MeGustaVtec
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HondaProJason says the 2016 Civic Si "should be here March 2016" and that we may get more info and/or a possible look at the 2017 Type-R at next year's Geneva auto show (starts March 3, 2016)
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Not that I heard but Si needs to be on all three body styles in manual and auto this time around imo!Any word on the Si being offered in hatchback form?
And if the Si club gets mad because now there is a auto then maybe they need to upgrade to the type r club haNot that I heard but Si needs to be on all three body styles in manual and auto this time around imo!
Any word on the Si being offered in hatchback form?
Nobody knows yet if there'll be an Si hatchback, but most expect both the coupe and sedan at least. And yea if they made it in all 3 body styles and with both auto and manual transmission, it'd be the best selling Si model ever. Actually it may be the best selling one even without a hatchback and auto transmission.Not that I heard but Si needs to be on all three body styles in manual and auto this time around imo!
I was thinking too how it was weird they didn't launch the Si sedan with the sedan release. Wonder why they didn't. Unless there won't be an Si sedan this time around...?Normaly the Si sedan gets released when the sedan is released and the coupe Si with the standard coupe. I had seen the 1st Focus RS comercial yesterday during the OSU football game. I know it has good power but still its a Ford. I heard a 3yr old ST rattling like the turd a few days ago.. I have been driving Hondas for 20yrs now dont plan to change now.. LOL.. Cant wait for the next 20 years of problem free Honda ownership.
That is one of the reasons I got my accord and will continue to buy Honda now. Their cars just feel solid. My accord is a 2010 with 95k miles and it drives/feels exactly how it did when I bought it.I was thinking too how it was weird they didn't launch the Si sedan with the sedan release. Wonder why they didn't. Unless there won't be an Si sedan this time around...?
Ford's design and quality are up big from the past but it's still no Honda if you want reliability. Personally I don't are how fast or hot my car is if I have to worry about reliability issues regularly.
We have customers trade their Focuses in on Civics all the time and you always get the same answer from them. The Focus is not built by Honda. Rattle traps and shoddy cheap workmanship and parts.I was thinking too how it was weird they didn't launch the Si sedan with the sedan release. Wonder why they didn't. Unless there won't be an Si sedan this time around...?
Ford's design and quality are up big from the past but it's still no Honda if you want reliability. Personally I don't are how fast or hot my car is if I have to worry about reliability issues regularly.
I have owned two Chryslers when I was a kid one ford and three gm cars. I can tell you that Honda and Toyota are the only two brands I will consider again. Well maybe Tesla when they are affordable.We have customers trade their Focuses in on Civics all the time and you always get the same answer from them. The Focus is not built by Honda. Rattle traps and shoddy cheap workmanship and parts.