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civic 2006

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meh, with competition like the scion tc i still don't think the si quite measures up. toyotas really raised the bar on value. and honda doesn't want to eat into their acura rsx market
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
meh, with competition like the scion tc i still don't think the si quite measures up. toyotas really raised the bar on value. and honda doesn't want to eat into their acura rsx market

? The tC isn't in the same performance group as the new Si- significantly more power, superior tranmission, limited slip, decent tires, better dampening- at least from a performance standpoint, its a very nice step up.

But the Si will be a couple grand more than the Tc right?
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
meh, with competition like the scion tc i still don't think the si quite measures up. toyotas really raised the bar on value. and honda doesn't want to eat into their acura rsx market

i'll give the scion the larger displacement engine, glass roof, and superior cargo design, but the new civic looks better, apparently drives much better, and has more HP. so depending on your needs, the Si could be a better choice. but just looking at that trunk opening, i doubt i could fit what i need to carry in it, so the scion might be a better car for me or for some others.
 
non equiped tc goes for 16. with the stuff u get from standard in the civic si goes to 19. a grand less that current price estimate ( no oficial one yet )
so XD
 
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