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Used 2008 Honda Civic Si for Sale Nationwide
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About Honda Civic Si
4.7 Overall rating
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Krishna P
Reviewed a 2008 Honda Si on Dec 3, 2011
Has good high end power, lacks low end torque Had a bad day at work? take the car out and let the engine hum around 5000-7000 rpm and the car comes alive and so do you Typical Honda build quality. Fun Factor - Great in the higher rev band could do with some better low end gearing
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2008 Honda Si on Apr 13, 2009
Got a great deal on an 08, $18,129. My color, sedan, everything I was looking for and a super price to boot. It's quite a step up from the civic EX I was commuting in. What a pleasure to drive...and if I want gas milage in the 30's, I just step it down a bit. Really very happy!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2008 Honda Si on Sep 5, 2014
The above stars are in relation to other sport compact cars. This is really one of the best cars I've ever owned. Reliable, fast, handles very well. Love the short throw shifter, and the engine response is instant, a very fun to car to heel toe.
Manrique S
Reviewed a 2008 Honda Si on Jan 2, 2010
I would apreciate more torque and power before 5.600 rpm. Handling is great. Breakes are great for the street, but they wear off to quickly on the track. Great car to drive, and the interior has one of the best designs I've seen.
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