Tuesday, February 21, 2017

WEEK SEVEN EOC: The Pitch

2017 Honda Civic

The world of technology of automobiles may be becoming more advanced but many consumers still prefer to keep things simple but always stylish. It is rated 4.5/5 on Motor Trend.com. The 2017 Honda Civic is just that, simple, stylish but more importantly, affordable. Pricing starts at around $20,000, which is perfect for a single person or small family looking for an efficient ride. This car features include: sleek, stylish design, outstanding fuel economy, heated leather seats as well as, many trim levels to choose from. The interior is extremely comfortable and riding is smooth. What more could a person ask for?
“For 2017, Honda will offer the Civic coupe and sedan with the new power train pairing of the 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and a six-speed manual transmission. A 2.0-liter four cylinder engine (the base engine) is also available with a standard manual transmission, while both engine options can be paired with the available CVT. EPA fuel economy from the 2016 model year for the 1.5-liter engine is 31/42 mpg, while the 2.0-liter engine gets a rating of 31/41 mpg with the CVT and 27/40 with the manual.

The 2017 Honda Civic coupe and sedan models will be offered in multiple trim levels from LX to Touring. The manual transmission will come standard on the base models, while most trims feature the CVT as standard,” (MotorTrend.com)

Let’s get more into detail about all the 2017 Honda Civic has to offer:
Performance
·         Features a rear stabilizer bar
·         Hill Start Assist
·         Turning Diameter of 35.7
·         Fuel Economy rating (City/Highway) of 34
Comfort
·         Automatic climate control
·         Tailgate power unlock/lock
·         Rearview camera
·         Remote trunk/tailgate release
·         Floor mats
The 2017 Honda Civic also features 7 stylish colors, including Energy Green, which is quite similar to Greenery (Pantone’s Color of the year)
The car is available in both manual and automatic.
“An excellent all-arounder, the newest Civic drives well no matter which version you pick. Out on the highway, the Civic offers a composed ride quality that doesn't get overly floaty or harsh. Honda has also packed in plenty of the latest technology, from smartphone integration to advanced driver aids that can help you avoid accidents. No matter how you look at it, the 2017 Honda Civic is one of the best cars in its class,” (Langness, Edmunds.com).



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