Used 2013 Honda Civic Coupe for Sale near Reading, PA
Hot on the heels of a 2012 redesign, the Honda Civic Coupe returns for 2013 with more massive changes, most of which are shared with the Civic sedan lineup. The entry-level DX Coupe-exclusive trim is gone, but from a completely new body structure for improved crash-test ratings to recalibrated driving dynamics for a more thrilling ride and even improved materials quality, Honda left no stone unturned in remedying what the company's Executive VP describes as a gross underestimation of Civic driver expectations. The vast majority of drivers are quite pleased nevertheless, but there is evidence that Coupe owners would appreciate the changes right here on CarGurus, although you're not likely to find such criticism anywhere else except possibly in professional reviews.
Wind noise, for instance, is one of the things the 2012 Civic redesign was criticized for in magazines. But anyone familiar with the Civic knows any previous generation had more wind noise than the tenth generation that debuted for 2012. Still, Honda touched up the sound insulation for 2013, so much so that magazines don't mention it anymore. Sure, the seats are a bit hard for long trips, and the ride is decidedly sporting (read: bumpy but zippy), but this is a Civic Coupe, not a snooze-mobile with expensive parts.
The Civic Coupe is a driver's car and a Honda through and through, made for people who like to have fun while getting from A to B without having to worry about chugging gas or breaking down. If potholes are the bane of your existence, then you're looking for a car with a touring suspension and expensive maintenance, but if you think potholes make driving the same old city streets more interesting, the Civic Coupe is once again an excellent choice for 2013. It was still a great one for 2012, but it didn't have such an upscale interior, nor does it offer the longer features list, complete chromed-out restyle inside and out, or the improved safety ratings of the 2013.
Some of those new standard features for the 2013 Civic Coupe include Bluetooth and iPod connectivity with Pandora, text messaging and a rear-view camera. The front-seat airbags are revised alongside the entire body structure, which should improve on those few frontal crash tests where it didn't get the best possible rating. All told, these are huge changes for just one year. Obviously Honda doesn't just make responsive cars—it's also a highly responsive company.
Although these changes definitely resulted in the demise of the Coupe's formerly least-expensive DX base trim for 2013, the LX Coupe offers features like automatic headlights, cruise control, a 5-inch display and a 6-speaker sound system with CD player and auxiliary jack at the new baseline, not to mention the 2013 additions. Moving up to the EX will fetch features like 16-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, 7-speaker sound system and a 60/40 split-folding rear bench, and the EX-L expectedly antes up with leather upholstery, foglights, heated mirrors and heated front seats. All versions use the same 1.8-liter 4-cylinder good for 140 hp and 128 lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 5-speed manual for 28 mpg city/36 highway and about 8.5 seconds to 60 mph or a 5-speed automatic for 28/39 and a class-average 9 seconds.
But wait—if that's not enough, then that's not all. Going for the top-shelf performance-oriented Si Coupe tweaks that engine up to 201 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque for 6.9 seconds to 60 with a 6-speed shifter. Sure, it's not rally speed out of the box, but at 22/31 on regular gas Honda isn't far from engineering a pure-gas performance engine capable of some luxury hybrid figures. Of course, the Si also gets Civic-exclusive sporting features like 17-inch alloy wheels, a limited-slip front differential, sport-tuned suspension, foglights, front and rear spoilers, sport seats and several sexy interior details for a fraction of the cost of owning just about anything packaged as well.
4.7 Overall rating
(9 reviews)This car is so dependable. I never worrie about it breaking down on me or leaving me stranded.
Ease of use for the controls, even at night. A/C and Heat work excellent. The back up camera works like a charm. This car is not missing a thing!
A good little car, a little rough ride, but overall, a zippy little car
it was quick easy and good. car is great yay.
Very nice, Sporty, price, warranty, service , Reliability, Safe, Fast
2013 Honda Civic Coupe FAQs
How much does the 2013 Honda Civic Coupe cost in Reading, PA?
The average 2013 Honda Civic Coupe costs about $9,073.31. The average price has decreased by -11.9% since last year. The 32 for sale near Reading, PA on CarGurus, range from $5,336 to $28,705 in price.
How many 2013 Honda Civic Coupe vehicles in Reading, PA have no reported accidents or damage?
22 out of 32 for sale near Reading, PA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Honda Civic Coupe?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Honda Civic Coupe gets between 26 and 34 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
-
All Used Cars
-
Manual Transmission Cars
-
Luxury Cars
-
Cars with Red Interior
-
Cheap Manual Cars
-
Hybrid Cars
-
Sports Cars
-
Electric SUVs
-
Cheap Trucks
-
Small Cars
-
Third Row SUVs
-
Three Quarter Ton Trucks
-
Lifted Trucks
-
Manual Transmission Trucks
-
Diesel Trucks
-
Hybrid SUVs
-
Dually Trucks
-
One Ton Trucks
-
Cheap SUVs
-
Lifted Ford Trucks
-
4x4 Trucks
-
Work Trucks
-
AWD SUVs
-
Ford Trucks
-
Chevrolet Trucks
-
Toyota Trucks
-
Trucks Under $10,000
-
Cars Under $15,000
-
Sports Cars Under $20,000
-
Trucks Under $20,000
-
Used Sedans for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used SUVs / Crossovers for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Hatchbacks for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Convertibles for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Vans for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Minivans for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Pickup Trucks for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Coupes for Sale with Low Mileage
-
Used Wagons for Sale with Low Mileage