
Two petrols at 1.7- and 2.0-litres or a 2.2-litre turbodiesel to choose from. The 1.7 lacks a little when overtaking, the 2.0-litre model is refined and powerful and the diesel offers plenty of low pull.
Wide stance ratchets up handling, while there 's plenty of grip into corners. Steering is good and the ride is supple.
The 1.7-litre petrol is a little noisy when pushed, but the engines are generally quiet.
Undercuts rivals and offers plenty of kit. Diesel is a lot more frugal
Interior is superb. Honda rates very highly for reliability and engines.
Six bags as standard, ABD and stability control on higher models.
Plenty of room for adults upfront and kids in the back. Try to introduce your fully-grown friends to the back, however, and you may have a problem. Rear seats slide independently.
Aircon, CD player, central locking and electric windows as standard. Alloys, cruise control and leather at higher specs.
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Adult Occupant
Child Occupant
Specs are for the 1.8 i-VTEC SE 5dr model only.
Price (RRP):
£18,756.00
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Top Speed:
118 mph
0-62 Secs:
10.6 secs
Engine Size:
1799cc
Brake Horse Power:
140 bhp
Revs Per Minute:
6300 rpm
MPG (Urban):
30.1
MPG (Combined):
37.7
Fuel Delivery:
MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
Valves:
16 valves
Gears:
6 SPEED
CO2 Emission:
177 g/km
Seats:
6 seats
Insurance Group 1:
10