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HONDA CIVIC FROM $22,390

This Civic is the 10th generation since 1973 of Honda’s signature model. We’re testing the 1.8-litre VTi-S sedan which, at $24,590, sits one step above the base 1.8-litre VTi model, priced at $22,390, and below three 1.5-litre turbo variants: the $27,790 VTi-L, the sports-flavoured $31,990 RS and the $33,690 VTi-LX.

Civic hatch is available with the same drivetrains at the same prices for VTi and VTi-L, $100 less for VTi-S and

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