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Replying to: cz75 (Nov 19, 2007 9:34 am) Best Regards, Shipo |
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Replying to: aviboy97 (Nov 19, 2007 9:28 am) I found this posted on some other board with no explanation of where it came from.
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The Sandman
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Replying to: sandman46 (Nov 20, 2007 9:54 am) Mark |
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it's our first car ever we test drove the civic ex first, in hoping to buying a civic ex-l but all of our friends recommended the 3 over the civic so we went to a dealership and tried it out, it was great better handling than the civic, seats felt more comfortable,and better looking. so we went with it i'm now very very happy
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Replying to: riahnna (Nov 29, 2007 7:50 pm) |
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I got the Phantom Purple I'm not quite sure why they call it that. The color is deep autumn purple in the shade and it is a black cherry/cherry coke color in the sun. I love, love, love the color. I have gottten so many compliments. This is the first car that I have driven that turns heads; Owners of old BMW's, Taxi cab drivers, fast food drive throughs staff. etc. I have found strangers walking around the car checking it out. I have come to the conclusion that this car is SEXY. It gets good pick-up on the hwy. I have taken a couple of short road trips. It is too fun to drive!!! I try and think of some long distance errand so that I have to go drive far. The special features are so nice. Like the big glove box, the cool stereo. The the sun roof, 6 cd player side air bags. criuse control radio controls on the stereo.The basics are amazing too, the heat really really works as does the air conditioner. The features that are found on this car are found more often on a more expensive sedan. I can fit four people and a dog comfortably. I will say that the material seats snag easliy like a sweather or a towl that is minor compared to how well everything else is made the carpet is well made the dash materials are hot and under the hood and the trunk are amazing. Alot of attention to detail!!!! Very Nice |
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Replying to: marklmurray (Nov 19, 2007 3:01 pm) |
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Replying to: mongoose65 (Oct 17, 2007 1:17 am) I get 41 mpg with careful freeway driving. I have a couple inches of excess headroom even with the moonroof. Civic resale is excellant. Civics will run until they turn to dirt at about half a million miles or more. I think the Civic is a blast to drive on my commute and the 1000 mile trips I occasionally take are comfortable. I'm sure the Mazda 3 is a winner but it can't come close to the Civic in economy and cost of ownership. That's why I bought mine and was pleasantly surprised at the overall performance out of that 1.8 and the exceptional 5 spd auto. Your test was bogus. As for American autos giving up after 100K, that simply isn't my experience either. My '95 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4.0 Search and Rescue rig has 230K and has spent a lot of miles in 4X4 on sick terrain. I rebuilt the brakes and the 5 spd manual, put on 3 sets of special shocks and steering damper - that's it. The engine doesn't use but 1/2 quart of oil in 3000 miles and the heater/AC blower will soon need replacement. It cost me $12000. in '97 with 30K on it as a wreck repair. You simply can't say American cars don't last. Bill |
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Replying to: willyty (Jan 17, 2008 8:50 pm) Bogus? They're the 2 distinct leaders of the class, simlar in size, amenities, in the exact price range. You trade off a little power/handling for econony, and vice versa. Both are great choices. FYI - I get 27 MPG in my 2.3 in a lot of traffic each day and not "being careful" about mileage. I'm very happy with that
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