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186 messages, Last post on Jan 15, 2008 at 9:21 AM
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Replying to: nifab (Jan 06, 2007 7:03 pm) |
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Replying to: thinker_ (Jan 06, 2007 9:00 pm)
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Replying to: nifab (Jan 06, 2007 7:03 pm) Have you test-driven a Civic coupe?
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Replying to: thegraduate (Jan 08, 2007 1:05 pm)
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Replying to: nifab (Jan 07, 2007 5:06 pm) I thought that the tC has quite good reviews on the shifting/transmission. Hadn't heard anything about grinding gears or manufacturer recalls... I didn't quite understand you when you said "...it's the downshifting that pulls me back" in reference to braking/downshifting. When I downshift, I always rev match so that there's no jerk of the car, and the car slows down quicker of course because of the increased resistance that comes with being in a lower gear (or else I might downshift to speed up, in which case I get better acceleration from being at a more favorable point along the torque curve, peak torque is at 4000 rpm). I might very well also apply the brakes at the same time (in the lower gear) to slow down, and may downshift again. It's fun. Sometimes I approach a light and downshift through the gears with rev-matching and no jerk of the car (and no sudden deceleration, the whole process is very very smooth) and apply the brakes for the first time when I'm at like 3 mph (at which point I would depress the clutch and shift from second or first, as the case may be, into neutral. It's supposed to be better to stay in neutral at stoplights and off the clutch than to have first gear selected and the clutch pressed in, slightly better for the car).
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Replying to: thinker_ (Jan 08, 2007 9:25 pm) |
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Replying to: nifab (Jan 08, 2007 7:40 pm) |
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I actually did two back-to-back testdrives of the tC and Civic. The first time was with friend that tried automatic versions of the tC and Civic EX coupe. He ended up buying the tC because it was cheaper and offered more features (EX coupes were going for MSRP at the time). I agreed with his decision because it's nice to have the tC's torque when you're driving an automatic. I was also pretty impressed with the tC's build quality and standard features. Recently, I've started car shopping for myself and I went to testdrive manual versions of the tC and Civic LX. I care more about handling than features so I approached the testdrive differently than the previous one. I tried the tC first and was very disappointed at the transmission. It was rough and hard to shift smoothly. Also, the engine had good grunt at low RPMs but lost steam at higher RPMs. Feeling a bit let down, I headed over to the Honda dealership and tried a manual Civic LX. I immediately fell in love with the Civic package. Steering was sharp and the steering wheel had a nice weighted feeling to it. The shifter was just awesome. I could immediately make buttery-smooth shifts. So my conclusion is: Automatic Transmission -> Scion tC Manual Transmission -> Any Civic |
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Replying to: nifab (Jan 08, 2007 7:40 pm) Actually, the sunroof IS standard on the EX (which is the top-model), but not available on the LX, and not offered on the Fit. You are right when you say the Fit was meant as a city car, but there is nothing that would hamper it taking 1,000 miles at a time. The only thing is that it has shorter gearing, which means it will rev higher at speed than a Civic will, which may get annoying to you. Best of luck, and keep us updated on your search for your next vehicle! |
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I drove the automatic Tc looking for a coupe for good MPG and fun.I did not like the way the throttle responded after exiting a turn and the sales guy said because of emission controls you have to drive it gently.Wrong answer!Across the street was the Honda dealer so I dropped into to see if they had any Civics and they did.I drove it and was blown away with the package.Sure it needs more torque but you have a choice of leaving it in D and get 30 mpg or drop down to D3 and operate where the torque is.The only problem is I expected my wife to drive it but she does not like it because of her long legs and when parking in the parking structure at work she can not open the door wide enough. |
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