Honda Hatchback


The Honda Hatchback is one of the models that were launched in 2010 and it has a very futuristic design. The futuristic design has a negative impact on visibility in the rear. It also compromises headroom in the rear. One of the best features of the Honda Hatchback is the fact that it has a spacious boot. You have the choice between a diesel and petrol engine if you choose the standard model. The Civic model of the Honda Hatchback also has a three-door car that comes with a 2.0 liter petrol engine. Its driving position is great but it does not perform very well on rough roads.

The Civic has a sporty look and this is a great option for buyers who have a young family. The interior has a futuristic design but it is well laid out. This makes it easy for a buyer to get used to it. Changing gears on this model is quite easy and you get precise and sleek movements. The steering is light and very accurate. Both the petrol and diesel engines are quiet and smooth but this is not the case with the 2.0 liter petrol engine that is found in Honda Hatchback’s Type R. This engine gets to 8,000 rpm.

The Civic model of the Honda Hatchback also provides a lot of room for both the front seat passenger and driver. Its rear is sloping and this reduces headroom in this part of the car. The suspension on this model does not work well in areas that have potholes. It is a good car if you are looking for something to use when traveling over long distances. When driving at high speeds, the car is quiet and you will not get any wind and tyre noise. Its i-CTDi diesel is very quiet and it is considered to be one of the smoothest rides in the car market.

The Honda Hatchback is a safe car model and you can rely on it to. The cars are tested thoroughly before being released into the market and in this model, Honda has lived up to its reputation.

The Civic model of the Honda Hatchback has a 5-door version that has very narrow doors at the back. This makes it difficult for passengers to get to the back. In the 3-door version, passengers have to climb up the front seats to get to the rear. The lack of space in the rear is compensated for with a large boot. The boot has about 485 liters of room. This space is larger than what you get in the BMW 3 models. There is additional space under the floor of the boot and under the chairs which can be folded easily.

The 3-door version of the Civic model of the Honda Hatchback has leather steering wheels, alloy wheels and some metal pads that make the cabin look better. In the standard Civic, there are 3 petrol engines including the 1.8 and 1.4. The Type R has a 2.0 liter engine. All the engines need a better accelerator to improve fuel economy.