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Re: steering shimmy [tayl0rd] by steve155
Oct 15, 2008 (5:48 pm)
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Replying to: tayl0rd (Oct 14, 2008 9:38 am)

Does anyone have a major problem in the snow with the SI? Last year I lost control with no brakes with only about one inch of fairly dry snow, it was ridiculous?! Does anyone know if snow tires or some kind of winter tires are available? Is it me or is the traction terrible in the winter?
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Snow Tires by nyccarguy
Oct 16, 2008 (7:38 pm)
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It doesn't matter if your car is fwd, rwd, or awd, the tires are the ONLY part of your car that touvh the road. I'd suggest switching to 4 dedicated winter wheels & tires for use in the winter months. I run a set of 4 Michelin Arctic Alpin PA2s (15" -1) on my '01 Prelude Type SH and there is NO WHERE my prelude won't go in the snow. You'll see a dramatic difference in winter driving performance.
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Re: steering shimmy [steve155] by cz75
Oct 17, 2008 (5:10 pm)
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Replying to: steve155 (Oct 15, 2008 5:48 pm)

The OEM tires suck, so you'd be smart to look at Tirerack.com and pick out either summer tires and a dedicated set of winter tires on steel rims or, if that's a bit too much money, a good set of ultra high performance all-seasons like Bridgestone Potenza A/S 960s or Goodyear Eagle F1 A/S.
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first time in the snow by steve08si
Dec 19, 2008 (1:14 pm)
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i just drove around in the storm of o8 with my 2008 si coupe. gotta say the car handled really well. i made it up pretty steep inclines in about 4" of snow. the traction control was the key factor. when turned off the car would have never made it up the same inclines. with the use of snow tires i think the this car would be great in the snow.
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Re: first time in the snow [steve08si] by jpcanavera
Dec 19, 2008 (1:24 pm)
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Replying to: steve08si (Dec 19, 2008 1:14 pm)

Biggest issue I have with the current model of Civic's is the low front end. Due to snow plows and the resultant blocks of hard packed snow that they produce, I'd probably damage some of the low hanging front end. I've decided rather than risk that, I just switch over to my wife's CRV when the snow gets heavy enough for the street department to plow.
 
Jack
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2009 Civic Si Story... by jiminthehills
Jan 20, 2009 (5:20 pm)
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I just purchased an Si (no navi) in Southern California last week using the tips, stories, and general help from the forum members, so a big thank-you!
 
I sent emails using this edmunds site to 47 dealers across the southland knowing I would be inundated with replies, but also knowing that not every dealer would respond with quotes, so I threw the net as wide as possible.
 
The shear response was overwhelming, so much so, that I had a difficult time initially organizing the information so that I could keep track and be fair to all respondents. Of the 47 dealers, only about half responded with a quote, so I concentrated on those emails first. The quotes (car plus destination) ranged from $19,931 to $22,670 (MSRP). A half-dozen dealers were in the high $19K to low $20K range, so after giving the quote respondents a chance to "sharpen their pencils" a bit, I started noticing which dealers seemed to be the most friendly and honest in their email dealings. After emailing back and forth with these dealers for a couple days, it became clear that although price was the main determinant, I also wasn't going to play the typical games and wanted the best buying experience.
 
In the end, I settled on a local dealer, Diamond Honda of Puente Hills, and wasn't disappointed. The buying experience was straightforward, no games, no surprises, and no hidden fees. Both the internet manager and the F&I guy explained to me that they are a very honest dealership, and so far I agree. After the familiar F&I sales pitch for extended warraty and LoJack, I winked and declined both and told him that I know it's his job to push this stuff, so whenever he was through trying to sell, "no" would still be the answer. He then laughed and politely finished the paperwork and the result was:
 
$19,931 (car plus destination)
 
$ 120 (splash gaurds installed...I told him I could get them online for $69, but would give him some money back because I was tired and didn't want to incur scratches and chips for a couple of days commute waiting to get them)
   
$21,968 (Final price, OTD, San Bernardino tax rate of 7.75%)
 
A couple days later, I went back to my computer and responded back to all 47 dealers, thanking them and reporting my deal so that they could remove me from their list.
 
All in all, a pleasurable buying experience.
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Si glove box light? by jiminthehills
Jan 20, 2009 (5:22 pm)
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Is it true there is no glovebox light on new Civics and Accords, this according to my dealer?
 
My 91 Accord has one, so does my 2000 4Runner, and so does my 2004 Z06....what gives, Honda?
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Re: Si glove box light? [jiminthehills] by cz75
Jan 21, 2009 (9:39 am)
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Replying to: jiminthehills (Jan 20, 2009 5:22 pm)

No lock either, so I can't keep my CCW piece in there.
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Re: Si glove box light? [cz75] by jiminthehills
Jan 21, 2009 (5:27 pm)
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Replying to: cz75 (Jan 21, 2009 9:39 am)

CCW piece?
 
What is that?
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Re: Si glove box light? [jiminthehills] by cz75
Jan 23, 2009 (7:58 am)
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Replying to: jiminthehills (Jan 21, 2009 5:27 pm)

A Makarov.

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