Serena, San Jose, Calif.

That day is today, Serena. Honda recently announced details about the 2009 Honda Civic, and Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity will be available on certain 2009 models. Bluetooth isn’t available as a stand-alone option; however, it’s on Civic trims with navigation, including the higher-end EX, EX-L, Hybrid and Si models. Pricing for a Bluetooth-equipped Civic starts at $21,205 for an EX sedan or coupe; automatic cars start at $22,005.

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The Civic’s Bluetooth is integrated into the vehicle, as opposed to a dealer-installed accessory, and is controllable by using steering-wheel-mounted buttons.

More information on the 2009 Civic and a full pricing sheet can be found at the KickingTires post, “2009 Honda Civic Gets Styling Update, New Trims.” 

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on August 20, 2008 in I'm Just Wondering , What Car Should I Buy? , What Does This Mean? | Permalink

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