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2007 | Honda Civic LX Orange, California | Coupes | $16,495 | Silver | 32,355 |  | 11.5 mi |

2005 | Honda Civic VP Cerritos, California | Sedans | $14,990 | Blue | 36,748 |  | 12.7 mi |

2005 | Honda Civic LX Cerritos, California | Coupes | $15,490 | Silver | 34,283 |  | 12.7 mi |

2006 | Honda Civic EX Cerritos, California | Sedans | $20,988 | Pewter | 17,164 |  | 12.7 mi |

1999 | Honda Civic EX Victorville, California | Coupes | $7,630 | | 122,214 |  | 44.8 mi |
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Professional Review
The compact class remains one of the most competitive in the new car market, in number of entries as well as price. Honda in 2006 re-staked its claim to the head of the class with the introduction of a completely reworked and updated Civic. And not just in the mainstream, family-car niche, but in the sporty subcompact arena, too, with the return of a hopped-up coupe, the Si, the latest reincarnation of the late, lamented CRX. For 2007, everything pretty much remains the same, with one notable exception. Civic buyers with families may now have their cake and eat it, too. Honda has expanded the four-door sedan line to include an Si version, in almost every measure save the number of doors the equal of the Si coupe. It has the same 197-horsepower engine, the same six-speed manual transmission, and the same four-wheel disc brake setup. Honda's engineers tweaked its suspension to compensate for the sedan's longer wheelbase. Front-seat passengers get the Si coupe's sport seats. And both Si editions come standard with an electronic stability program for added control in emergency maneuvers. Honda also continues offering a natural gas-powered sedan, the GX, which the company introduced during the 2006 model year. Availability is limited to residents of New York and California and fleets there and elsewhere.
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