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2017
Fuel Economy
32 - 36 combined mpg
Horsepower
158 - 205 hp
Engine
5 engines available
Engine Options
  • 4-Cyl, PZEV, 1.5T
  • 4-Cyl, PZEV, 2.0L
  • 4-Cyl, PZEV, i-VTEC, 2.0 Liter
  • 4-Cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
  • 4-Cyl, i-VTEC, 2.0 Liter
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2017 Honda Civic Review

Matt Degen

By Matt Degen

Updated April 06, 2021

Matt Degen is an author specializing in reviewing cars with the goal of helping you find the best one for your needs. Prior to joining Kelley Blue Book in 2012, he was a writer and editor for over a decade at The Orange County Register newspaper. There he covered automobiles, music and food -- all things Matt is passionate about. He holds degrees in Communications and Culinary Arts. When not evaluating vehicles, he is cooking on his YouTube channel.

Pros

Whether you’re a student looking for an inexpensive, efficient and reliable commuter car or an enthusiast seeking a turbocharged, manual-transmission hatchback, there’s a 2017 Civic to meet your needs. Throw in stylish design and the latest tech and safety features, and you have a real winner.

Cons

Marks against the Civic are few, but if you need all-wheel drive, look to a Subaru Impreza. If you’re seeking a diesel sedan or hatchback, Chevy promises one in its latest Cruze. If the Civic’s styling is a little too out-there, you might favor the Toyota Corolla, Kia Forte or Volkswagen Jetta.

What's New?

Just one year after debuting the all-new Civic sedan and coupe, the Civic hatchback arrives for 2017. Across the lineup, models with the 1.5-liter turbo engine can be had with a manual transmission. Need more reason to salivate? The hot Civic Si and even hotter Civic Type R have just started rolling into showrooms.

Just one year after introducing an all-new Civic sedan and coupe, Honda isn’t resting. Instead, it’s doubling down on this best-selling compact car. The 2017 Honda Civic lineup expands with a stylish and practical hatchback, and Honda is broadening its appeal to driving enthusiasts with the availability of manual transmissions for the up-level turbocharged engine in standard models as well as the new performance-focused Civic Si and Civic Type R variants. All these factors help the Honda Civic maintain its benchmark status as it fights competitors ranging from longtime-archrival Toyota Corolla to newer nameplates like the Chevrolet Cruze and Kia Forte. With its variety of models, excellent-yet-efficient driving manners, and an enviable history of reliability and resale value, it’s little wonder the Civic was crowned KBB.com’s 2017 Best Buy Award overall winner.

Used 2017 Honda Civic Pricing

Used 2017 Honda Civic pricing starts at $14,268 for the Civic LX Sedan 4D, which had a starting MSRP of $20,430 when new. The range-topping 2017 Civic Sport Touring Hatchback 4D starts at $19,181 today, originally priced from $29,190.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
$20,430
$14,268
$20,840
$14,996
$21,390
$15,837
$21,430
$10,423
$21,840
$15,330
$22,030
$15,861
$22,390
$13,142
$22,990
$15,275
$23,030
$13,198
$23,190
$15,005
$23,290
$15,435
$23,690
$16,497
$24,190
$13,852
$24,415
$13,619
$24,690
$12,407
$24,690
$16,730
$24,790
$17,879
$24,790
$18,127
$25,690
$14,082
$25,690
$14,180
$26,190
$17,785
$27,115
$14,300
$27,190
$14,952
$27,490
$17,808
$29,190
$19,181

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2017 Honda Civic models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Used 2017 Honda Civic

A big part of the 2017 Honda Civic’s winning formula is the way it combines practicality, efficiency and everyday comfort with modest to maximum dashes of sportiness. Like a vein of caramel running through an already-delicious ice cream, the 2017 Civic adeptly blends dollops of zeal with overall suppleness. Even a base model with the naturally aspirated 2.0-liter 4-cylinder and 6-speed manual transmission is highly satisfying. The smaller but more powerful turbocharged 1.5-liter used in higher trims of the sedan and coupe and all versions of the new Civic hatch offers good if not blistering acceleration and nary a hint of turbo lag. Most buyers will prefer an automatic transmission, and the Civic’s CVT (continuously variable transmission) is among the best at mimicking a traditional one. A standard Civic can’t quite match a Mazda3 in cornering dynamics, but it’s still among the best in its class, as is its steering feel. The Civic Si takes things to a new level of corner-carving exhilaration, complementing its 205-horsepower engine and slick shifting 6-speed manual with a limited-slip differential and a full sport suspension that includes the first-ever use of driver-adjustable, 2-stage adaptive dampers on any Civic.

Interior Comfort

This latest-generation Civic is longer than the previous model, and boasts some of the best interior volume among compact cars — an interior enveloped in premium materials and top-notch plastics. The available navigation system runs through a large, easy-to-read screen, which also serves as the control center for audio, CarPlay and climate control. Rear-seat legroom is impressive in the sedan, but beware of the wide sills when entering and exiting. At 15.1 cubic feet, the Civic sedan’s trunk is huge. Hatchback Civics boast 25.7 cubic feet of space with the rear seats up and some 20 additional cubic feet with them down. Although the well-appointed but strictly mono-spec Civic Si doesn’t offer navigation in coupe or sedan form, both come with HondaLink and a sweet pair of highly supportive front sport buckets.

Exterior Styling

With three distinct versions of the 2017 Civic come three distinct shapes. Sedan and coupe models are arguably the most beautiful, though the new hatchback stands out. Ironically, the sedans and coupes could be mistaken for fastbacks with their elegantly sloping rear roofs. The fresh Civic hatchback — a configuration we haven’t seen in nearly two decades for the U.S. market — features a nubbed tail and rather bulbous rear end. It also stands out with a high-mounted spoiler and gaping fake vents on each side of the rear bumper. Sport and Sport Touring hatchbacks can be spied via their center-mounted dual-exhaust outlets, while the new Si boasts its own edgier exterior cosmetics.

Favorite Features

HONDA SENSING
This suite of safety features and driving aids includes adaptive cruise control with low-speed follow, road-departure mitigation, forward-collision warning, lane-keeping assist and the Collision Mitigation Braking System, which can automatically apply the brakes if a frontal collision appears imminent.

MODEL VARIETY
With the Civic hatchback joining the existing sedan and coupe, Honda has created a trifecta of sorts for its compact car. Throw in two transmission and engine choices, and its appeal only broadens. Even that powertrain aspect will grow as performance-oriented Civic models are introduced down the line.

Standard Features

The 2017 Honda Civic is offered in an array of trims that range from LX on the low end to Touring variants at the top of the basic range as well as the enthusiast-oriented Si and Type R halo models. The least expensive Civic LX sedan includes automatic climate control, rearview camera, folding rear seat, and a 4-speaker AM/FM audio system with USB port, Bluetooth connectivity and 5-inch screen. We think most buyers will prefer stepping up to at least an EX model, which includes an automatic transmission (optional on LX models), remote engine start, moonroof, 60/40-split folding rear seat and upgraded infotainment system with a 7-inch touch screen that is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible.

Factory Options

Climbing to the Civic EX-T in the sedan or coupe, or any Civic hatchback, brings the smaller but more powerful turbocharged engine as standard. Other features vary with trim level, including leather interior, heated front and rear seats, navigation system, Honda’s LaneWatch camera-based blind-spot monitoring system, power driver’s seat, and dual-zone automatic climate control. One package we recommend for any Civic (as long as it has the required automatic transmission) is the Honda Sensing system. This suite of active safety features and driving aids described in “Favorite Things” is well worth the extra $1,000.

Engine & Transmission

Two engines and two transmissions are used in the high-volume members of the 2017 Honda Civic. Base sedans and coupes use a 158-horsepower 2.0-liter 4-cylinder available with a 6-speed manual transmission or an excellent continuously variable automatic transmission. Higher trims and all 2017 Civic hatchbacks employ a 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder that is more powerful and efficient. In a move that “Save the Manuals” fans will cheer, this engine can now be connected to a 6-speed manual transmission. Sport and Sport Touring Hatchbacks also get a power bump. The Civic Si pairs its 205-horsepower/1.5-liter turbo engine with a 6-speed manual. All 2017 Civics remain front-wheel drive, but while the baseline models burn regular unleaded gasoline, the Si and Type R require premium gas to fully exploit their full performance potential.

2.0-liter inline-4
158 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm
138 lb-ft of torque @ 4,200 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 28/40 mpg (manual, sedan), 28/39 mpg (manual, coupe), 31/40 mpg (automatic, sedan), 30/39 mpg (automatic, coupe)

1.5-liter turbo inline-4
174 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm (automatic & manual; sedan, coupe & hatchback)
177 horsepower @ 1,900-5,000 rpm (manual hatchback Sport, Sport Touring)
180 horsepower @ 5,500 rpm (automatic & manual hatchback Sport, Sport Touring)
162 lb-ft of torque @ 1,700-5,500 rpm (automatic; sedan, coupe & hatchback)
167 lb-ft of torque @ 1,800-5,500 rpm (manual; sedan, coupe & hatchback)
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 31/42 mpg (manual, sedan), 30/41 mpg (manual, coupe), 30/39 mpg (manual; Hatchback & Hatchback Sport), 32/42 mpg (automatic, sedan), 31/40 mpg (automatic, coupe & hatchback), 30/39 mpg (automatic, Hatchback Sport)

1.5-liter turbo inline-4 (Si)
205 horsepower @ 5,700 rpm
192 lb-ft @2,100-5,000 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 28/38 mpg (manual transmission only)

Note: Due to changes in EPA testing to more effectively reflect real-world conditions, some 2017 models show slightly lower fuel-economy scores than their 2016 versions.


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2017 Honda Civic Styles

Lowest-Priced

LX W/honda Sensing Sedan 4D

34 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
158 @ 6500 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, I-vtec, 2.0 Liter
Engine

EX W/honda Sensing Sedan 4D

34 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
158 @ 6500 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, I-vtec, 2.0 Liter
Engine

EX-T W/honda Sensing Sedan 4D

36 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
174 @ 6000 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine

EX-L W/navigation Sedan 4D

36 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
174 @ 6000 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine

LX Sedan 4D

34 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
158 @ 6500 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, I-vtec, 2.0 Liter
Engine

EX-L W/honda Sensing Sedan 4D

36 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
174 @ 6000 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine

EX-T Sedan 4D

36 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
174 @ 5500 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine

EX Sedan 4D

34 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
158 @ 6500 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, I-vtec, 2.0 Liter
Engine

EX-L Sedan 4D

36 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
174 @ 6000 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine

Si Sedan 4D

32 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
205 @ 5700 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine

Touring Sedan 4D

36 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
174 @ 6000 RPM
Horsepower
4-cyl, Turbo, 1.5 Liter
Engine
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

EPA Passenger
97.8 cu.ft.
Fuel Capacity
12.4 gallons
Front Head Room
39.3 inches
Front Leg Room
42.3 inches
Max Seating Capacity
5
Overall Length
182.3 inches
Front Shoulder Room
57.0 inches
Trunk or Cargo Capacity
15.1 cu.ft.
Turning Diameter
35.7 feet
Wheel Base
106.3 inches
Width with mirrors
70.8 inches

Exterior

Number of Doors
4 doors

Fuel Economy

City
31 mpg
Highway
40 mpg
Combined
34 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission Type
Automatic
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Hill Start Assist
Available

Performance

Horsepower
158 @ 6500 RPM
Torque
138 @ 4200 rpm
Engine
4-Cyl, i-VTEC, 2.0 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Entertainment

  • MP3 Player
  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Cloth Seats

Security

  • Alarm System

Technology

  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • USB Port

2017 Honda Civic Safety

2017 Honda Civic Safety Technology

2016 features shown. 2017 may differ.

LED daytime running lights

These are standard. Having other drivers see you perhaps a fraction of a second sooner (than without any illumination) gives them a little more reaction time. That might make a significant difference.

SmartVent airbag technology

This is applied to the front and front side airbags. The intention is to reduce the chance of injury if an airbag is deployed while the occupant is not in the ideal position.

Honda Sensing

This array of driver aids is optional in all but the top trim, covering forward collision mitigation, road departure mitigation, adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assistance.

5.0
Crash Test Rating
Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Frontal Crash
5.0
Side Barrier
5.0
Rollover Rating
5.0
Side Crash
5.0

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Fuel Economy
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3 years or 36000 miles
Horsepower
158 @ 6500 RPM
147 @ 6200 RPM
155 @ 6000 RPM
152 @ 6000 RPM
Engine
4-Cyl, i-VTEC, 2.0 Liter
4-Cyl, 2.0 Liter
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Drivetrain
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FAQs

How reliable is the 2017 Honda Civic?

Kelley Blue Book users rate the 2017 Honda Civic reliability 5 out of 5 stars, which is far above average for a vehicle of its class.

Is 2017 a good year for a Honda Civic?

According to the experts at Kelley Blue Book, the 2017 Honda Civic scores 4.7 out of 5 stars. Owners of the vehicle give it 4.7 out of 5 stars. To find out if the 2017 Civic is the right car for you, check out the pros and cons, trims, specs and options at Kelley Blue Book.

Is the Honda Civic 2017 a good vehicle?

According to the experts at Kelley Blue Book, the 2017 Honda Civic scores 4.7 out of 5 stars. Owners of the vehicle give it 4.7 out of 5 stars. To find out if the 2017 Civic is the right car for you, check out the pros and cons, trims, specs and options at Kelley Blue Book.

What is the MPG for a 2017 Honda Civic?

The 2017 Honda Civic gets 31 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway.

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