Thanks for the feedback. I had been considering an Accord Sport before getting the SI but without the LSD, I think it probably is poor in the snow with stock tires so I went with the SI.
Got a 2020 SI in May figuring with the FWD and LSD it would be OK for driving on a few inches of new snow or packed down old snow. It is a lease and I don’t want to get snow tires. For those who drive their SI in snow on stock tires, what are your thoughts? Thanks.
Forget about rev matching right now, wait til you have mastered the stick. It is an advanced technique, not a basic driving technique. The key to smooth shifts lies in your feel of the clutch and when to release and how long you take to the release the clutch. This skill will also mitigate rev...
I am 71 and into cars . I have a 2015 convertible vette for my fun car, my wife has a 2017 Lexus sedan that we use when we go out socially, and I needed a daily driver. I have only bought stick shifts since 1984 which kind of limits my choices. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on a daily...
Every car forum has issues regarding certain aspects of the forum’s car which would cause one to think about their purchase. I would not think twice about getting a Civic si.
I just got a 2020 si and I love it.
The infotainment screen of the WRX is a step down from the Impreza Sport, the clutch and shifter are not as smooth, and the main reason is the WRX does not lease as well as the SI having a much lower residual %. While the price diff was around 5k for a WRX premium and the SI, the lease rate...
Long time stick shift car enthusiast. I was looking for a fun daily driver that was good in the snow to replace my Subaru Impreza which I got for winter driving. After much research, I picked out a black SI coupe.
The Subie was great in the snow and the infotainment system was large and easy...