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| The Bottom Line | The 2009 Honda Civic LX-S represents a good mix of efficiency and value with just a touch of fun, but those looking for tech options beyond the most basic level will want to look at the Civic EX and EX-L models. | For point A to point B usefulness, a Honda is never a bad choice when the budget demands practicality. The 2008 Civic EX-L with navigation offers quite a bit for the money. | Honda's reputation for practical economy is shown in the Civic Hybrid, well-built and simply designed to sip fuel. Interior tech options are usefully done, making this Honda a great commuter sedan. | Although not much of a tech car except for a couple of important features, the 2010 Kia Forte SX provides economical and practical transportation. |
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| Drivetrain available | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive | Front-drive |
| Available Engine | Gas | Gas | Hybrid | Gas |
| Body style | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan | Sedan |
| Trim levels | LX-S | EX-L | Hybrid | Info unavailable |
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