2016 Honda Civic release date: reported delivery date to be Nov. 12

 Honda website

The 2016 Honda Civic Sedan will reportedly become available very soon. To be more specific, the new car might be available at dealerships as early as Nov. 12.

There will reportedly be at least one or two models of the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan shipped to each of the company's North American dealerships beginning on Nov. 12, although it's unclear exactly which dealerships might be getting more or less. The new delivery date comes courtesy of an American Honda Motors press release and as reported on by Examiner.com.

For those who are waiting for the release of the 2016 Honda Civic Coupe, they will have to wait a bit longer, as that model is not expected to be released until near the end of the year.

Still, with the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan due to arrive in dealerships soon, it's worth taking the time to learn more about what the new automobile has to offer.

A good place to start would be with the engine of the new car, and Honda's latest can be equipped with either the four cylinder, 2.0-liter DOHC port injection model or with the other four-cylinder, 1.5-liter DOHC direct injection turbo variant.

Among the car's most notable qualities is its fuel efficiency, and it manages to maintain that even though it is 15 to 25 percent more powerful than its predecessors.

Drivers will be able to get as much as 158 horsepower from the base model of the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan, with its turbo-charged version offering something higher than that at 174 horsepower.

As impressive as the car's performance might be, according to the Orangeville Banner, people will also love its sleek look, making it one of the more spectacular vehicles to spot on the road.

The 2016 Honda Civic Sedan also lacks paddle shifters on the CVT, which could be a bit of an issue for some drivers.

More news about the 2016 Honda Civic Sedan should come out after the car is officially delivered to dealerships.

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