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How many miles per gallon does a 2017 Honda Civic get?

In broad terms, a 2017 Honda Civic typically delivers in the mid-30s miles per gallon combined, with highway mileage around 40 mpg or more depending on the engine and transmission. Exact figures vary by trim and drivetrain.


The 2017 Civic offered multiple engines and transmissions, including a turbocharged 1.5-liter option and choices between a CVT and a manual gearbox. Below is a breakdown of EPA estimates for common configurations, along with notes on what affects real-world mileage.


EPA estimates by engine and transmission


Note: These EPA figures are for US-spec Civics and can vary with tires, options, and driving conditions. The numbers below reflect typical outcomes for the main configurations used in daily driving.



  • 2.0-liter engine with CVT: 31 mpg city / 40 mpg highway; 34 mpg combined.

  • 2.0-liter engine with a 6-speed manual: 30 mpg city / 39 mpg highway; about 33 mpg combined.

  • 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with CVT: around 32 mpg city / 42 mpg highway; about 36 mpg combined.


The combined figure is an overall average that depends on driving style and conditions. In highway-heavy trips, the 1.5T CVT tends to outperform the 2.0L CVT by a few mpg, while city stops favor the slightly lower gears of the base setup.


Factors that affect real-world fuel economy


Beyond the engine and transmission, several factors can cause your actual MPG to differ from the EPA estimates. These include transmission type, tire choice, loading, driving style, and environmental conditions.



  • Driving habits: aggressive acceleration, rapid braking, and high speeds reduce MPG.

  • Load and cargo: roof racks or heavy cargo increase air resistance and fuel use.

  • Tire type and pressure: low-pressure or non-OEM tires can lower efficiency.

  • Weather and terrain: cold weather and hilly routes lower MPG.


Understanding these variables helps explain why an individual Civic might deviate from the EPA numbers but still achieve solid highway mileage on longer trips.


Summary


The 2017 Honda Civic offers a range of mpg figures depending on the engine and transmission. Most drivers can expect roughly the mid-30s mpg combined, with highway figures in the low to mid-40s for 1.5L turbo models and around the mid-30s for 2.0L configurations. Real-world mileage will vary with driving conditions, tires, and cargo.

Is the 2017 Honda Civic good on gas?


Luckily, the 2017 Honda Civic Sedan Touring is widely praised for its fuel economy and is a standard reason why many people around Dallas select to buy this vehicle over the competition. It offers a highway miles per gallon of 42 as well as a city miles per gallon of 32.0.



Which is better, city or Civic?


If you need an efficient and affordable vehicle, the City makes a lot of sense. If you want a sedan that's fun to drive and loaded with features, the Civic is worth the upgrade. If you want a sedan that's fun to drive and loaded with features, the Civic is worth the upgrade.



What Honda Civic color is easiest to maintain?


Silver and gray colors tend to be the colors that require the least amount of maintenance. They hide dirt and water spots well. White colors tend to show dirtiness rather quickly.



What are the most common Civic repairs?


In a nutshell: The Honda Civic is generally a very reliable family car, with newer models performing especially well in owner surveys. Common problems include brake wear, minor electrical faults and, on some 2017-2022 1.0 VTEC Turbo models, wet belt-related engine issues that can become expensive if ignored.


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