Monday, November 2, 2015

This week on Autos.ca: The 2016 Honda Civic Sedan

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Monday, November 2nd 2015
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First Drive: 2016 Honda Civic Sedan 

Collingwood, Ontario – The all-new 2016 Honda Civic sedan is so different from the current one that its appearance is rather shocking at first. Not only is it considerably bigger – 75 mm longer, 20 mm lower and 126 mm wider with a wheelbase that is 30 mm longer – but it has a much sportier bodystyle with prominent arches over the front wheels, a fastback roof line and high tail reminiscent of the current Civic Coupe. With its wider, lower stance and racier profile, the 2016 Civic sedan could be easily mistaken for an upmarket performance car.

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Test Drive: 2015 Chevrolet Cruze 



Long-Term Test Wrap-up: 2015 Toyota Corolla S



Test Drive: 2015 Ford Mustang Convertible EcoBoost Premium 


Top Picks: 2015 Tokyo Motor Show Highlights


Used Vehicle Review: Dodge Journey, 2009-2015


IN THE NEWS

THIS WEEK


Top headlines on autos.ca this week included:

COMING UP MONDAY



MONDAY
First Drive: 2016 Volkswagen Passat, by Benjamin Hunting

TUESDAY
Test Drive: 2016 Chrysler 300C, by Brendan McAleer
Long-Term Test Update:Mazda CX-3, by Jacob Black

WEDNESDAY
Test Drive: 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander, by Greg Wilson

THURSDAY
Comparison Test: Mercedes-Benz C450 AMG vs BMW 349i M-Sport, by Autos.Ca Staff

FRIDAY 
Test Drive: 2016 Porsche Boxter Spyder, by Jonathan Yarkony
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