What Interior Features Are Available in the 2018 Honda Civic?

The 2018 Honda Civic interior delivers comfort and convenience thanks to these features:
- Versatile 60/40 split-folding rear seats in all Honda Civic trim levels
- Standard electric parking brake
- Available heated and ventilated front seating
- Cloth or leather seating
- More room for passengers and cargo than the 2018 Toyota Corolla
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Learn More About the 2018 Honda Civic Interior
The 2018 Honda Civic interior can be equipped with many practical features that result in an award-winning driving experience. If you’re trying to decide between the Honda Civic EX vs. LX, it’s important to note that the EX trim includes remote engine start, smart entry, and an easy-open power moonroof.
On top of that, you’ll enjoy heated front and outboard rear seats on cold Boulder mornings if you choose the Touring trim. After you’ve made your choice, explore your Honda Civic maintenance schedule to make sure you’re staying up to date on your Honda car care.
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