2015 Honda Civic hatch review | road test - Cars Guide

Honda Civic has a long and distinguished history in Australia. It has been on sale here continuously since 1973 and has grown from a tiny two-door 1. 2-litre sedan which revolutionised the design of small cars in Australia through nine generations into one of the classiest and most respected small-medium cars... That ninth generation Civic has been on sale here since February 2012 and had its refresh button tapped earlier this year with some minor design tweaks, new safety technology and infotainment improvements. The 2015 Honda Civic hatch comes in three equipment levels, VTi-S, VTi-L and VTi-LN with prices ranging from $22,150 for a manual VTi-S to $31,090 for the automatic VTi-LN. Already a good looking car the 2015 changes have made Civic even more eye-catching. There's a new front grille with cross-hatch fill, new front and rear bumpers, side mouldings and rear spoiler together with new standard guided tube daytime running lights and guided tube tail lights. Interior space in the Civic hatchback is fine for four adults, with space in the centre-rear for another without too much discomfort. Source: www.carsguide.com.au