The Lady Car: Honda Civic 2010 good for Women. Families car or Women’s Car Guide advises women on buying a new car. Ladies cars most of time, it is useful for families. Women tell us they prefer a car that’s agile, has good visibility, and isn’t a chore to drive. Many like to sit higher and most rightly insist on plenty of storage space, reasonable prices and low running costs. Space for growing families is essential in many cases and safety is a major factor. Furthermore, many women tell us that a high fun-to-drive factor is important.

The Honda Civic, like the larger Accord, is one of Honda’s bread-and-butter vehicles. With almost 10 million examples sold since its introduction in 1973, the Civic has been the affordable compact car other companies emulate, and likely will be for generations to come. Past Civics may have been the ultimate in getting the most bang for the fresh-out-of-school buck, but they’ve been touch-and-go in the styling category.
Call the eighth iteration of the Civic what you will, but at least it’s not boring. With its steeply angled windshield (link goes to photo), narrow strip of a grille and headlamps and short overhangs enhanced by handsome 16-inch alloy wheels, it looks more like a futuristic space pod than a sensible sedan. Because of the Civic’s ubiquity where I live, I’ve gotten accustomed to its shape but still can’t help but remark upon Honda’s design chutzpah every time I see one. Time will tell if it’s a look that stands the test of time, or if it’s something that grows dull in a couple of years.
Who should buy the Honda Civic:
Those seeking reliability, dependability and a serene driving experience
Who should not buy the Honda Civic:
Transporters of lots of adults and lots of stuff, and fans of going fast on twisty roads
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Those pictures are of the Honda Insight, not the civic.