I bought my 2002 SI new and my insurance has been $150.00/mo since I was 20. I'm now 25. However, I'm female, totaled my first car, and with my luck, I got hit by a Saab the day after I bought the SI then someone pulled a hit and run on me a few nights later. In conclusion, I totaled a car and got into 2 accidents within a month.
The plus side is that insurance companies didn't consider the SI a sports car. I have confidence this is still true but I could be wrong. So overall, if you don't have many speeding tickets and avoided being labeled a risk, it shouldn't be over $100.00/mo. And of course if you've had your Driver's License for at least 7 years (give or take a year or 2) then your insurance lowers significantly.
Hope that helps at least a little.
The 2006 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2004 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2003 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2011 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2009 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2012 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2013 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2008 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2010 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2005 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2002 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).
The 2014 Honda Civic has single overhead cam (SOHC).