2006 Civic Pictures

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Jamco, Jul 25, 2005.

  1. Jamco

    Jamco Guest

    In case anyone is interested, here are some pictures of the 06 Civic. Not
    conecpt pictures, but actual pictures of the 2006 Civics.

    http://www.thecarconnection.com/Enthusiasts/Spy_Shots/Spy_Shots_06_Honda_Civics.S178.A8842.html
     
    Jamco, Jul 25, 2005
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  2. Jamco

    Fred Guest

    Sedan looks like a Saturn.
     
    Fred, Jul 25, 2005
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  3. Jamco

    Rob Guest

    That's the first thing I was thinking. It looks like a ion Saturn car.
     
    Rob, Jul 25, 2005
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  4. Jamco

    TWW Guest

    Sounds like the Civic SI will be a replacement for the Prelude -- 6 spd and
    200 hp. But, I would guess that the ADM will put the price at around 24k.
     
    TWW, Jul 26, 2005
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    Ron M. Guest

    http://www.thecarconnection.com/Enthusiasts/Spy_Shots/Spy_Shots_06_Honda_Civ
    ics.S178.A8842.html

    They have ruined what was a very decent looking compact sedan. Actually, a
    Saturn Ion looks BETTER than the 2006 Civic sedan. And the Chevy Cobalt
    sedan looks better than either one of them. I'd be suspect of the Cobalt's
    downstream reliability though.

    Ron M.
     
    Ron M., Jul 26, 2005
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    TeGGeR® Guest


    Oh yeah. It's STILL a GM product. Not as bad as Ford, but close.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jul 26, 2005
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  7. My #2 son bought a Cobalt a few months ago (not his first choice, but he
    could get a better price on a Chevy than on anything else and money was
    tight) so we shall see. At 5K miles there are a few things to fix under
    warranty, including a clunk in the steering. Hmm.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jul 26, 2005
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    hunkman7 Guest

    It is probably a minor lubrication issue. Stick with the car and you
    will enjoy it. Civics have their share of problems: anemic engine
    performance, outdated styling, overstated gas mileage unless you drive
    like grandpa and astronomical insurance in many places.
     
    hunkman7, Aug 2, 2005
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  9. Jamco

    hunkman7 Guest

    They can't do better than that ?! The Civic is in major need of a good
    overhaul of design. It does not need a look Saturn and Acura came up
    with some years ago. By the way, are they addressing the underpowered
    85-140 hp engine selections?
     
    hunkman7, Aug 2, 2005
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  10. Jamco

    hunkman7 Guest

    A year has made a lot of changes. GM tops industry reliability now.
    Best built cars include Buick, Malibu, Cadillac. I am not sure if
    Honda models made the top 10.
     
    hunkman7, Aug 2, 2005
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  11. Jamco

    Jamco Guest

    Acura is Honda by the way.
    Is a 200HP 1.8 Litre, non turbo 4 cylinder good enough for you?

    And I'm not sure what your smoking but the base civic currently has 115HP,
    not 85, and next year the base will have 140HP
     
    Jamco, Aug 2, 2005
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    hunkman7 Guest

    Civic is not an Acura ($30K+++). The base does come in at only 115 hp,
    which is still far below the competition typically at 150-200 hp.
     
    hunkman7, Aug 2, 2005
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  13. Funny, my 98 civic with 106 BHp with 140000 miles on it smokes the shit out
    of the 'powerful' 2.2 and 2.4 liter cavaliers. And the neons don't even
    bother trying, they know they suck.

    Have you even driven a Honda? If so, do you know how to drive? Its called a
    4 cylinder, try reving it up sometime. my civic redlines at 7100 rpms. what
    does a cavalier do, like 4800?

    And yes, Acura is a higher end branded honda. Maybe try reading a book
    sometime.

    t

     
    T L via CarKB.com, Aug 2, 2005
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  14. Jamco

    HPGrn Guest


    Once again, try reading. While your at it, look up the word
    "research"...oh, that is if you know how to use a dictionary...
     
    HPGrn, Aug 3, 2005
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    TWW Guest

    He's a troll. Don't feed him.

     
    TWW, Aug 5, 2005
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