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A Civic with impressive fuel economy and performance

The new Honda Civic offers brilliant fuel economy and because it has low CO2 emissions, road tax won’t cost you a penny.

Honda Civic 1.6 i-DTEC- for ECHO motors(Image: Paul Harmer Photography Ltd)

It took 118 miles before I saw any movement of the fuel gauge needle on my Honda Civic – and then it simply moved down to the full marker.

The car had arrived with a full tank of diesel and for almost 48 hours the needle sat impassively above the F mark stubbornly refusing to move. In fact for nearly two days I was convinced it was broken.

But when you get a car with a claimed fuel consumption of more than 76 miles per gallon it’s probably hardly surprising the gauge moves so slowly.

And while I never did quite match Honda’s official figure my personal average fuel consumption over a week’s motoring in a 1.6 i-DTEC EX Manual was a very impressive 63 mpg.

But what’s really surprising about this car is that despite its frugal nature it’s a spacious family hatchback with punchy performance, able to hit 62 miles per hour in a very respectable 10.5 seconds and a top speed of 124mph.

Apart from the Civic Type R – which is almost a separate breed of Civic altogether – the EX is the flagship of the range and boasts an impressive list of features.

It comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, a glass panoramic sun roof, LED headlights with washers, keyless entry and stop/start, and front seats which – while forward and backward movement is done manually – have powered lumber and side supports enabling you to get extremely comfortable.

But my EX model also came with Honda’s safety pack which is aimed at keeping you out of trouble in varying conditions.