Best affordable sports car? 2017 Honda Civic Si – Chicago Tribune

The sign indicated curves ahead. The road was so newly paved it didn’t have a dividing line. The asphalt undulated left and right, with an occasional dip before the far-off turn. There were no houses or driveways, just woods on one side, a meadow on the other. It was the perfect road for the Honda Civic Si.

At another time in another place, the vestiges of rain dried on the iconic Wisconsin race course Road America. Six-figure cars topping 500 horsepower rumbled into the queue. The storied Kink was used to interrupt a straightaway, emphasizing handling and braking more than top speed. There was the rounding ascending Carousel. There was the subtle top-speed luring curves of Kettle Bottoms. It was the perfect road for the Honda Civic Si.

On the highway, at yet another time in yet another place, or in the city, at still a different time and place, the Civic Si was the perfect car for the road.

Compared with other sports cars it’s not that fast, topping out at 137 mph, and it’s not that quick, hitting 60 mph in 6.3 seconds (according to Car and Driver). It handles well, the steering is direct, the throttle is responsive, and the short-rowing six-speed manual transmission feels like an extension of thought. Also available as a coupe, the sedan has four doors, five seats, and enough room inside to comfortably take the family on a road-trip vacation. But at just under $24,000, the 2017 Honda Civic Si might be the best value on the market.