/2017 Honda Civic Si Pricing Annonced

2017 Honda Civic Si Pricing Annonced

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Honda today revealed the MSRP for the 2017 Honda Civic Si coupe and sedan as the sporty family car starts to hit the showrooms across America tomorrow. The Si starts at $23,900, which sound good considering the facts and figures it boasts, and the fact that it looks pretty sporty and comes with decent features.

Powering the 2017 Honda Civic Si is a 1.5-liter, direct-injected and turbocharged DOHC in-line 4-cylinder engine with 205 horsepower and 192 lb-ft, mated to a short-shift six-speed manual. That kind of power seems to be the sweet spot for affordable sports cars these days, and it should work well in the Si given that it weighs lower than before. Civic Si Sedan curb weight, at 2,906 pounds, is down 96 pounds from the previous model, while the Si Coupe, at 2,889 pounds, is 113 pounds lighter than before.

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Notable highlights of the 2017 Honda Civic Si include 18-inch split 5-spoke alloy wheels, dual-pinion adaptive electric power steering system with variable ratios, sport-tuned suspension featuring a two-mode adaptive damper system, a helical limited-slip differential, larger 12.3-inch front brake rotors, bolstered front sport seats with red stitching, including stitched Si logos, leather wrapped steering wheel, shift boot and sporty leather and aluminum shift knob, aluminum sport pedals and carbon-look instrument panel trim.

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2017 Civic Si Pricing and EPA Fuel Economy Ratings

Trim MSRP EPA MPG Rating
Civic Si Coupe (6MT) $23,900 28/38/32
Civic Si Coupe (6MT) w/ summer tires $24,100 28/38/32
Civic Si Sedan (6MT) $23,900 28/38/32
Civic Si Sedan (6MT) w/ summer tires $24,100 28/38/32

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