BallisticSquid
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- 2019 Civic EX Hatchback, 2020 Civic Si Sedan

I was planning on driving my 2012 Volvo S60 to over 100,000 miles before getting a new car. I really enjoyed driving that car, even after almost 8 years of owning it. I discovered that it was burning about a quart of oil a month and I wasn't ready to invest in $2k to fix it.
I don't like the design of the new Volvos and the dealership is too far from me (20 miles). Prices are out of control also. Mini Coopers looked really cool, but they weren't too cheap and not too practical. They also used run flat tires on the model I was looking at. After a bad experience this past summer without a spare, I much prefer having a spare tire!
I was really in a quandary as to what I would get.
On the list of consideration was:
- Subaru Crostrek
- Subaru Outback
- Honda CR-V
- VW Golf
- VW Jetta
- VW Tiguan
- Audi A3
- Acura ILX
- Acrua TSX
The Outback and CR-V were too big. We already have a Toyota Highlander so we don't need another big SUV. I did want cargo space though. With the Subaru Crostrek, I liked the look of it but reviews I read weren't all good on the car. Some said it felt cheap. Sitting in it I was like "meh". The VW choices were a little higher in price than I would have liked. Same with Audi and Acura.
My wife commented to me one night that she saw a Honda Civic in a parking lot and it looked really nice. Honda Civics had gotten boring looking in my opinion and I stopped noticing them. When I did some research online, I liked what I saw. The big thing was that they had a hatchback model again. That would be perfect...not too big like an SUV but still more cargo area than a sedan.
So we went to the dealer right around the corner on a Sunday and sat in a few (I swear they leave cars unlocked on the lot on purpose LOL). I liked what I saw. I decided on the EX Hatchback model in Polished Metal Metallic with a Black/Ivory interior.
Not long after, I took one for a test drive and was really impressed with the handling. It was even tighter and more grippy on the curves than my S60. I felt a little let down in the acceleration department, but it seemed unfair to compare a 5 cylinder turbo to a 4 cylinder turbo. The CVT was weird to me also.
All in all, those were minor considerations and I figured you can't compare a luxury sedan directly to a compact hatchback.
So I bought the car. I found that the acceleration really kicks in when you really lean on the gas...moreso than on my S60. This may seem obvious, but it's just that I find I have to drive this car a bit differently. Now I can accelerate onto a highway with the same confidence I had before. It's pretty amazing.
The more I drive this car, the more it impresses me. This is a very pleasant surprise because I was really afraid of feeling like I took a big step down coming from an S60.
My kids really approve of the Civic also. They think it's a super fun car. I have to agree.
I'm a musician and when I gig I have a fair amount of stuff I have to load up...amp, 2 guitars, pedalboard, and misc other stuff. It was a breeze loading the stuff in and out. With the 4 doors, it was easy to put stuff toward the front of the car with the back seats down. I have the versatility of an SUV in a compact car.
Very very happy with my decision!!
I don't like the design of the new Volvos and the dealership is too far from me (20 miles). Prices are out of control also. Mini Coopers looked really cool, but they weren't too cheap and not too practical. They also used run flat tires on the model I was looking at. After a bad experience this past summer without a spare, I much prefer having a spare tire!
I was really in a quandary as to what I would get.
On the list of consideration was:
- Subaru Crostrek
- Subaru Outback
- Honda CR-V
- VW Golf
- VW Jetta
- VW Tiguan
- Audi A3
- Acura ILX
- Acrua TSX
The Outback and CR-V were too big. We already have a Toyota Highlander so we don't need another big SUV. I did want cargo space though. With the Subaru Crostrek, I liked the look of it but reviews I read weren't all good on the car. Some said it felt cheap. Sitting in it I was like "meh". The VW choices were a little higher in price than I would have liked. Same with Audi and Acura.
My wife commented to me one night that she saw a Honda Civic in a parking lot and it looked really nice. Honda Civics had gotten boring looking in my opinion and I stopped noticing them. When I did some research online, I liked what I saw. The big thing was that they had a hatchback model again. That would be perfect...not too big like an SUV but still more cargo area than a sedan.
So we went to the dealer right around the corner on a Sunday and sat in a few (I swear they leave cars unlocked on the lot on purpose LOL). I liked what I saw. I decided on the EX Hatchback model in Polished Metal Metallic with a Black/Ivory interior.
Not long after, I took one for a test drive and was really impressed with the handling. It was even tighter and more grippy on the curves than my S60. I felt a little let down in the acceleration department, but it seemed unfair to compare a 5 cylinder turbo to a 4 cylinder turbo. The CVT was weird to me also.
All in all, those were minor considerations and I figured you can't compare a luxury sedan directly to a compact hatchback.
So I bought the car. I found that the acceleration really kicks in when you really lean on the gas...moreso than on my S60. This may seem obvious, but it's just that I find I have to drive this car a bit differently. Now I can accelerate onto a highway with the same confidence I had before. It's pretty amazing.
The more I drive this car, the more it impresses me. This is a very pleasant surprise because I was really afraid of feeling like I took a big step down coming from an S60.
My kids really approve of the Civic also. They think it's a super fun car. I have to agree.
I'm a musician and when I gig I have a fair amount of stuff I have to load up...amp, 2 guitars, pedalboard, and misc other stuff. It was a breeze loading the stuff in and out. With the 4 doors, it was easy to put stuff toward the front of the car with the back seats down. I have the versatility of an SUV in a compact car.
Very very happy with my decision!!
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