Pragmatists and enthusiasts alike have a lot to look forward to with the return of the hatchback to the Civic lineup. While the tenth generation Civic has already been on sale for a year or so in coupe and sedan form here in the U.S., Honda chose to take its time bringing the five-door to […]
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