North American Civic vs European Civic

8 messages,  Last post on Jul 08, 2007 at 9:00 AM

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#4 of 8 Re: North American Civic vs European Civic [yipyipyipee] by eldaino

Mar 01, 2007 (1:54 pm)

Replying to: yipyipyipee (Feb 28, 2007 11:55 am)
i think the right word is 'customization'. Scions are popular because they give the kids who would otherwise plant a nice loud muffler on their moms corolla a better, less silly approach to do it. I think the euro civc's personality lies in the actual body shape and moldings,not necesarily the customized accesories like in scions case.
 
I wouldn't neccesarily call what MOST kids (not all because they do have an aftermaket following) do to scions 'modifiying' since its usually limited to visual enhancements.
 
Hondas have been an amazing platfrom for modification for a long time and the new si is living proof of that.
 
I still want a civic hatch though!

#5 of 8 Re: North American Civic vs European Civic [eldaino] by yipyipyipee

Mar 02, 2007 (9:26 am)

Replying to: eldaino (Mar 01, 2007 1:54 pm)
As you may know, hatchbacks are still very popular in Europe, and pretty much commonplace when I lived in England for six years. However, since coming back to the U.S., I didn't appreciate how few hatchbacks are on the North American market!
 
What happened?
 
Hope they make a comeback. Indeed, I'd love to get the Euro Civic hatch, too!
 
YipYipYipee

#6 of 8 Re: North American Civic vs European Civic [yipyipyipee] by kenlw

Apr 25, 2007 (6:51 pm)

Replying to: yipyipyipee (Mar 02, 2007 9:26 am)
actually, the coupe has a much more sophisticated look IMHO of course, a hatchback reeks of kiddie-car econobox in most folks' minds. With the price increase of the 06-07 Civic, it has to LOOK more expensive. Another hatch just won't cut it in the near-20k market.
 
what is popular in cars in Europe has no bearing on the US market: most families have one car and it has to be flexible. In the US, most families have more than one vehicle and that affords some style over utility.

#7 of 8 Re: North American Civic vs European Civic [kenlw] by eldaino

Apr 27, 2007 (10:58 am)

Replying to: kenlw (Apr 25, 2007 6:51 pm)
and yet we have countless coupes and wagons that are TECHNICALLY hatchbacks, but because they don't LOOK like it they don't do well.
 
Flexibility is still a factor for anyone even in the us.
 
A hatchback 4 door will always be more verstatile than a sedan version. Its just the way it works.
 
Have you seen the euro civic? It looks much more orginal and classier than ours...there is NO econo on this hatch, except for the fact that it isn't a gas guzzler and isn't too expensive...

#8 of 8 Re: North American Civic vs European Civic [eldaino] by nicemandan

Jul 08, 2007 (9:00 am)

Replying to: eldaino (Apr 27, 2007 10:58 am)
The biggest difference is the attention to detail.
 
I just moved to Canada and while in the UK I had the civic type-s, wonderful car. The dagger shaped door handles, the triangular exhaust pipes mirrored by the triangular lights at the front, the dash that sweeps around you like a jet fighter, the white stitching on black leather and the Honda badge behind glass at the front.
 
It's north american counterpart has cheap average door handles a more square dash with cheap switches and just looks like an ugly car from the 1990's. The European version is very much a 21st century car.
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