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How much does a 2014 Honda Civic weigh?

A 2014 Honda Civic weighs roughly 2,700 to 3,000 pounds, depending on trim and body style.


In practice, lighter configurations such as the base sedans sit toward the lower end of that range, while the sportier Si model and some coupe variants push toward the higher end. Weight varies with transmission choice and optional equipment, so exact figures depend on the specific build.


Curb weight basics


“Curb weight” reflects the mass of a vehicle with standard equipment, all fluids, and a full fuel tank, but without passengers or cargo. For the 2014 Civic, configurations differ by body style (sedan vs. coupe) and by trim, which affects the overall weight through engine, transmission, and hardware choices.


Weight ranges by configuration


Below are approximate curb-weight ranges for common 2014 Civic setups in the U.S. market. Exact numbers can vary with options and regional specs.



  • 4‑door Civic Sedan (non‑Si): approximately 2,700–2,900 pounds

  • 4‑door Civic Sedan Si: approximately 3,000–3,100 pounds

  • 2‑door Civic Coupe (non‑Si): approximately 2,800–3,000 pounds

  • 2‑door Civic Coupe Si: approximately 3,000–3,100 pounds


These ranges capture the general spread across trims and body styles. For precise numbers, consult the vehicle’s window sticker or Honda’s official spec sheets for the exact model and drivetrain you’re considering.


Why weight matters


Weight influences performance, fuel economy, handling, and braking. Lighter configurations tend to accelerate slightly quicker and use less fuel, while heavier variants—especially those with more powerful engines and sport-tuned components—offer stronger acceleration and different braking characteristics. The Civic Si, with its performance hardware and engine, sits at the upper end of the weight spectrum but is tuned to compensate with enhanced power and chassis dynamics.


Implications for buyers


When evaluating a 2014 Civic, consider how your priorities align with weight: daily commuting and efficiency vs. sportier driving or cornering feel. Always verify the exact curb weight for the specific trim and transmission, since even modest option changes can shift the figure by several tens of pounds.


Summary


In summary, a 2014 Honda Civic generally weighs between about 2,700 and 3,000 pounds, with Si models and coupe variants trending toward the higher end. For precise comparisons, check the official spec sheet or window sticker for the exact trim and drivetrain you’re interested in.

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