Honda Civic Car Insurance
Honda is one of the better known Japanese car companies available for you to choose from should you decide to get a new car in the near future. It is also one of the better Japanese car companies as a result of the level of power that the range’s car tends to pack. The brand prides itself on its reputation for power and taking a look at a few of the models can give you an indication as to why. Take the Honda Civic for example. It is renowned for winning plenty of motorsports events as well as the fabulous driving experience it provides the average driver with. The Honda Civic is not exactly known for its stylish good looks. In fact, it is pretty much like any other car in that it does not stand out in any way. This is its only real weakness though because it shines in every other department. It is incredibly well designed with plenty of room internally so as to lend anyone travelling in it that bit of extra space and comfort. It also has great safety features, hence the 4 star NCAP rating. It has also won plenty of awards.
Having been around since 2006 with its second generation being released in 2009, the Honda Civic is pretty modern and has plenty of technology on board for you to take advantage of. It has Bluetooth compatibility, a digital speedometer, ABS, traction control and plenty of other features. It also has a choice of 1.4L VTEC, 1.8L VTEC and 2.0L Type R engines available so you can get the one that best suits you.
The Honda Civic’s performance means that it is not cheap to insure but most models are not particularly expensive to cover either. As such, you have to check around the market to see what value for money you can get. Comparing quotes at APH is a great way to do this because you can see what value is available for you in no time. Make the most of it and you will soon be on the road.
If you would like an insurance quote for the Honda Civic whether it be third party, third party fire & theft or a comprehensive policy, simply click the button above to start the process.


