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Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by gsparks01(op): 12:01pm On Jul 10, 2025
Please I need people's experience with this car. There are two types of engine I see: The 2l NA engine and the 1.5l turbocharged engine. From reviews I saw online, some prefer the 1.5l for it's more powerful and can save fuel better, others prefer the 2l own because in the long run, it's more durable. These were online reviews from foreigners obviously so I thought to ask Nigerians who know firsthand how this model fairs.

I asked a mechanic about the turbo engine and he dismissed it immediately, that I should avoid any turbo engines because if it gets spoilt, I won't see new one to buy etc. So I thought to ask if this is a common sentiment in Nigeria. If you have experience with the turbo engine, I'd like to know your view. Is it a problematic engine that is difficult for mechanics to work on? Does it get damaged easily?

Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by dru23(m): 3:56pm On Jul 10, 2025
gsparks01:
Please I need people's experience with this car. There are two types of engine I see: The 2l NA engine and the 1.5l turbocharged engine. From reviews I saw online, some prefer the 1.5l for it's more powerful and can save fuel better, others prefer the 2l own because in the long run, it's more durable. These were online reviews from foreigners obviously so I thought to ask Nigerians who know firsthand how this model fairs.

I asked a mechanic about the turbo engine and he dismissed it immediately, that I should avoid any turbo engines because if it gets spoilt, I won't see new one to buy etc. So I thought to ask if this is a common sentiment in Nigeria. If you have experience with the turbo engine, I'd like to know your view. Is it a problematic engine that is difficult for mechanics to work on? Does it get damaged easily?
I drive the 2016 Honda Civic 2.0 fun and fast to drive. As am typing now, am replacing the a/c compressor at the mechanic.......

The Honda Civic turbo 2016 to 2019 has oil dilution problems. And few recalls online.. so for now avoid it for now and stick to the 2.0 engine
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by gsparks01(op): 4:03pm On Jul 10, 2025
dru23:
I drive the 2016 Honda Civic 2.0 fun and fast to drive. As am typing now, am replacing the a/c compressor at the mechanic.......

The Honda Civic turbo 2016 to 2019 has oil dilution problems. And few recalls online.. so for now avoid it for now and stick to the 2.0 engine
from what I gather, the oil dilution ish is in cold climates, which is where you are, and besides, honda issued a fix.
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by gsparks01(op): 4:06pm On Jul 10, 2025
dru23:
I drive the 2016 Honda Civic 2.0 fun and fast to drive. As am typing now, am replacing the a/c compressor at the mechanic.......

The Honda Civic turbo 2016 to 2019 has oil dilution problems. And few recalls online.. so for now avoid it for now and stick to the 2.0 engine
but how is the fuel consumption on your 2.0? Is it great?
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by dru23(m): 5:33pm On Jul 10, 2025
gsparks01:
but how is the fuel consumption on your 2.0? Is it great?
Am not complaining at all. I do roughly about 74 miles a day . The fuel on full tank will last me almost 5 days. And it will cost me $25 to fill up the tank......

But I dey put crazy miles on the car even though na highway miles
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by dru23(m): 5:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
gsparks01:
from what I gather, the oil dilution ish is in cold climates, which is where you are, and besides, honda issued a fix.
Than go ahead and get the turbo than.. from YouTube reviews the turbo is fun to drive. You should not have issues with the turbo since the oil dilution is caused by cold climate.....

But seriously have not heard anyone complain about the turbo engine. All I hear is positive reviews. I might even get a turbo myself maybe 2018 upwards
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by calculation(m): 7:05pm On Jul 10, 2025
OP, just stick to the non turbo 2.0L engine. It is because of availability of personel with the right knowledge to troubleshoot when issue start pop up.
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by gsparks01(op): 9:25pm On Jul 10, 2025
calculation:
OP, just stick to the non turbo 2.0L engine. It is because of availability of personel with the right knowledge to troubleshoot when issue start pop up.
yeah, I am inclined to believe it's lack of expertise regarding turbo. The way the mechanic talked ehn like it's one ticking time bomb if one buys it.
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by nurey(m): 8:09am On Jul 11, 2025
gsparks01:
yeah, I am inclined to believe it's lack of expertise regarding turbo. The way the mechanic talked ehn like it's one ticking time bomb if one buys it.
1. The oil dilution problem with the turbo engine but since you are okay with it, no issue.

2. Turbo engines need judicious fluid usage because they tend to work hotter, also the oil helps in cooling the turbo kit so recommended oil with right weight is highly required.

3. NA engines last longer than turbo fitted engines.

4. Expertise isn't really an issue if you are willing to learn about your vehicle and go extra mile to look for competent hands.
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by gsparks01(op): 10:10am On Jul 11, 2025
nurey:
1. The oil dilution problem with the turbo engine but since you are okay with it, no issue.

2. Turbo engines need judicious fluid usage because they tend to work hotter, also the oil helps in cooling the turbo kit so recommended oil with right weight is highly required.

3. NA engines last longer than turbo fitted engines.

4. Expertise isn't really an issue if you are willing to learn about your vehicle and go extra mile to look for competent hands.
From your 2nd point, can I say that it's the use of non-recommended oil that leads to the turbocharger getting damaged...
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by nurey(m): 11:10am On Jul 11, 2025
gsparks01:
From your 2nd point, can I say that it's the use of non-recommended oil that leads to the turbocharger getting damaged...
Age affects turbo chargers I believe they pegged it at 150k miles. It is a replaceable component.

Yes oil quality and condition would affects the lifespan of turbo charger kit. So ensure you monitor your oil changes and be weary of low quality engine oil
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by Nnaemiemax: 3:49pm On Jul 14, 2025
Kindly avoid opting for a turbocharged engine, if possible. A 2.0L engine with well-functioning components can offer impressive fuel economy.

Note: This is coming from someone with firsthand experience using a turbocharged engine
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by gsparks01(op): 8:41am On Jul 15, 2025
Nnaemiemax:
Kindly avoid opting for a turbocharged engine, if possible. A 2.0L engine with well-functioning components can offer impressive fuel economy.

Note: This is coming from someone with firsthand experience using a turbocharged engine
ohh thank you for the feedback. It's good to ask for people's experience at home, not just abroad.

2.0L it is then!
Re: Honda Civic 2016/2017 And Wahala? by calculation(m): 2:04pm On Jul 17, 2025
gsparks01:
ohh thank you for the feedback. It's good to ask for people's experience at home, not just abroad.

2.0L it is then!
That is good and you didn't even know the headache you will save yourself, but time will tell you
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