1986 Honda Civic Wagovan 1.5 liter Inline 4

Summary:

A tough little Civic that truly earned the right to carry the Honda Insignia

Faults:

Engine emits taping noises with firing of cylinders.

Suspension squeaks on large speed bumps.

Rusting has caused many problems. Rust has developed over the top of nearly every door frame, and is causing seals to fail, creating a leaking problem in wet weather. Rust appears to be eating away at the metal support beams which reinforce the roof. I fear that this may weaken the cars frame strength. Carpets get soaked during driving in heavy rain, the cause is unknown; however, it is likely a seal has failed in the tire wells by rust and/or corrosion. Nearly every door has rust around the lower corners. Plastic protection decals have rusted, allowing holes to develop inside the door frame. Area around fuel tank cover is beginning to rust, which in my opinion is a major safety hazard. Headlights are rusting from the inside. In summary, the body of the car is in shambles.

Seat belt buckles are beginning to jam, and forgive me if I'm wrong, was there not a recall for this particular problem? Front seat belts no longer have the "quick lock" affect when you pull quickly on the top portion of the belt, which is another safety factor.

Radiator erodes like sand on a beach, but still provides the engine with cool fluid.

Windshield wiper assembly, located in steering column, has failed and needs replacing.

Rear seat has no head rests, and appear to only have the ability to recline to a ninety degree angle. The brace, which holds the rear seat to the ground, has cracked and I can almost completely remove the rear seat from its mount.

General Comments:

Despite it's age and cosmetic problems, it still has the heart of a tiger.

Still gets good fuel economy.

Potent 1.5 liter engine can still give Toyota cars a run for the money, even though they are 2003 models.

Handling is unmatched, as well as its turning radius.

Good car for fitting through tight situations.

Great deal of cargo room with back seat down.

Did I mention its reliable?

Overall value is unmatched.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th May, 2003

14th Feb 2005, 20:40

There was a recall on the seatbelts buckles. The belts on my brothers 86 Civic SI started jamming a number of years ago (93?), so he took it in and got it fixed. They have worked fine since.

25th Aug 2009, 18:32

After briefly owning a much used 85 Civic that rusted out, I took a chance on a 5-speed 86 DX for $200. It had been sitting at the back of a dealer's lot for years and had only 86,000 miles. It ended up needing tires, headlights, a battery and carb (the original could not be freed up.)

That was five years and 60,000 miles ago. Basic transportation, but really fun to drive and still does 42+ mpg on trips. Ongoing concern about lack of air bags and small size, but always drive defensively and look forward to having my grandaughter learn in it... in only 11 years!

1986 Honda Civic Wagon 1.5 gasoline

Summary:

Little car with a big heart

Faults:

Seatbelt buckles started to fail. Quick fix done on manufacturer's recall, but not really satisfactory.

Seat covers wore out after about 11 years.

Some rust, but not serious. I could have dealt with the small spots as soon as I noticed them, but didn't. Now they are large and unsightly.

General Comments:

This is an amazingly reliable car.

The only serious repair it has required is a replacement oil pan that I punctured by driving where I shouldn't have.

Otherwise, only routine maintenance.

LOTS of leg room, front and back.

Lots of visibility.

Very nimble, tight turning circle, parks in places you wouldn't believe.

Headrests on four seats make this a safer small car than most vehicles of this vintage.

Back seats fold down flat giving an incredible amount of luggage/cargo space.

I will drive this car into the ground!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 20th January, 2003

19th Sep 2003, 06:35

I agree fully with your comments. The black door rimming paint also started to fade away, CV joints noisy (150 000km

). Steering is slightly heavy (Pre-power steering). Dash cracks in 2003 too.

10th Jan 2004, 16:27

I love my 1986 Honda Civic Wagon. Asked my mechanic what the most reliable car was for the money -$10,000US- at the time and he said after working on our Volvos; BUY A HONDA. He was right.

Please bear with me. I am looking for advice as that same Honda is now with me here in Yucatan, Mexico. Is overheating and am hearing different reasons for cause. Is fine as long as one drives evenly-no stop and go. No high revs. There is a Honda dealer in city closest to me, Merida, Yucatan, but they only deal with post "97 models and really don't want to work on my car. Have a local mechanic who has been good, but I need guidance. I can get parts FEDxED to me.

If someone out there has any ideas and has a little time, please send me an email: sherriljordan@prodigy.net.mx.

Only have 135,000 miles.

Thanks, Sherrill.