Just had all 4 wheel bearing replaced (on warranty) after 41,000 kilometers on a 2016 civic. I was REALLY surprised they went that quickly. I had a old chevy nova handed down through the family with 150,000 miles on it before I changed the bearings.
All I can say is if you think yours are...
I don't have body panel alignment issues, but I have felt right out of the gate that the paint quality was poor, but other than that... Absolutely no issues.
I am curious about where the lemon cars are made. I have had no issues so far with 6000 kilometers on it and mine was built in Ontario. The other place civics are made is Indiana.
I actually live in North Vancouver which is a separate municipality and is nestled in on the North Shore mountains. As a result most of my travel is either up or down.
Cheers,
Krispin
Some just like having a sleeper that looks completely stock on the outside with a little extra under the hood.
I LOVE Subaru's for this reason. You can take any of their turbo engines and easily get another 50 - 100 horsepower + from them.
The events are actually in a suburb of Vancouver called Pitt Meadows. Quite a ways out and would be a pain to get to if you were just visiting the city.
Here the web page and the dates are at the bottom of the home page.
http://www.vcmc.ca
I actually find the seats comfortable and am not in pain while driving, just in my daily life outside the car. It is just the onset of the back pain and purchase of the car that have me wondering.
If I was a horse, they would just shoot me and make glue.
Yah, I may need to get one of those granny cushions, not liking the idea though. Just aformation of my advancing years.
I do have occasional back issues, so hopefully the car purchase and my current back issue are just a coincidence.
Anyone else having back issues that they can link to the drivers seat?
I am really hoping my recent back issues are not the result of this car but they started about a week after I bought it. If so... It is hell to get old.
I just want enough of a boost to take on my wife's Subaru Forester XT. It won't take much.
Forester: 0 - 60: 6.3 seconds
Civic: 0 - 60: 6.7 seconds
Ok, perhaps a bit more. Just give me a 5.9 second 0 - 60
Don't know if this was mentioned (too lazy to read through all the pages)
You should never starve a turbo. Running out of gas is a baaaaaaad thing to do for a turbo. At least that is what Subaru has told me about my XT.
Dude! Or Dudette... Sorry about that. I didn't read the original post very closely and thought it was a "which wheels" kinda thing. Didn't realize it was for marketing a specific kind of wheel.
Good luck with your sales.