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2015 Honda Civic Sedan Special Edition Adds Value to Lineup | Edmunds.com

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edited September 2014 in Honda
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The 2015 Honda Civic Sedan LX starts at $19,280, reflecting a $100 price increase over the 2014 model.

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  • ruckusriderruckusrider Member Posts: 9
    "provide customers with an even higher-value option, adding over $1,100 worth of telematics, audio, comfort, convenience and style upgrades for just $700 over the Sedan LX," Honda said

    "A new 2015 Honda Civic Sedan Special Edition or SE starts at $20,780"

    "The 2015 Honda Civic Sedan LX starts at $19,280"
  • plantz_plantz_ Member Posts: 3
    Honda saw fit to offer a sport version of the Accord. Why not the Civic? I don't need the additional power and cost of premium gas for the Si. I just want a Civic sedan with manual transmission and rear disc brakes. The SE only comes with automatic, and I don't know what the rear brakes are. The Honda website claims both (?!?):
    •Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes
    •Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Solid Rear Disc Brakes

    (They might want to hire an editor.)

    I would be eager to buy an EX sedan if it were available with manual transmission. Honda is known for its great manuals, so why not offer one on a nicely equipped compact?
  • ksmoksmo Member Posts: 11
    edited October 2014
    They had a manual EX sedan forever. Nobody bought it. Hence it was dropped a couple years ago.
  • slorenzenslorenzen Member Posts: 694
    ksmo said:

    They had a manual EX sedan forever. Nobody bought it. Hence it was dropped a couple years ago.

    I guess mine is becoming a unicorn.

    I have a 2006 EX manual with 90K on it(runs just like it did when bought new).

    Problem is, the folks who prefer a manual are few and far between. Lord knows I TRIED to get my kids to like manuals, but they had no interest.

    :(
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