The Konis don't have issues but sometimes people miss that the fronts are not a bolt-in deal. Not a knock on them, just something to consider.
The Truharts are considerably cheaper, bolt in, and have a good endorsement from a well respected Civic suspension guy.
I have Koni Yellows. Love em'. They work great. However, I have two that are leaking within 4 years and 20k miles. I have a considerable drop spring and I do drive the heck out of them. I can't complain. Koni also makes several different levels of parts. Like most companies, they sell a spectrum of quality and performance. I'm considering going with a step down Koni Orange instead of Yellow or perhaps a Truhart front strut and Koni Yellow rear replacement.
You could get a set of custom Motons adapted from the prior 8thgen FD2 Chassis at a cost of over $5000 but would it be worth it? Thats the real break for most people. Cost/performance. I honestly think the HFP suspension is a great compromise for cost, performance, and comfort. Especially if you're not pushing the car hard very often.