Is The New Civic Awful In The Snow?! POV Winter Review

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POV Drive of my 2023 Honda Civic Sport 6MT on a very snowy day in new york. The 11th generation civic currently runs from 2022-2024 at time of release on this video. Please leave a comment below!
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Most people think that snow tires are a waste of money. I will gladly purchase for the extra security.

billseiler
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Put on Eco mode if you have a CVT. It helps on the slipping.

tonyleung
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Yes there is a cheat code, you gotta park the car,
1- push the brake pedal and hold it then turn the traction control off and then back on
2- let off the brake pedal and turn on the E-brake then turn the traction control off and then back on
3- push the brake pedal and hold it with the E-brake still on and then turn traction control off and then back on, both traction control lights should start flashing quickly and everything it’s completely off, as soon as you push the traction control again or turn off the car, everything it’s back on 😉

B_ghostt
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Can you please make a video about the rear wiperblade replacement nobody online has a singe video

UNIX_XINU
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Another note to add to this video. Up here in Canada, a month ago we had -45C weather where I live. I have a 2022 civic sport touring and I park outside. I have a block heater for the car. Plugged it in for a couple hours before driving in -45C, car started up, no issues, a little whine from the alternator, but settled down right away. I let it idle for about 2 mins, then drive gently. Car warms up really quick. No complaints from me. I don't plug in block heater until it reaches around -25C. Probably the best winter car I have owned.

dreamca
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I just upgraded my stock tires to PS4 all seasons and its been a huge difference. I don't really have the time and patience (or space!) to change my wheels for the winter season and then back for summer season. I think the tire upgrade is underrated.

smoon
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Thank you sir. I’m definitely getting a civic now. It’s all about the tires

ManuelRamirez-xdpi
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continental DWS sport plus A/S tires perform really well in the snow for a all season, still not as good as winter tire but you can keep them on year round without problems.

funnyfish
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I just got into an accident which totaled my tacoma 😭 and I was looking into getting the Civic SI and wasn’t sure how it would be in the snow cuz i travel to up state new york for work all the time but ur video just helped me make my decision. Thank you.

natew
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@2:30 your traction control is off, that is your anti-skid or whatever honda calls it, which controls your side-to-side traction, if that makes sense. It's kicking in so youre not getting too sideways from the heavy throttle you're applying. It's using your brakes to keep your vehicle as straight as the system can.

MatrixStunner
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Awesome video. I own a 2023 civic sport touring with 6 speed manual, same color as yours. Mine came with continental contipro contact from factory. I swapped them to Bridgestone blizzaks ws90 for winter. This is my first front-wheel drive car. It drives as almost as good as my old Impreza on Michelin x-ice snow tires. Very impressed with civic suspension design and how planted it feels.

nckoneru
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yes traction control is good in this car but the all weather tired cause some slick back have to drive slow

Saltycupcake
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Drove all the way from NY to Boston, MA in a snow storm to pickup someone. It did really well I was surprised

bue.cr
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I have a 10th gen Sport Touring, and it is great in the snow. Of course, I have winter tires on it. It’s definitely all about the tires!

jamescfs
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Only had one snow so far but I didn't have to get out in it so I can't really comment on how it handles in the snow. If I ever move up north or some place it snows a lot I will 100% get a set of snow tires. Luckily Honda didn't decide to put Summer times on the sport models people would be going crazy lol. Thanks for another great video.

chriscarguy
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Glad you posted this I’m looking at the hatch now, watched some of your previous videos and I’m curious if you have had any more issues with oil leaking or the hatch leaking. I’m pretty concerned about both of those

gudboic
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I really want a 2024 Civic Sport and I don’t want to have to buy an SUV just to compromise for the first two months of the year.

I’m in Massachusetts and January and February snowstorms are ridiculous

BlooJayyy
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I have these same tires on an AWD 2-ton sedan. Does well in the snow.

I would say the Firestone and Goodyear snows did better with deep snow though.

KT_One
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Man you should have over 100k subs by now your videos are amazing

PatelsPrelude
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Love the Blizzaks! Had them on my 2013 GLI for years. When I originally bought the car I had no idea what it’d be like in the snow with the stock rims and tires. Literally couldn’t drive it in the snow. Put on 17” winter wheels and Blizzaks and it ate it up. Night and day difference. So just like you were saying…any front wheel drive car will be fine if you have the right setup

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