Honda Civic Sound System Options

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Driving to the beach in Florida is a time to sit back and relax, and the Honda Civic audio system lets you do just that. No matter which trim level you pick, you will be ready to enjoy your favorite music on the road or even turn up the volume so you can continue listening while you eat a picnic on the beach.

Display and Sound

The audio system on every single trim of the Civic has 160 watts, letting you enjoy your music at its full potential. MP3 and WMA capabilities are standard on all models, so you don’t have to worry about compatible formatting in most cases. HondaLink Next Generation and Display Audio are standard on the SE, EX, and EX-L trims. The 7-inch Display Audio uses the intuitive touchscreen interface to let you select your music while driving or have your front-seat passenger take care of it for you. The display of the HondaLink Next Generation system is just as intuitive and shows your music as well as Internet radio, letting you listen to your favorite channels even if you are far from home on your way to enjoy the sun. The LX trim gives you four speakers, which is more than enough for most people, but if you really like to blast your music, pick a higher trim for six speakers.

Audio Input

The trims with HondaLink Next Generation feature Internet radio abilities, while all models have at least one USB audio interface, AM/FM/CD capabilities, Bluetooth streaming audio, and Pandora compatibility. Opting for the EX-L with Navi will also give you HD Radio and SiriusXM Radio for even more ways to find your favorite songs.

Once you test out the sound system in the Honda Civic during your test drive, you won’t consider another option. Visit Hendrick Honda Bradenton in Bradenton, Florida, to schedule your test drive and learn more about the Civic’s audio.

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