With Striking Design and Excellent Performance, the Honda Civic G10 Remains an Attractive Option in the Used Market, Combining Technology and Economy
The sedan market is undergoing a renewal, once again attracting consumer attention. In the midst of this wave, the Honda Civic G10, known for its combination of performance, comfort, and style, stands out as an excellent option for a midsize sedan. Produced in Brazil between 2016 and 2021, the tenth-generation Civic has won a legion of fans and still maintains popularity in the used car market, offering cost-effective advantages compared to the new Honda City, according to Quatro Rodas.
Performance and Fuel Consumption of the Honda Civic G10
The performance of the Honda Civic G10 varies according to the version and engine, but all versions offer a comfortable driving experience and a good balance between performance and fuel economy. With a 2.0 flex engine and automatic transmission, the sedan reaches 100 km/h in 10.9 seconds and has a fuel consumption of 7.2 km/l in the city and 8.9 km/l on the highway when fueled with ethanol. Using gasoline, the consumption rises to 10.5 km/l in the city and 13 km/l on the highway, figures that place it among the economical options in its category.
The Sport version, equipped with a manual transmission, offers a higher minimum consumption, with averages of 7.1 km/l in the city and 9.3 km/l on the highway with ethanol. With gasoline, these averages rise to 10.2 km/l and 13.4 km/l, respectively.
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Market Values and Cost-Benefit
In the used car market, the Honda Civic G10 can be found in an attractive price range, with prices ranging from R$ 92 thousand for 2017 models to R$ 150 thousand for the more recent 2021 models. Considering the level of comfort and performance offered, the Civic G10 presents an excellent cost-benefit ratio compared to newer models and the new Honda City, which has a higher starting price.
When comparing with the new City, the Civic G10 stands out not only for its price, but also for its superior performance in some versions and a more robust equipment list. This advantage makes the Civic G10 a favorable option for those seeking a quality sedan, with a reliable history and that still maintains a modern and attractive design.


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