1999 Honda Civic VTI 1.8

Summary:

If you like banzai power and reliability rolled into one, this is for you!

Faults:

Rear Wheel bearing - common problem.

General Comments:

The Honda 1,8 VTI.

What a car, it corners like its on rails, difficult to unsettle and the noise it makes when the engine engages VTEC in the upper rev band, its fantastic.

I'd always seen these cars around and thought they were just like normal Gti's- in fact they are something completely different. The 1.8 power unit has similar power to a V6, but with a lighter engine coupled to a much lighter car, it makes for some embarrassed faces when you pass.

It is like Jekyll and Hyde, you can poodle around town at low revs and when on the open road and getting near the 5,500 rev mark it simply takes off and leaves (or puts distance on) whatever is behind. The only niggle is that in straight line "off the lights" performance it does tend to need winding up - but once your in the power band of the VTEC, every time you need to change gear the next gear is right where it needs to be for the power. This makes for easy overtaking, it can almost be intoxicating at times and can really motor.

The rev line is way up around the 8,300 mark, although you rarely need to take it that far since the power comes on strong at about 6,000 and tails of after 7,500. You have to be careful in this car with the performance, since you can quickly exceed even motorway speeds and the engine wants to keep on going.

As for problems, the only thing that has gone wrong in a year is a rear wheel bearing, which apparently is common on these "a touch expensive" when only the dealer stocks the item, but then it is a Japanese made car, although the 5 door is from Swindon.

If your after a 5 door family run-around with a bite, then this car would definitely be for you. Take the kids to school and then take the long route home!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 27th August, 2003

22nd Apr 2004, 12:49

Completely agree with the review as I've had one from 7500 miles to currently 70000. Rear wheel bearings, Minor problem? Not in my case I've just had my 4th put in the near side rear, have had two in the off side rear and I think it's going again. Over £300 each time and Honda seem to not think this strange. Great car though.

1999 Honda Civic LS 1.5 VTEC

Summary:

Subtle and superbly reliable

Faults:

Nothing.

General Comments:

The car is a complete contrast to my previous vehicle - reliable, excellent ride quality and decent fuel economy, also I enjoy driving it even on my dull journey to work.

Good points - economy (45 mpg average), well equipped (air con, electric windows/mirrors/sunroof, ABS, twin airbags, remote central locking etc.)

Honda mechanical build quality and a reliable dealer (so far).

Good amount of space in the rear for passengers.

Performance is pretty good for a 1.5, about the same as a 1.8 Focus, but cheaper on the road fund license and less commonplace.

Negative points - minor quibbles as follows :

Bodywork and paint seems to attract dents and damage, even minor petrol spills have discolored the metallic paintwork very quickly.

The boot is rather small compared to my Brava (one of the only things I liked about the Fiat!)

Headroom is marginal for a six foot tall driver as there is no height adjustment on the seat (unlike Fiat.)

Long travel on clutch pedal makes smooth gear changing in lower gears a bit of an art.

Rattles - bit suprised by rattles which I cannot pinpoint, but seem to be coming from the rear section of the car. MOT and service have not picked up any nasties so will have to live with for the moment.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 25th June, 2003

5th Aug 2003, 05:42

Just to update my review. Car has now passed 50,000 miles and has recently had its major service - £326, expensive maybe, but it has been faultless for the preceeding 9000 miles so I don't mind paying out. Has regained some of its former poke after the service!! Rattles still not traced to anything major so I will just up the volume on the CD player...Apparently brake pads will need changing in about 5000 miles time; fair enough. One point I missed in my review is that the ABS equipped brakes don't have a lot of bite. I recently drove a Honda Jazz which had very powerful brakes, certainly much better than my Civic's.

22nd Sep 2004, 12:37

Car has now done 60,000 miles and still no problems. Some rust on the rear arches was rectified by dealer under warranty at Honda UK's expense. Brake pads replaced at last service, centre section of exhaust is on its way out. Still a happy Honda customer!!