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Get the best online car shopping experience with expert reviews of the Honda Coupe. Read more to learn about the most important features and important factors to consider when researching the Honda Coupe.
Honda has a long history of manufacturing quality cars in the coupe body style. A coupe is basically a two-door vehicle with a sleek, sloping roof, two front seats, and two smaller seats in the back. In contrast, the sedan is typically a larger, four-door vehicle with a flat roof and roomier rear seating. While a sedan is more convenient when you have more than two people in the vehicle, the coupe is a sportier model that tends to put more focus on performance. The Honda Civic and the Accord both offer vehicles in the coupe and sedan versions.
Surprisingly, the Honda Coupes provide high fuel efficiency within its lineup compared to other vehicles in its class. In the 2016 Coupes, the Civic offers either 31 or 24 mpg, depending on the model, while the Accord offers between 22 and 31 mpg, depending on the trim level. The standard engine in the 2016 Accord Coupe 2.4-liter is a four-cylinder that produces 185 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. With the upgraded V-6, it can jump to 60 mph in just 6.1 seconds.
The 2020 Honda Civic Coupe offers many driving aids such as the Honda Sensing safety package that includes forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning and keeping assistance, and adaptive cruise control. Some models include keyless entry and ignition, a 7-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto integration, Honda's LaneWatch blind-spot camera, and a navigation system.
Starting with the 2013 model, the Accord adopted a more aerodynamic body style with a sloping roof that improves its performance. Previous models had more of a box shape.
At times, the forward-collision warning system may be a little overbearing in some Honda Coupes such as in the 2019 Honda Civic Coupe. This may be frustrating for some drivers. The constant alerting may do well with forewarning of an impending vehicle collision, but the constant notifications may extend too long, which makes it a nuisance on occasions and can be distracting. However, the system does provide important alerts that will warn drivers of potential danger.
The 2015 Honda Civic Coupe has a smaller rear seating area than other vehicles in its class. It also offers less trunk space with only 11.7 cubic feet of cargo capacity.
Unlike many other vehicles in its class that offer a 60/40 split for its rear seats, the 2014 Honda Accord Coupe offers a one-piece rear seatback. Folding the entire rear seat limits the number of passengers when extra cargo is necessary during travel. However, it does provide a significant increase in overall cargo capacity when necessary for pets and other items.
