Used 2019 Honda Civic Type R for Sale Nationwide
When the Honda Civic Type R debuted in 2017, it bested its rivals around the famed Nürburgring in Germany. Since it’s still so new, it enters 2019 mostly unchanged, facing off with competitors like the Volkswagen Golf GTI and Ford Focus RS.
The Civic Type R takes the Civic Hatchback’s aggressive exterior and dials it up to eleven. While the basic body shell of the Type R is the same as the conventional Civic, it has unique front and rear bumpers, taillights, and a rear spoiler. For 2019, Sonic Gray joins the unique color palette. Inside, special red-and-black suede racing seats greet the front occupants, along with carbon fiber trim, plenty of additional red accents, and a special aluminum shifter. Just below the shifter is a plaque with a serial number denoting the car’s sequence in production.
Every Civic Type R houses an exclusive 2.0-liter turbocharged inline 4-cylinder engine with Honda’s Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system, good for 306 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. The only transmission available is a 6-speed manual unit, sending power to just the front wheels. The Civic Type R’s dual-axis strut front suspension is designed to eliminate the torque steer inherent in most front-wheel drive (FWD) cars. The Civic Type R features a unique suspension with stiffened parts along with a trick limited-slip differential to keep the car in line and three different driving modes, +R, Sport, and Comfort. Thanks to all of this, the Civic Type R can hit 60 miles per hour in around 4.9 seconds and still deliver 22 mpg city, 28 highway, and 25 combined on premium fuel.
That’s not to say that the Civic Type R shirks its duties as a daily driver, as there are plenty of standard amenities. The car comes with keyless access and start, 20-inch wheels, a 7-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, navigation, full LED headlights, a 540-watt premium sound system, and dual-zone automatic climate control. There are no options other than accessories like additional door trim or a wireless phone charger.
The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave the 2019 Civic Type R 5-star ratings for rollover and side crash. However, the Civic Type R doesn’t get the Honda Sensing Suite of technologies like the other cars in the Civic line, so there’s no forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane-departure mitigation, or other advanced preventative features. A reversing camera and a set of airbags are the sole safety items.
The Civic Type R demonstrates that the spirit of classic Honda is alive. Each one comes thoroughly engineered, fully styled, and brimming with enough performance and drama to battle with most street-ready performance cars.
4.9 Overall rating
(8 reviews)I own the 2019 civic type R and it’s A blast to drive. It’s A perfect mix of race car and daily driver. The 6 speed transmition is bullet proof. The interior is black and red with Carbon fiber trim. No complaints over all. I would have liked to have a few more trim options with more bells and whistles like lane assist adaptive cruise control. You do have to keep an eye out for pot holes and the stiff suspetion can make for a bumpy ride all though comfort mode does make it better. I give it a 9.5 out of 10 over all. Just a fun car to drive plenty of power super fast O to 60 in about 5.5 sec I believe. If your looking for a thrilling experience reliability and practicality the 2019 The Honda civic R is for you.
An overall great car, but part of what makes it fast is a dearth of technology features, keeping the weight down. Even the seats are all manual. Thankfully, the windows are electric. The factory Continental Summer tires wear super fast; that is part of the stellar traction and handling. The premium stereo is okay, but Ive heard better. The SUB in the back needs to be set high to really get good use of it. Plus there are only 2 USB inputs and the only music files it will play are mp3,, WMA or ACC (only if imported from Apple iTunes). No wave, flak or other non-compressed formats are playable. Would be nice to have a SD card slot as well. Low end torque could be better, but then you would probably spin your front wheels, since it is FWD. The cloth sports seats are excellent. Climate control is also weak at times and should be colder for such a small car. If you have a lot of potholes, such as we do in South Texas, it best to buy a wheel/tire warranty, since the wheels are super low profile. Despite what some people say about hating the look of the car, I love it, in the Sonic Pearl Gray color. The LED headlights are good, and NAV is good enough. The 6 speed can be rough/sticky at times, but mostly works well. I have less than 3K on the car, so hoping it eases a bit. The ride and power have definitely improved with more break-in. I may think of selling it within a year, due to my age and sometimes struggle to get in and out, since the car is super low. Be careful with that front damper hitting the pavement.
I was fresh out of test driving a Focus RS and an STI, so wasnt sure what to expect in comparison. Jumping in this car was like going back in time to my 18-year old self, back when I cruised around in my cherished 90 CRX Si. This car is so true to its Honda heritage; ultra-responsive steering, lightning-quick braking, and nice quick shifts. The shifter was very efficient with short throws to hit all gears; placement is a little more like a Z car, higher up and more driver-friendly than those old Hondas were. But the real treasure is obviously under the hood. Theres something about a high-powered FWD that is just special. Hitting the highway, the car begged to be pushed - and rewarded me for trying. Just a fantastically fun, yet practical, car. Turbo lag was barely noticeable - something I really felt in both the STI and RS. Now, if I can only get over the thought of driving a spaceship-shaped Civic around everyday . . .
Bar none the best sports sedan on the market for the price. Coming from Golf R and there is no comparison. You feel glued to the road.
This civic type r technology is amazing with also the advancement of R&D. Limited production years these cars will be extremely sought after as a lot of manufactures are crossing over to EV. Worth every dime and time acquiring one and cherishing it!
2019 Honda Civic Type R FAQs
How much does the 2019 Honda Civic Type R cost?
The average 2019 Honda Civic Type R costs about $34,827.79. The average price has decreased by -0.2% since last year. The 170 for sale on CarGurus range from $22,799 to $49,935 in price.
How many 2019 Honda Civic Type R vehicles have no reported accidents or damage?
115 out of 170 for sale have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2019 Honda Civic Type R?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2019 Honda Civic Type R gets between 24 and 24 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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