1. 2006 Acura RSX
2. 2011 civic si
3. 2015 civic si
4. 2017 civic si
5. 2018 civic type R (current)
6. 2021 civic sport hatchback (current)
I am very much a Honda loyalist lol
Hey guys! Sorry I didn't know where else to post this. But can you change your user name on here? I am stuck with a username for a car I don't own anymore lol.
Any advice would be great!
Thanks
My 2018 has made this noise my entire time I've owned it. I seem to only hear it when its cold. However, it might do it all of the time. Car has 9800 miles on it.
Sorry man, not a fun start. The tire/wheel combo on these cars are my only complaint. It drives great and I see why Honda did it. However i feel nervous whenever im on crappy roads. (which seems to be often)
Yeah I think I would buy it again,
love the ride quality, power and just overall grip. Not to mention how happy it makes me everytime i drive it.
Only complaints are:
1. Lack of heated seats.. (came from a 2017 SI)
2. I feel like i have to be super careful everywhere i take it. (potholes...
Hey guys,
Looking for a Type R for a family member. I was told by a dealership that there is possibly a different interior color for the 2019 type R? I was told that one was going to have a dark brown seat finish... I can hardly believe that is true. Never seen it anywhere else. Can anyone...
:coffee:I came from a 2017 civic si sedan. I absolutely loved the car. I traded in July for a CW type R because i was able to get a decent deal and have wanted a type R since seeing the old integra type R. That said since having the type R I’ve noticed that I worry constantly about blowing out...
I got my CW CTR at 28 years old. First car was a 2006 RSX, went to a 2011 civic si to a 2015 civic si to a 2017 civic si to my type R lol. Never had anything that wasn’t honda.
Comfort in my opinion feels very familiar and reminds me of my si I traded in. The jump from comfort to sport feels pretty dramatic. I haven’t had much experience in R+ mode yet.