Sunday, May 14, 2017

The Si performance legacy dates back to 1984, when the premier Civic S Hatchback debuted. The "S" transformed to the Honda Civic Si with suspension, exterior and interior upgrades in 1986, and the manufacture revamped the styling and performance levels in 2006. The Honda Civic's "success can be attributed to its consistently high level of fit and finish and an impressive reputation for reliability and low running costs," notes Edmunds. When comparing Honda Civic Si vehicles, also review the wheel specifications.

2011 Honda Civic Si Sedan

    "High fuel economy, environmental awareness and engaging performance have also played a large role in making the Honda Civic a top choice for many Americans," according to Edmunds. The 2011 Honda Civic sedan comes with 17-inch alloy rims paired with P215/45 R17 87V all-season tires. In addition, the vehicle has an option of P215/45 ZR17 91W performance tires from PE2, Pilot, Michelin and Exalto.

2011 Honda Civic Si Coupe

    "The [2011] Honda Civic comes highly recommended thanks to its clever interior, sharp design and wide range of models," says Edmunds. The Civic Si Coupe comes with 17-inch alloy rims with all-season P215-45 R17 87V tires. In addition, the coupe offers the option of P215/45 ZR17 91W tires from Pilot, PE2, Exalto and Michelin.

2010 Honda Civic Si Sedan

    "The Civic received a significant refresh for 2009, so there isn't much news" and the vehicle is "still the segment leader," according to Motor Trend. In addition, the 2010 Honda Civic Si is "just about any small sedan out there," wrote Grassroots Motorsports. The vehicle features a six-speed transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels with P215/45R17 87V all-season tires. Also, the 2010 Honda Civic Si has an option of P215/45 ZR17 91W performance tires from Pilot, Michelin, PE2 and Exalto.

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