Xtreme Thunder
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So, from the beginning I have questioned exactly what the subject of this thread is titled.
Many of the Honda Press releases specifically word the Civic line up as such:
"This fall, the Sedan—later followed by a Coupe, an Si, a 5-door model, and a new Civic Type R—will celebrate our take on an advanced, sport-inspired design."
I pay attention to detail most of the time and that wording overall and that one little word "an", has always got me thinking. This verbiage can be found on Honda Auto site under their "Sign-Up For Updates" link and the photo behind that link. That also brings me to my next indication for questioning, the photo shows the 2016 Civic Sedan, and 4 other models creepin' in the shadows.
I would assume those 4 models to be Civic Coupe, Hatch, Si and Type R.
See where I am going with this...is the Si going to be only a Coupe, Sedan or...Hatch form? That leads me to the impression, in my thought process, that Honda may not have the typical, at least in the two previous generation Civic line-up, to offer both a Coupe and Sedan Si variants.
However, I've also read press releases that indicate "Si models", plural model that is...
Thought? Discuss...
Many of the Honda Press releases specifically word the Civic line up as such:
"This fall, the Sedan—later followed by a Coupe, an Si, a 5-door model, and a new Civic Type R—will celebrate our take on an advanced, sport-inspired design."
I pay attention to detail most of the time and that wording overall and that one little word "an", has always got me thinking. This verbiage can be found on Honda Auto site under their "Sign-Up For Updates" link and the photo behind that link. That also brings me to my next indication for questioning, the photo shows the 2016 Civic Sedan, and 4 other models creepin' in the shadows.
I would assume those 4 models to be Civic Coupe, Hatch, Si and Type R.
See where I am going with this...is the Si going to be only a Coupe, Sedan or...Hatch form? That leads me to the impression, in my thought process, that Honda may not have the typical, at least in the two previous generation Civic line-up, to offer both a Coupe and Sedan Si variants.
However, I've also read press releases that indicate "Si models", plural model that is...
Thought? Discuss...
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