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[Civic 2018] A look at the interior


matroska

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The first thing that struck me when i sat down to drive this for the first time was the really low seating position - it did not take a lot of getting used to though. The height is of course adjustable and provides a much comfier driving position.  The passengers seat on the other hand though cannot be height adjusted. The rear seats too don't have the fabled "magic seats" functionality where you can fold up the seats to increase space in the rear - but you can fold the seats down to create a humongous amount of boot space - I do not quite remember the exact capacity but it's quite a lot. Due to the shape of the roof , while the rear seats are quite comfortable and have a decent amount of space for your legs you might feel a bit of head room is missing. But it won't really translate into a problem - unless you are from Marhsall Eriksen's family . 

The SR grade (and the SE) for that matter comes with fabric seats  - and  the interior is black by default (for all grades) . So no "Baij Interiyal" advertisements on the classifieds for this model then.  The materials for the seats are quite "scruffy" and the interior is a dust magnet. The material used on the seats particularly are prone to attract a lot of dust and small particles of whatnot. 

 

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There are speakers on all four doors - something I noticed in other contemporary Hondas as well - the doors also have the same dust-attractive upholstery.

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I told you there's only a repair kit - but the good news is there is a bit of space in the rear that can double up as storage space or a spare wheel well - so if you're paranoid about having only a repair kit, you can easily carry around a spare 

 

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The cockpit is contemporary Honda fare. The steering wheel itself is quite plush and has a nice feel to it - though the steering itself is light which I will talk about when i have an entry regarding handling. The usual controls are all there including the cruise control buttons and beneath the wheel you can find the paddle shifters (again paddle shifters + CVT is something i would talk about later) The control for the lane keep assistant is also in the steering wheel.  

 Mind you the Wiper control stalk is on the right and the headlight control stalk is on the left  - takes a bit of getting used to if you've previously driven JDM's only. The "Auto" mode in the Wiper means that it will enable the rain sensing wipers and depending on the amount of rain you get the speed will adjust as well. Nice touch but i personally feel it's a bit too dramatic. If i remember correctly the SE grade does not have rain sensing wipers. 

This being the SR grade you do not get a push start you need a key - the Push start button is there only on the EX trim. 

 

 

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With the honda sensing package you get some features like proximity alerts, automatic breaking and lane departure warning. These can be turned on and off and the switches are located near the ignition on the right hand side along with the headlamp leveling switch.  The shifter console includes the parking brake (yes there's no separate lever for that), the brake hold button (so your foot can be taken off the brake in for example color lights) there is also a button to toggle the eco-mode as well as to turn on and off auto-braking. Between these two buttons you would find the adaptive damper  button on an EX-trim car.  

 

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There cubby hole is quite small and disappointing given the fact that this is not an alto- and there are no individual cup holders etc - there is a circular holder that can easily accommodate a bottle in the storage area below the slide-able arm rest. This storage area also has a usb port that can be used with the infotainment system. However it has to be said both the usb outlets in front are not in the most accessible places. The other usb slot is practically invisible and hidden by the armrest console along with the HDMI port and  Next to that is the 12V circular power outlet. Mind you there is another 12 V power outlet in the boot as well - handy when it comes to plug in your car vacuum. 

There is also dual zone climate control - other than the dedicated climate control panel fan speed etc can be set via the touch screen. 

 

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On 1/14/2019 at 12:38 PM, asrock said:

Nice machan. Is there a button to turn off the heated mirrors?

yeah I haven't touched on the mirrors etc cos i'll try to add it 

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So you cant choose the EX grade with fabric seats?

Personally I prefer fabric seats over leather seats. Leather seats may look better but comfort wise fabric seats are far better

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15 hours ago, matroska said:

yeah I haven't touched on the mirrors etc cos i'll try to add it 

News to me. Didin't know there were heated mirrors

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6 hours ago, RWD said:

News to me. Didin't know there were heated mirrors

Dont know about Honda, but in my Audi - heated mirrors are useless unless you are in Nuwaraeliya i guess. 

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52 minutes ago, alpha17 said:

Is it 13 speakers or 8 speakers?(I’m really interested in audio?)

It has loads of speakers, I wouldnt be surprised if it has 13 speakers (including tweeters)

Im more interested in knowing what kind of power those speakers are receiving and how they are wired/powered

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