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People still buy Hondas? Must be a lot of people over 60 in here.
29-going-on-30 here... Honestly, the new Civic is a MUCH more comfortable car than the previous one. Better suspension, higher quality interior, reverse cam, lighter on fuel, dual-zone climate control... All for an entry price that's lower than the outgoing model's last listed price? Made sense to me. I ended up paying around R700 per month less (insurance included) than I did on my previous Civic. So I'm driving a newer, better car for cheaper.
29-going-on-30 here... Honestly, the new Civic is a MUCH more comfortable car than the previous one. Better suspension, higher quality interior, reverse cam, lighter on fuel, dual-zone climate control... All for an entry price that's lower than the outgoing model's last listed price? Made sense to me. I ended up paying around R700 per month less (insurance included) than I did on my previous Civic. So I'm driving a newer, better car for cheaper.
But it doesn't make it look any betterHoe ganit?
The facelifted one looked good. The original, not so much. By the time the Civic facelift arrives it will look good sans body kit. But for now, my kitted Civic hatch looks super sexy...Lekkaaaaa!! But that is exactly the problem. You have to kit it out to look good. The previous Civic looks good when it comes out of the factory..
The new accord isnt that bad, especially the station wagon version. Looks european.
The one they released in the US? If that then I don't like it.
No the one you get here now. Its a great car all round.
The one they released in the US? If that then I don't like it.
We usually get the Euro, not US, version - thank God
Pics of the new Civic with the body-kit you're talking about, please...
Wtf are US market cars always so ugly?
Well I've read that the new one is destined for the world but I hope to god they got that wrong. Wtf are US market cars always so ugly?