Im not hearing any huge issues with them. The early ones were problematic but it's been 6-7 years since they came out. I'd have no problem driving a 1.5T. I might change the oil

The10 speed is responsive with generally smart gear selection but can be a little busy with so much shifting. In general this car feels much faster than my prior 301HP Lexus GS due to much better

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SomeCivics made from the start of production up until 23 May 2018 could have a problem with the engine's emission control software that would require an update to be performed
Boughta 2018 Honda Accord new September 2018. Now have 6700 miles and today checked the crankcase oil level to find the oil level was about 1" over the "fill" mark on the dipstick and had a strong odor of gasoline. I took the car to the dealer who is going to do an oil change tomorrow and stated he will get an analysis of the oil done. The2018 Honda Accord has 11 problems reported for gasoline in oil. Average repair cost is $3,700 at 12,050 miles. Honda has only admitted to issues in the 2016-2018 1.5 litre turbo engines of

Id question that diagnosis, I don't see why a problem with the turbo would cause tire pressure, hill assist, lane assist, engine, and power steering lights to come on. It sounds more like an electrical or battery problem to me. 2016 Honda Civic 1.5 Liter Turbo Apr 28, 2020. Thread starter #3 turbo lover said:

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