Not me. I loved 2 doors as a kid. But now after 20 years with 4 doors, the usefulness and versatility outweigh the sportiness. If the 4 door hatch had not been available, I’d have had to shop and buy a CUV. And I really hate those things.
In Georgia a signed contract is legally binding. The dealership short changed themselves, maybe. But I don’t see how they can legally ask for more money after the fact. I’d politely inform them that the deal stays as is, or you’ll give the car back and buy elsewhere.
Depends entirely on your driving record, automobile and insurance carrier. But I'd venture a guess that the Careless Driving citation hurt your rates more than the wreck did.
I see Black, Lunar Silver and Cosmic Blue everywhere. I drive past a red sedan every day on my way to the gym; he/she works around the corner from where I live. Only seen two Type Rs around - Polished Metal Metallic, and an Aegean Blue (both out towards Stone Mountain).
From page 621 of the HB owner's manual:
• Do not spray high pressure water directly into the engine compartment. Instead,
use low pressure water and a mild detergent.
I didn't mark the thread, but in another post someone asked about disabling the Civic's Navigation Tracker / History Log. I took a few screen shots and hopefully it'll help someone else disable it. (First, ignore the fact that I still have the factory screen protector on; I just haven't...
MSRP on the new 2019 HB LX is $22,3xx. Here in Atlanta, our dealers have them listed anywhere between $19,500-20,800 and could probably go lower with the right haggling. If it were me, and my finances could swing the extra $2-3K, I go with a new 2019 because you get the added benefit of Honda...
Saw my first "in-person" CTR the other day. Gave him a wussy horn honk and a thumbs up, he replied with a nod. Doubt I'd do that for any other GenX unless it really just grabs my attention.
It's at least 54", because I recently hauled a 24" x 48" table in the back, with rear seats down and room to spare, and I didn't have to adjust my driver's seat from my normal position.
I wanted: cargo capacity with excellent gas mileage, reliability, and the Corolla was/is fugly. I did shop the Accord and the Camry. Liked the Accord, but it felt huge. The Camry SE was okay, no way was paying asking for the XSE V6.