Honda moving up mid-cycle refresh of Civic amidst criticism
#16
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The Civic has always been a very good handling car. I don't think the critics are complaining about an overly soft ride or that the Civic should handle like an all out sports car. What they're complaining about is the fact that the Civic completely lost what it once had.......................Spirit.
#17
Hopefully it will be SOON. My sister is currently looking to replace the 2ES hand-me-down that I gave her and we went car shopping on Saturday. Looked and test drove the facelifted Corolla, in which the most memorable thing was that the salesman got stuck getting out of the back seat. We also looked at the Kia Forte 4dr, in which my sister loved inside and out (I loved how it was so roomy among other things).
Then we drove to the Honda dealership, took one look at the Civic, then decided it was too ugly to test drive. We spent more time looking at a used 2IS in Starfire Pearl than actually at Honda's...
Then we drove to the Honda dealership, took one look at the Civic, then decided it was too ugly to test drive. We spent more time looking at a used 2IS in Starfire Pearl than actually at Honda's...
#18
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I got a chance to look at the new Civic today. I'm hoping that their build quality is still in place. The interior did seem a bit on the cheap side, but overall, I could live with it if I had to, but the exterior design looked "homely" at best.
I think Honda has gotten a little complacent in their design as they've gotten to the point where they think just because it says Honda on the trunklid that people are going to buy it regardless of what it looks like.
I think Honda has gotten a little complacent in their design as they've gotten to the point where they think just because it says Honda on the trunklid that people are going to buy it regardless of what it looks like.
#19
I got a chance to look at the new Civic today. I'm hoping that their build quality is still in place. The interior did seem a bit on the cheap side, but overall, I could live with it if I had to, but the exterior design looked "homely" at best.
I think Honda has gotten a little complacent in their design as they've gotten to the point where they think just because it says Honda on the trunklid that people are going to buy it regardless of what it looks like.
I think Honda has gotten a little complacent in their design as they've gotten to the point where they think just because it says Honda on the trunklid that people are going to buy it regardless of what it looks like.
I think for most drivers looking to buy a car in that segment, reliability and MPG should be #1 priorities. Honda are still #1 in those 2 with the new generations. From what I read, the new civics's MPG is crazy good, unlike the Elantras. And going by history, its reliability is pristine.
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Their interior is VERY cheap; I sat it one and was disgusted. But I still think it is tops in its segment b/c it driving/handling is better than previous generations, and its reliability is still way above every other car in its segment.
I think for most drivers looking to buy a car in that segment, reliability and MPG should be #1 priorities. Honda are still #1 in those 2 with the new generations. From what I read, the new civics's MPG is crazy good, unlike the Elantras. And going by history, its reliability is pristine.
I think for most drivers looking to buy a car in that segment, reliability and MPG should be #1 priorities. Honda are still #1 in those 2 with the new generations. From what I read, the new civics's MPG is crazy good, unlike the Elantras. And going by history, its reliability is pristine.
#21
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The Civic has always been a very good handling car. I don't think the critics are complaining about an overly soft ride or that the Civic should handle like an all out sports car. What they're complaining about is the fact that the Civic completely lost what it once had.......................Spirit.
#22
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Thanks to an anonymous tipster, Autoblog has learned that the so-called "emergency refresh" of the Honda Civic is just around the corner. In fact, the automaker is already urging its dealers to clear out remaining 2012 model year stock because "The changes made to the 2013 model will make the outgoing 2012 Civic a difficult model [to] sell when they are side to side." Those are the words of David Hendley, Assistant Vice President of Honda National Sales excerpted from a recent letter to dealers. The communiqué goes on to note that the refreshed Civic will go on sale on November 29 – a date, we note, that coincides with press days for the Los Angeles Auto Show.
According to Hendley's letter, buyers can look forward to "dramatic improvements to the exterior styling that moves Civic into a more premium sporty direction." The text also promises that the 2013's interior will receive "upgrades and improvements to bring more sophistication and quality to its appearance." For his part, American Honda President Tetsuo Iwamura has previously been quoted as saying that changes will be made to "improve the Civic's drivability," suggesting suspension and powertrain alterations are afoot as well.
The 9th-generation Civic has only been on sale for a year, and such a substantial refresh this early in the generation's lifecycle is unprecedented these days – not just for Honda, but for the industry as well. The Japanese automaker has been stung by widespread criticism for the 2012 Civic range's lackluster dynamics, lessened interior quality, noise levels, low feature count and uninspiring design – perceived shortcomings exacerbated by the industry's hyper-competitive compact car segment. Among the critics, the Civic was given poor marks in a review by this site as well as influential institute Consumer Reports, which went so far as to remove the Civic from its coveted Recommended list. In fact, CR editors labeled the 2012 Civic a "car to avoid" in August.
A lack of critical praise doesn't seem to be harming Civic sales, however. According to the automaker's own sales data, the 2012 model is performing quite handsomely, having sold 234,029 units through September of this year, with 21,546 of those units coming last month alone. That means Honda is shifting almost 40% more units this year than the (admittedly aging) 8th-generation model did in 2011. The Civic is now selling near the top of its class, and Hendley notes that the company's Indiana plant will be running at full-tilt to build the updated 2013 model – in fact, he indicates that the US will even draw units from Canadian production.
When contacted for comment about the Hendley dealer letter, Sage Marie, Honda's Senior Manager of Public Relations, confirmed to Autoblog that the automaker will have Civic news to reveal next month, noting that Honda is keen "to ensure Civic remains the benchmark in the segment and remains as competitive as it can be."
Dear Honda Dealer,
Thank you for your effort of selling down the 2012 Accord. As you remember from the dealer meeting earlier this summer in Philadelphia, our priority at the time was to get the Accord down to a reasonable days supply by our September launch date for the new model. Our sell down of the 2012 Accord is right in line of where we want to be, and the 2013 Accord is doing extremely well since it's release back in September. Your focus and selling effort on Accord is greatly appreciated.
Obviously, Accord sales makeup a huge part of getting to the company goal of 1,300,000 by the end of the year; however, Civic's role is just as important. You may be aware that the refreshed 2013 Civic will be available for sale on November 29, 2012. When it arrives on your lots you will see dramatic improvements to the exterior styling that moves Civic into a more premium sporty direction. The interior has even more upgrades and improvements to bring more sophistication and quality to its appearance. As I said in Philadelphia, we are taking a good Civic that is currently the leading selling vehicle in the small car segment regardless of fleet sales, and made is a great car. This is a car the breathes the famous Honda driveability, quality, reliability (DQR) that has made Honda what it is today. A brand that consumers want us to produce for you to sell. This vehicle is not produced simply to catch up to our competition it is being produced to expand its dominance and reign once again as the bench mark of the small car segment.
Civic makes up almost 25% of our 990,00 Honda sales for the year - it is a critical component in our goal to reach 1.3 million sales for the year. For your dealership to take full advantage of the refreshed Civic and the marketing we will have supporting it you must greatly increase the turn rate on our 2012 Civics. With the unprecedented enhancements we have made to the current Civic after its 1st year in its cycle you will want to have little to no Civics on hand at arrival time of this refreshed 2013 model. The changes made to the 2013 model will make the outgoing 2012 Civic a difficult model sell when they are side to side. I strongly encourage you to discuss your Civic inventory situation with your district manager today, and set up a sell down strategy that will reduce your total remaining model year 2012 Civics by a minimum of 60% before December 1, 2012. I cannot stress enough, sell down of your 2012 Civics is critical to the 2013 Civic launch and the success of inventory balance at your dealership.
Take action now! The 2013 Civic will come to your at full speed. Our plant in Indiana which produces Civic will run at full capacity with Civic production, and we will even get production from Canada too. Commit to reduce your model year 2012 Civics by 60% or more before December 1, 2012. And be prepared on November 29, to receive the greatest Civic ever produced!
Sincerely,
David Hendley
Assistant Vice President Honda National Sales
Thank you for your effort of selling down the 2012 Accord. As you remember from the dealer meeting earlier this summer in Philadelphia, our priority at the time was to get the Accord down to a reasonable days supply by our September launch date for the new model. Our sell down of the 2012 Accord is right in line of where we want to be, and the 2013 Accord is doing extremely well since it's release back in September. Your focus and selling effort on Accord is greatly appreciated.
Obviously, Accord sales makeup a huge part of getting to the company goal of 1,300,000 by the end of the year; however, Civic's role is just as important. You may be aware that the refreshed 2013 Civic will be available for sale on November 29, 2012. When it arrives on your lots you will see dramatic improvements to the exterior styling that moves Civic into a more premium sporty direction. The interior has even more upgrades and improvements to bring more sophistication and quality to its appearance. As I said in Philadelphia, we are taking a good Civic that is currently the leading selling vehicle in the small car segment regardless of fleet sales, and made is a great car. This is a car the breathes the famous Honda driveability, quality, reliability (DQR) that has made Honda what it is today. A brand that consumers want us to produce for you to sell. This vehicle is not produced simply to catch up to our competition it is being produced to expand its dominance and reign once again as the bench mark of the small car segment.
Civic makes up almost 25% of our 990,00 Honda sales for the year - it is a critical component in our goal to reach 1.3 million sales for the year. For your dealership to take full advantage of the refreshed Civic and the marketing we will have supporting it you must greatly increase the turn rate on our 2012 Civics. With the unprecedented enhancements we have made to the current Civic after its 1st year in its cycle you will want to have little to no Civics on hand at arrival time of this refreshed 2013 model. The changes made to the 2013 model will make the outgoing 2012 Civic a difficult model sell when they are side to side. I strongly encourage you to discuss your Civic inventory situation with your district manager today, and set up a sell down strategy that will reduce your total remaining model year 2012 Civics by a minimum of 60% before December 1, 2012. I cannot stress enough, sell down of your 2012 Civics is critical to the 2013 Civic launch and the success of inventory balance at your dealership.
Take action now! The 2013 Civic will come to your at full speed. Our plant in Indiana which produces Civic will run at full capacity with Civic production, and we will even get production from Canada too. Commit to reduce your model year 2012 Civics by 60% or more before December 1, 2012. And be prepared on November 29, to receive the greatest Civic ever produced!
Sincerely,
David Hendley
Assistant Vice President Honda National Sales
#23
and of course that people neglect to mention that current civic is actually selling very well, near the top of its class.
kudos to Honda to axe a product that sells well and dump huge amount of resource to retool the assembly line after just one year. i don't think many, if any, manufacture would do it (that's like Toyota axe the camry after 1 year finding it is outclassed by other manufacturer even though it still sells like a hot cake).
kudos to Honda to axe a product that sells well and dump huge amount of resource to retool the assembly line after just one year. i don't think many, if any, manufacture would do it (that's like Toyota axe the camry after 1 year finding it is outclassed by other manufacturer even though it still sells like a hot cake).
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and of course that people neglect to mention that current civic is actually selling very well, near the top of its class.
kudos to Honda to axe a product that sells well and dump huge amount of resource to retool the assembly line after just one year. i don't think many, if any, manufacture would do it (that's like Toyota axe the camry after 1 year finding it is outclassed by other manufacturer even though it still sells like a hot cake).
kudos to Honda to axe a product that sells well and dump huge amount of resource to retool the assembly line after just one year. i don't think many, if any, manufacture would do it (that's like Toyota axe the camry after 1 year finding it is outclassed by other manufacturer even though it still sells like a hot cake).
#25
and of course that people neglect to mention that current civic is actually selling very well, near the top of its class.
kudos to Honda to axe a product that sells well and dump huge amount of resource to retool the assembly line after just one year. i don't think many, if any, manufacture would do it (that's like Toyota axe the camry after 1 year finding it is outclassed by other manufacturer even though it still sells like a hot cake).
kudos to Honda to axe a product that sells well and dump huge amount of resource to retool the assembly line after just one year. i don't think many, if any, manufacture would do it (that's like Toyota axe the camry after 1 year finding it is outclassed by other manufacturer even though it still sells like a hot cake).
But props to Honda for responding to the criticism so quickly. It's sad to me that they respond to criticism so quick on their top 2 seller, but yet are deaf on the ears in regards to some of their other flops.
But at least they're listening. The Accord and RDX are 2 straight great products they have put out. Hopefully Honda slowly becomes Honda again.
#26
thats pretty crazy considering how old (and aged) Corolla is... and it outsold Civic in September, as 3rd shift in Mississippi plant started working.
Euro Civic is perfectly fine car... very nice... maybe too funky exterior but otherwise very nice, including interior. However NA version got worst reception of mainstream Honda/Toyota Vehicle, ever.
Euro Civic is perfectly fine car... very nice... maybe too funky exterior but otherwise very nice, including interior. However NA version got worst reception of mainstream Honda/Toyota Vehicle, ever.
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thats pretty crazy considering how old (and aged) Corolla is... and it outsold Civic in September, as 3rd shift in Mississippi plant started working.
Euro Civic is perfectly fine car... very nice... maybe too funky exterior but otherwise very nice, including interior. However NA version got worst reception of mainstream Honda/Toyota Vehicle, ever.
Euro Civic is perfectly fine car... very nice... maybe too funky exterior but otherwise very nice, including interior. However NA version got worst reception of mainstream Honda/Toyota Vehicle, ever.
As you may know from earlier posts,my son had a 110K mile bulletproof '08 Civic and looked at the Civic,Corolla and we went with a new Elantra.I did like the Civic though because of it's reliability.
The wife and son liked the design in and out,value and warranty of the Elantra.
Last edited by Joeb427; 10-23-12 at 10:29 AM.
#29
thats pretty crazy considering how old (and aged) Corolla is... and it outsold Civic in September, as 3rd shift in Mississippi plant started working.
Euro Civic is perfectly fine car... very nice... maybe too funky exterior but otherwise very nice, including interior. However NA version got worst reception of mainstream Honda/Toyota Vehicle, ever.
Euro Civic is perfectly fine car... very nice... maybe too funky exterior but otherwise very nice, including interior. However NA version got worst reception of mainstream Honda/Toyota Vehicle, ever.
#30
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Everyone here seems to be praising that fact already.