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Replying to: mcmanus (Apr 29, 2008 2:22 am) Goodyear Assurance TripleTred 195/65 HR15 - 740 A B 89H - $98 Goodyear Assurance TripleTred 205/55 HR16 - 740 A B 89H - $105 Michelin Primacy MXV4 195/65 HR15 - 620 A A 91H - $108 Michelin Primacy MXV4 205/55 HR16 - 620 A A 91H - $123 Michelin Primacy MXV4 205/55 VR16 - 620 A A 91V - $149 Yokohama H4S 195/65 HR15 - 500 A A 89H - $77 Yokohama V4S 195/65 VR15 - 500 AA A 89V - $99 Like for like, the Goodyears are only $28 more per set and even the higher performing (albeit with a slightly lower treadwear rating) Michelins clock in at only $60 more for a set. Best Regards, Shipo
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Replying to: shipo (Apr 29, 2008 9:39 am) I just got the Yokohama H4S for my civic and they are INCREDIBLE! They are actually higher rated than the Goodyears or Michelins over on Tirerack.com which is where I got them. they are so good I just got a set of Yoko V4S's for my girlfriends car. Try em, you'll like em! -Nano |
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Replying to: bimmer4me (Apr 27, 2008 6:11 pm) With gas prices going up every day, a Civic Hybrid is becoming more and more appealing. But not with that interior! |
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I am still waiting to find out about the parking brake. I do hope the move it. I have a 1996 civic with 190K miles on it and need to replace within the next year or so. I looked at the Sonata in 2006 when it was redesigned. It was nice then but the seat bottoms were short and the dash layout was not all that great. I will have to go take a look at the 2009. For me, I look at three things when buying. The biggest is can I sit in the car comfortably. Second is VALUE for my hard earned money. Last is gas mileage. It has to be decent. From what I am seeing there is not a huge difference in real world highway gas mileage between the two. The other thing is I can get a much nicer equipped car in the Sonata without a sunroof. I have driven the Current Sonata on business trips and it rides well and handles like a typical mid size car. I will see if the 2009 is any different. I wish the SE came with the 4 and automatic since that would be my choice. Since I keep cars until they are ready to be sold to a teenager as a first car or college student who needs basic transportation depreciation is not an issue. Cars that I have had in the past still brought in top dollar on a Sat. morning since they were all very well maintained and still ran well no matter the brand. It just gets to a point that they just do not ride like they used to and seem to get louder with age.
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My dad is in the market for the Honda Civic LX now but I told him to wait to see how the 2009 Civic looks like. Anyone think the refresh model will be the current Japanese Honda Civic with the defined headlamps? I hope so because it looks really sporty and gives it more personality. I also hope they keep the current LX hubcaps styling. It looks really nice (I always mistake it as alloys).
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Replying to: kagedude (May 17, 2008 3:19 pm)
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Replying to: rv65 (May 17, 2008 7:00 pm) |
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Hi all! I am new here and thought I would say hi, and tell you what we think of the 08 Honda Civic 2 door Coupe. We live just west of the Ann Arbor MI area, and my wife has a near 70 mile a day round trip drive to work. She was doing this in her 15 mpg 2004 Jeep Liberty, which has been a trouble free vehicle for the past 100,000 miles. I just put its first set of brakes on last week. Like many of us, she was complaining about the cost of fuel and the direct relation it was having on her bank account, along with the cost of groceries. Gas is $4+ a gallon here right now and it just keeps going up. So, being a good husband (sarc), I surprised her two weeks ago and told her she was getting a new car, take a half day on Friday and we will pick it up. She had no clue what the Honda Civic looked like, not many 2 doors up here in the Detroit area, or the fact that she was getting a new car. She was kinda po'd about the purchase, as she wanted a say in HER new car. But sometimes drastic measures are in order, and $4+ and climbing fuel costs made this purchase justifiable in my book. Well, I got LUCKY and she LOVES the car, she is still grinning, and still has her Jeep to boot. I found her a black 2008 Civic EX-L Coupe, loaded with auto trans, leather, navi, etc., you guys know the set up. She loves it! She likes the dash, loves the navi, huge trunk, sporty exterior and the heated seats fit her like a glove. I also added the oem fog lamps (what a ripoff $$$) and the Honda trunk liner. Now the trunk liner, though not cheap, was worth every penny. Very nice design, with a huge lip around the edges in case something spills or breaks back there. Also, the fog lamps, still mad about that $$$$, really finish off the looks of the car. They should be a standard option on the EX's. While at the dealer, I also had a pin stripe applied. A very fine silver and graphite dual stripe, nothing tacky. You can see it and you can't, depends on how the light hits it. It gives the car just a little extra sizzle, but nothing that makes you go huh. And I agree with the comments regarding the parking break, my leg hits it too. I really think that this vehicle is geared more towards a smaller person, or a lady's car. The parking break is not an issue for my wife. But, she does have one complaint, and I agree, there is no BlueTooth on the navi. This should at least be an option on the navi units. I would pay to have this installed, but it only seems available on the Accord. And I don't want to go chopping the interior up to add this option. So, I found a Jabra SP5050 BT unit that clips to her visor and pairs up nicely with her iPhone. Now I just need the iPhone to do the voice recognition to auto dial and we will be all set. Should be available with the new iPhone release this June from what I have heard. In regards to power, sure it could be a little zippier or peppy, but at what cost? I bought this car for the fuel mileage and the luxury features it actually offers. And at this price point, I don't know of any other car out there that can actually compete. I got out of the dealer with a 6 year 120,000 mile warranty and the car itself for under sticker, which was around $23,500. And while we were at the dealer, they sold a couple of these Civics while we waited for delivery. Very hard car to find with any equipment. They had to get ours out of Toledo, OH. And from what I was told by this dealer and a few others in the area, the EX-L is getting to be a rare find in the SE MI area. I was just happy to get out of there under sticker with the warranty! But, here is the best part, and why I wanted this particular little luxury ride. My wife's first full tank of gas took her 390 miles on 8.8 gallons of gas! That works out to 44 mpg! And this is not a hybrid. She is so happy that instead of spending $100+ a week in gas, that she is now down around $40-$45 a week. This savings alone, and the small car payment a month, put this little Honda into the appreciating asset category. It is cheaper to drive with a payment than her paid for Jeep Liberty. And she will check on the Civic dash for 09. She believes that her company makes that particular dash. Mike |
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Honda usually refreshes in the 4th model year, just like Toyota used to do. The front and rear fascia's get a somewhat different look with maybe the tail lights flipped over or something close to that. Nothing to major as it would be to cost prohibitive. But it'll still look nice. Honda seems to be going in that swoopy direction as evidenced with the new model that runs on hydrogen...a very nice look in my opinion. Will be real curious to see the early spy shots of the next generation Civic. Not sure if they will go back to a more traditional dash layout as I think the jury is split 50/50 over it's look and functionality. I personally like the ease of not having to take one's eyes off the road to see exactly how fast the vehicle is moving. My kids who are young drivers prefer it also. But a whole bunch of folks feel differently and I know Honda is very much aware of this fact. The Sandman |
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Should just be a refined version of the current one. The only real major interior change could be bluetooth. Maybe a USB port on the EX/EX-L model. The fit Navi unit is capable of it so a simple software update is possible. I would like to see the EX/EX-L sedan get the Si sedan stereo with subwoofer.
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