age of hatchback drivers?

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35. I like the way it looks, and the utility. I feel like a kid would rather have the coupe
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42. I paid less for the Sport than the '98 Prelude I bought at 23 which replaced '86 Si hatch that was handed down to me at 17.
 

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58 here, wanted something that got good MPG, was reasonably quick and had some utility for commute until I retire and get a big sedan to drive around in my golden years.
Actually went to dealer to check out the CRV as a replacement for my wife's current CRV.
There was a blue Sport HB with a stick that looked really nice, but I wanted all the electronic goodies. So he showed me the sport touring. I probably would have bought the car with a stick if it was available in Sport Tour trim, lucky Canada. I am guessing it may come out later on.
I don't understand Honda sometimes, why they do not have the SI with all the Touring trim level items in a hatchback. That would make a compelling car under 30K.
 


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The Civic is my wife's, she's 26 and we traded her '15 WRX for it. I taught her to drive manual a decade ago but she refuses to daily one. :dunno:
 

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29, and think the car is a nice mix between a functional family car and a sporty fun car. Once mods become available this car will easily not be looked at as a teenage girls car as it smokes some other cars. My only other choice in the price range would be a WRX.
 

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43. I've always had hatchbacks or wagons because they've got more useable cargo space, and I'd rather my dogs (Springers) ride in a kennel. I'm also an engine geek, and found the little 1.5 mill impressive on paper.
 

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43. I've always had hatchbacks or wagons because they've got more useable cargo space, and I'd rather my dogs (Springers) ride in a kennel. I'm also an engine geek, and found the little 1.5 mill impressive on paper.
The engine in the CVT is actually pretty fun. Its zippy and feels so great to drive in sport mode
 


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48. Happy rallye red sport owner. Everyone keeps saying it is my mid life crisis. But I have a ball driving to and from work everyday.
 


 


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