Honda Civic 2006

Discussion in 'Civic' started by learnfpga, May 22, 2006.

  1. learnfpga

    learnfpga Guest

    Hey All,
    I have my heart on 2006 Honda Civic. I just had a chance to test drive
    in a parking lot but I just loved it. I am not a car buff and I am
    looking for a reasonable commute car but seems like 2006 Civic goes a
    lot further than that.

    Before I buy just wanted to know from people who already own the car if
    there is something I should look out for...Thanks for your
    responses.......
     
    learnfpga, May 22, 2006
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  2. learnfpga

    Steve Mackie Guest

    Hey All,
    I just bought an '06 Civic LX.

    Look out for? Poles, parked cars, ditches, buildings, pedestrians, curbs,
    the usual stuff. The fuel mileage *may* be exaggerated *slightly*, but I
    haven't owned the car long enough to make claim to that.

    Steve
     
    Steve Mackie, May 22, 2006
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  3. Hey All,
    I have my heart on 2006 Honda Civic. I just had a chance to test drive
    in a parking lot but I just loved it. I am not a car buff and I am
    looking for a reasonable commute car but seems like 2006 Civic goes a
    lot further than that.

    Before I buy just wanted to know from people who already own the car if
    there is something I should look out for...Thanks for your
    responses.......

    Since you are a car buff, consider the Civic Si. If they don't have a Si
    on the car lot, ask for a free booklet at the dealership. They may also
    have details at the honda.com website. However, if you have a family the
    four door Civic (regular model) would be a better (and cheaper) option for
    you.
    Jason
     
    Jason Johnson, May 22, 2006
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  4. learnfpga

    Steve Mackie Guest

    There are some fundamental issues with having a Civic Si over a DX/LX/EX as
    a commuter/daily driver:
    -2 doors
    -91+ octane requirement
    -ground clearance
    -fuel mileage
    -MSRP

    Steve
     
    Steve Mackie, May 22, 2006
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  5. learnfpga

    learnfpga Guest

    actually i am not a car buff and i am looking for a commuter
    car............

    What I meant was if there were any known issues that people have come
    across after buying the car..
     
    learnfpga, May 22, 2006
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    nblomgren Guest

    I've had my 2006 Civic LX sedan a little over a month now, almost 1800
    miles. No issues so far. It handles well -- tight steering and
    suspension. You can feel the road -- something I like a lot, but
    others have characterized as a rough ride. Personally, I don't want to
    feel like I'm sitting on the sofa in the living room when traveling
    down the road. :)

    A couple of minor things:
    The audio system's mediocre. I'll probably drop in some better
    speakers and a small amp in the next few months.

    Some people don't like the split deck design with the speedometer
    visible over the steering wheel. It took a little getting used to, but
    now it seems so _right._

    After three Saturns, the last of which was destroyed in a tornado, I
    made the switch to Honda.

    Definitely the right decision.

    --Nan
     
    nblomgren, May 22, 2006
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    saf Guest

    Love the car (bought an EX) but there is one thing I find annoying. The
    front bar on the passenger side door tends to hide things to the front left
    of the car. That becomes dangerous at crosswalks and stops. We also have a
    CRV and I find the same sort of problem (too a lesser degree). Didn't
    really notice it on the test drive ... and even if I had it wouldn't have
    made me change my mind ... although I may have haggled more over the price
    :)
     
    saf, May 23, 2006
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    shitdick Guest

    I bought an EX 4dr about 6 weeks ago. Have about 3200 miles on it and love
    the car. I downgraded from an '04 TL w/ NAVI and don't think I settled at
    all. It is a joy to ride. No complaints whatsoever.
     
    shitdick, May 23, 2006
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    Art Guest

    If I lived where there were commutor lanes which allowed civic hybrids to
    use with one passenger I would consider the hybrid. My wife's brother in
    law bought a Prius and in his commute in California he saves 40 minutes per
    day.
     
    Art, May 25, 2006
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  10. learnfpga

    Art Guest

    Unfortunately that bar is probably thicker these days for safety issues.
    Your safety.... not the pedestrian you run over because of the blind spot.
     
    Art, May 25, 2006
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