking you know if you wanted to trade it even for my old celica and he kind of laughed but he's thinking well maybe i could auction that off with scotty's car but i'm afraid he'll probably have to wait until i'm dead cause that's how it always goes when somebody's dead then everything goes for a bunch of money that's why artists fake their deaths and everybody if there's an old sick artist they'll start buying their art up that was a lot of fun and now you know the truth about a modern civic versus an old-fashioned civic so you can make a wise choice yourself and here's some bonus questions and answers a self-driving semi truck just completed a 950 mile delivery in the united states 10 hours faster than a human trucker could it's the way that i think makes the most sense the system is set up for highway driving so 80 percent of the drive was done in the highway by the truck itself but there was a driver and the 20 getting in city delivering stuff was done by the driver itself now to me that makes total sense this just like when you're in a jet airplane most of the time the airplane's flying itself right but the pilots there take off landings case the problem comes to me that makes a lot of sense if they want to do that fine actually having the trucks drive without a driver that's another story you really don't want that you want to have a driver in there now these guys went from arizona to dallas 14 hours and six minutes where it would have taken about 24 hours for a regular driver to do it the driver was there the whole time but he only drove it about 20 of the time when there are built up areas on either end of the trip that to me makes sense now of course it'll be a long time for any of this stuff becomes normal because there's rules of how often the driver has to take rests and stuff they'd have to reset all the laws and all that stuff but at least as far as i'm concerned this is a step in the right direction don't think these trucks are going to drive themselves everywhere you need a human there so the guy's still got his job it can be more efficient with the machine driving itself probably a lot safer when they deliver get into the city and then load it back up and go back and deliver another thing he can handle that stuff while the truck's doing the brunt of the 80 driving now that finally makes sense to me that this fantasy of the trucks are driving themselves all over the place like it's some kind of robot movie so if you never want to miss another one of my new car repair videos remember to ring that bell you\n"