I would have thought with the 2018 model year we could expect mid-model changes/refreshes? Anyways, I'm looking to get a new Civic within the next 3-6 months but haven't made up my mind to get a 2017 or a 2018.
Did you even bother to watch the video? If you did then you would know that 0.2 or even 0.3 seconds amounts to no more than 2 car lengths. That wasn't the point of the video, from a standstill on dry pavement AWD traction >>>>> RWD traction like I said, that was my point.
There are still hard plastics on the rear windows sills vs. soft touch plastics on the front window sills. Another cost-cutting feature not warranted considering how much more would it cost Honda to add soft touch plastics on the rear window sills.
That's an excellent deal! Which dealership and salesperson was this? The salesperson at the dealership I went to on Saturday for a test drive offered $1,500 off which would have worked out to about $30,500 on the road with no options.
So, the weather was nice outside and we decided to take a brand new Civic Touring for a test drive. Long story short, I wasn't too impressed despite my higher expectations. The hard plastics Honda used on the rear window sills compared to the soft plastics they used on the front window sills...