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Honda Civic 2008, a beautiful and cheap car, but is it worth it in 2024?

Written by Ruth Rodrigues
Published 03/08/2024 às 17:46
Explore the complete technical specifications of the Honda Civic 2008, standard items, engine options, fuel consumption and updated prices of the car.
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Explore the complete technical specifications of the Honda Civic 2008, standard items, engine options, fuel consumption and updated prices.

O Honda Civic 2008 It stands out for its comfortable interior space and robust engine. Let's explore its main features, including standard features, performance, fuel consumption and car prices, to help you assess whether this model meets your needs.

Innovation in the 2008 Honda Civic

O Honda Civic 2008 offers a variety of features that vary by version. On the outside, the model comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, with an option for 17 inches in the Si version.

It also has electrically adjustable mirrors, rear window defogger, ABS brakes and headlights with double reflectors.

The EXS and Si versions include fog lights and side turn signal repeaters. Other exterior features include central door locking and remote trunk unlocking.

Inside, the LXS versions have manual air conditioning, while the EXS and Si versions have automatic air conditioning.

Leather seats are optional for the LXS version, and the driver's seat offers height adjustment.

The rear seat is split and folds down. The EXS and Si versions feature a multifunctional steering wheel with height and depth adjustment.

Additionally, the 2008 Civic includes front and rear power windows, radio and CD player.

Car performance and specifications

The 2008 Civic offers two engine options to meet different needs. To the versions with a 1.8 flex engine they have a four-cylinder in-line engine and 16 valves, with a power of 140 hp with ethanol and 138 hp with gasoline.

Torque is 17,7 kgfm with ethanol and 17,5 kgfm with gasoline. The LXS version has a five-speed manual transmission, while the EXS and LXS versions offer a five-speed automatic transmission.

Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is 11,7 seconds with automatic transmission and 10,2 seconds with manual transmission, with a maximum speed of 200 km/h.

The Si version has a 2.0 gasoline engine, also with four cylinders in line and 16 valves, which generates 192 hp and 19,2 kgfm of torque.

The transmission is a six-speed manual, allowing acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 7,9 seconds and a maximum speed of 215 km/h.

Is the 2008 Honda Civic economical? 

The fuel consumption of the Honda Civic 2008 varies depending on the version and type of fuel used.

The LXS MT 2008 version offers a consumption of 7,1 km/l with ethanol and 9 km/l with gasoline in the city, and 10 km/l with ethanol and 13 km/l with gasoline on the highway.

The LXS AT 2008 version has a consumption of 6,8 km/l with ethanol and 8,5 km/l with gasoline in the city, and 9,5 km/l with ethanol and 12 km/l with gasoline on the highway.

The EXS 2008 version has the same consumption as the LXS AT version. Finally, the 2008 Si version has a consumption of 8 km/l in the city and 13,1 km/l on the highway.

The prices of business of the Honda Civic 2008, according to the Fipe Table, are: R$ 38.483,00 for the LXS MT 2008 version, R$ 40.142,00 for the LXS AT 2008 version, R$ 40.183,00 for the EXS 2008 version and R$ 72.247,00 .2008 for the Si XNUMX version.

Prices may vary depending on vehicle condition and location. For more detailed and updated information, see the Fipe Table.

After all, is it worth buying in 2024?

The 2008 Honda Civic is a car that combines comfort and efficiency, offering a range of standard items and engine options that suit different driver profiles.

With a detailed breakdown of features, performance, and pricing, this model remains a solid choice for anyone looking for a reliable, well-equipped car.

Source: Garage 360.

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Ruth Rodrigues

Graduated in Biological Sciences from the State University of Rio Grande do Norte (UERN), she works as a writer and scientific disseminator.

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