10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
3 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
8 / 0
Average Mileage:
37,187 miles

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problem #5

Jul 202012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 18,700 miles
At 18,000 miles the 2010 Civic ex began to "growl" starting at 57mph. The right real wheel was also much hotter than the other three wheels after driving about 20 miles. The problem became worse each week, to the point I had to take the car to the dealer to be checked out. The dealer told me that the brake pads were stuck, as well as the brake "slides", and that they "adjusted" them. They also told me that both back tires needed to be replaced because the "cords were torn". after paying the dealer over $360 for tires and adjustments, I M finding that all four wheels randomly get very hot and smell hot, to the point others can smell it as well. While the dealer says they will investigate the problem with the Honda rep, they say that there are no known problems with Honda Civic brakes. Which seems odd when there is a class action lawsuit filed against Honda for Civic brake issues. I am writing this note to you so other Honda Civic owners can be made aware. I have owned 3 Civics and 1 Pilot and not had issues until purchasing this brand new 2010 Civic ex in February of 2010. The car is not driven winters, and only driven on the highway. Honda should be made to own up to this issue of sticking brake calipers, and correct it before someone gets seriously hurt.

- Freeport, ME, USA

problem #4

Jul 112012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 15,215 miles
I had to replace my front brakes on my 2010 Civic, only 15,000 miles on it. I've had cars prior to this one and have never had a problem like this. The brake system is wrong and dangerous!

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

problem #3

Nov 302011

Civic 4-cyl

  • 15,000 miles
Purchased car new from Honda dealership. Front brake pads replaced the first time at approximately 15000 along with a faulty caliper, they were replaced again in approximately 30000 miles (6 months later). Now the wheel alignment is completely off at just around just over 34000 miles. There are numerous complaints related to the brake problem with this year vehicle as well as a class action lawsuit out of California. Doing some research, I found out that there very well could be a link between the alignment problem and the brakes.

- Nashville, TN, USA

problem #2

May 192012

Civic 4-cyl

  • 20,919 miles
Need front rotors and pads - totally destroyed with all highway driving and less mileage than any other car ever owned. $466.57 with no warranty. Ludicrous that this would occur at this mileage. Could have been a major accident with no warning.

- Warren, NJ, USA

problem #1

Jul 282011

Civic 4-cyl

  • 18,576 miles
I leased our brand new 2010 Honda Civic on 05/31/2010. Primarily I used the vehicle to commute from/to work. I am a very responsible driver and took a good care of the vehicle changing oil regularly, check liquids, etc. While driving on a highway on a sunny dry day on 07/28/2011 in the left lane with average speed 40 mph, the traffic ahead of me slowed down and I applied brakes and the brakes failed (did not work). I heard a metal sound and pushed a pedal stronger. I think the vehicle probably did not slow at all. I turned left to a shoulder in attempt to stop a vehicle and avoid a direct collision with a vehicle in front of me. I believe I could get much worse injuries if I had not done this turn. Driving in a shoulder I pushed the brake pedal as hard as I could and tried to straighten my car's trajectory and stop it in a shoulder, but my car fishtailed out of control, consistently deviating to the left where concrete highway divider was and did not stop. Very loud noise was coming out of the front of the vehicle all the time since I applied brakes, which prove that the brakes failed. I constantly tried to straighten it until my car collided in to the vehicle in the left lane. A result of this was a four car accident and eight body injuries including myself. And the worst part was my insurance company consider it to be my fault!!! I called Honda several times asking them to take the vehicle for brakes inspection because obviously there was something very wrong with my vehicle. And it most likely was a manufacturing defect which can cause more accidents/injuries in the future. After the accident a car was not drivable. They advised me to hire a tow truck $150 on my own expense and bring a car there and have paid checkup, which can be anything between $500 and $2,000. My car was 18K miles when the accident happened. Be careful with that car!!!

- Walnut Creek, CA, USA