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Tested: 2022 Honda Civic Si Evolves but Remains a Driver’s Car

Posted on January 25, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

UPDATE 12/21/21: This review has been updated with test results.Will Honda be the last automaker to build a small, fun, affordable car with a manual transmission? It’s now one of just a handful of companies that’s able to make a business case for a car such as the Civic Si in the United States. We think it’s commendable that this sub-$30,000, turbocharged, stick-shift sedan still exists at all, let alone that it’s entering a new generation with numerous improvements.More
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