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2012 Civic Scores too Low to be "Recommended by Consumer Reports"
http://autos.yahoo.com/news/consumer...commended.html
lulz I agree that the interior build quality of Civics nowadays is garbage.
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OK, but if it was the Si version you wanted, does Ford or Chevy have anything that competes with that? No.
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Of course, for the price tag of a Civic Si, you can have a 300+hp, 30mpg V6 Mustang or Camaro. The Civic Si fanboys are fucking retarded. All of them. The Civic is, and always has been, an economy car (and not a very good one, at that). Trying to pretend it's something else is foolish and ridiculous.
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At least with Civics you are starting with a lighter base, so it's easier to make it handle. I would honestly rather have the new Civic Si (much improved over last year's), than a V6 Mustang/Camaro. With a V6 Mustang/Camaro you don't get the top brakes/suspension, and people can easily tell it's not the top model, so you look like a poser or a secretary. Also I'm quite sure that a Civic Si handles better, and is almost as fast, as those cars. Last edited by Homeslice; 08-02-2011 at 07:53 PM.. |
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Here's a little tip for you: There's no such thing as a FWD sportscar. The Mustang and Camaro are not and never were sportscars. They are Ponycars. It's nice of you to point out the heritage, as it's a damn sight better than the Civic, notably from a performance standpoint. I'm off now to check performance numbers, but think about this: if you ask 100 people whether they would rather have a Civic Si or a Mustang or Camaro, what do you think you'd get?
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Because if you are, I think you'd be surprised by the results. I've met/spoke to tons of Honda 'fanboys' who diss Mustangs/Camaros all the time. |
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The 2012 Cic Si goes 0-60 in 6.9 seconds. The V-6 Mustang does it in 5.1. One of those is a performance car, and one of them is an overpriced, underpowered, underperforming poser that relies on badges and ignorance to generate sales.
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Whatever you say chief. I guess every Civic Si owner bought it just because it's a Honda. They couldn't have possibly bought it because they liked it.
To me, the way a car feels & responds to the wheel is more important than how fast it accelerates or how much lateral G it generates. And no muscle car will ever feel like a small car. LOL @ 3,500 lbs for a V6 Mustang (and 3,800 for a V6 Camaro ). |
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I can play this game all day, and the Honda loses every time.
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