Wheel and tire are spinning counter clockwise. As a result, smoke is blowing to the right side. This is clearly the rear tire? The rear bumper is displayed too.
Third-sies!
Other questions include
Has Honda considered rear-wheel drive for the Si? What about all-wheel drive?
Approximate Horsepower and engine size?
Congrats dude, really. I am still on my lease of a 2015 EX Sedan, and would've pulled the trigger on a Sport Hatch had it come with 3 deal breakers for me.
1) 7-inch Touch screen (Sport comes with the LX 5 inch)
2) Sunroof! A must-have in Southern California. I use mine daily.
3) Honda...
If the Civc Sedan EX-T manual does well in the states, I would bet Honda will release a Sport Hatch next year in a trim equivalent to the EX-T--with all those added goodies.
Thank you for putting this together. The Civic Hatch certainly is less "hatch," at least in the traditional sense, when compared to its competitors. Not to say it's bad or anything, but the style borrows heavily from the sedan. I like the idea of a 5th door, but not at the cost of less...
It feels like such a let down, doesn't it? I was extremely excited about the Sport Trim until, like you, read the details. 18" alloys over 17"...cool, but no sunroof, no lane watch, no EX features?! F--- You Honda, seriously.
Wow. I can't wait to upgrade to the Sport edition. Looking over the pics, I'm surprised Honda's still implementing the rather useless touch volume for the radio. I've had my car for a year now, and I've never used it. I adjust the volume on the steering wheel only. Furthermore, it's dangerous to...
There doesn't seem to be details on the various trim models, other than HP and Exhaust.
http://hondanews.com/releases/all-new-2017-honda-civic-hatchback-arrives-this-fall-in-north-america
Am I missing somehting?
As an American who's eyeing the Standard Sport trim level...
That sucks. However, I bet you the Sport will fit somewhere between the LX-P trim level of the Coupe, and the EX-T, like so: