Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's the 10th Generation of Civic, and X is 10 in Roman numerals, so this generation covers all 16+ Civics, which is the Coupe and Sedan from 2016 and in 2017 the Hatchback (including the Type R) is introduced. So you are in the right place
Yep Yep!10th generation/version of the Civic. X is the Roman numeral for 10.
Iv'e said the same thing about every generation Civic I have owned..... But yeah, the x is the best!The civic x is the best generation. NO questions. This is not up for debate. Thank you.
I just noticed those side mirrors in the 1st and 2nd generation. The placement of the mirrors is comical. I don't see how anyone could use them in that position lol.Yep Yep!
The added weight of those mirrors up front helped keep the wheels planted down during rough acceleration.I just noticed those side mirrors in the 1st and 2nd generation. The placement of the mirrors is comical. I don't see how anyone could use them in that position lol.
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Still today these mirrors are popular in Japan!I just noticed those side mirrors in the 1st and 2nd generation. The placement of the mirrors is comical. I don't see how anyone could use them in that position lol.
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Fender mounted mirrors were common back then.I just noticed those side mirrors in the 1st and 2nd generation. The placement of the mirrors is comical. I don't see how anyone could use them in that position lol.
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Actually, this position has a great advantage. In fact, it was mandated in Japan some time ago. The side mirrors on the fender are closer to the center of vision, so the driver doesn't have to turn their head to actually "look in the mirror."I just noticed those side mirrors in the 1st and 2nd generation. The placement of the mirrors is comical. I don't see how anyone could use them in that position lol.