Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall
2006??.... updates anybody! |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
"sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > 2006??.... updates anybody! What Civic Si sedan? Never heard of it. |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
"sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > 2006??.... updates anybody! What Civic Si sedan? Never heard of it. |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
"sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > 2006??.... updates anybody! What Civic Si sedan? Never heard of it. |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > > 2006??.... updates anybody! > > What Civic Si sedan? > > Never heard of it. Check this out for details: http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > > 2006??.... updates anybody! > > What Civic Si sedan? > > Never heard of it. Check this out for details: http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > > 2006??.... updates anybody! > > What Civic Si sedan? > > Never heard of it. Check this out for details: http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
"sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > > > 2006??.... updates anybody! > > > > What Civic Si sedan? > > > > Never heard of it. > > > Check this out for details: > http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would sell the hell out of them. Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in the way of that. And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to admit it). Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. (And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
"sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > > > 2006??.... updates anybody! > > > > What Civic Si sedan? > > > > Never heard of it. > > > Check this out for details: > http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would sell the hell out of them. Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in the way of that. And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to admit it). Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. (And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
"sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall > > > 2006??.... updates anybody! > > > > What Civic Si sedan? > > > > Never heard of it. > > > Check this out for details: > http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would sell the hell out of them. Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in the way of that. And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to admit it). Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. (And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:50:52 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote: >In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, >> > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall >> > > 2006??.... updates anybody! >> > >> > What Civic Si sedan? >> > >> > Never heard of it. >> >> >> Check this out for details: >> http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx > >Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would >sell the hell out of them. > >Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't >have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of >us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have >more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I >have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to >handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. > >And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in >the way of that. > >And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an >instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to >admit it). > >Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. > >(And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires >for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the >extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) Exactly. I wanna a Si and the only thing stopping me is the manual trans (actually my wife since she refuse to learn the stick.) Honda should smart up and realize purist speed-demons would not want to buy Sedan anyway, only the family man with wife/children would get them. This democraphic people drives auto, not manual. I can't believe they can't put 197 horsepower i-VTEC and an auto trans together, how about throwing in the CVT? |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:50:52 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote: >In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, >> > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall >> > > 2006??.... updates anybody! >> > >> > What Civic Si sedan? >> > >> > Never heard of it. >> >> >> Check this out for details: >> http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx > >Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would >sell the hell out of them. > >Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't >have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of >us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have >more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I >have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to >handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. > >And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in >the way of that. > >And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an >instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to >admit it). > >Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. > >(And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires >for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the >extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) Exactly. I wanna a Si and the only thing stopping me is the manual trans (actually my wife since she refuse to learn the stick.) Honda should smart up and realize purist speed-demons would not want to buy Sedan anyway, only the family man with wife/children would get them. This democraphic people drives auto, not manual. I can't believe they can't put 197 horsepower i-VTEC and an auto trans together, how about throwing in the CVT? |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 14:50:52 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote: >In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> > In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, >> > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: >> > >> > > Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall >> > > 2006??.... updates anybody! >> > >> > What Civic Si sedan? >> > >> > Never heard of it. >> >> >> Check this out for details: >> http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx > >Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would >sell the hell out of them. > >Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't >have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of >us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have >more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I >have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to >handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. > >And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in >the way of that. > >And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an >instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to >admit it). > >Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. > >(And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires >for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the >extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) Exactly. I wanna a Si and the only thing stopping me is the manual trans (actually my wife since she refuse to learn the stick.) Honda should smart up and realize purist speed-demons would not want to buy Sedan anyway, only the family man with wife/children would get them. This democraphic people drives auto, not manual. I can't believe they can't put 197 horsepower i-VTEC and an auto trans together, how about throwing in the CVT? |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> >>>In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, >>> "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall >>>>2006??.... updates anybody! >>> >>>What Civic Si sedan? >>> >>>Never heard of it. >> >> >>Check this out for details: >>http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx > > > Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would > sell the hell out of them. i second that. in a time when all the "hot" cars offer paddle-shifting on the steering wheel, it's just nuts not to offer the same feature on the si. and guess what, the controls necessary to implement paddle-shifting means these cars drive in automatic mode as well! yet another example of the honda marketing team missing the mark. > > Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't > have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of > us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have > more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I > have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to > handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. > > And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in > the way of that. > > And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an > instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to > admit it). > > Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. > > (And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires > for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the > extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) > |
Re: Honda Civic Si Sedan (North America)
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1150395986.894563.316900@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, > "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> >>>In article <1150391430.365573.281760@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, >>> "sny" <shiv_46200@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Any news about launching the new Honda Civic Si Sedan in Fall >>>>2006??.... updates anybody! >>> >>>What Civic Si sedan? >>> >>>Never heard of it. >> >> >>Check this out for details: >>http://automobiles.honda.com/civic_si_sedan/index.aspx > > > Me, I want the sedan to have an automatic transmission. Honda would > sell the hell out of them. i second that. in a time when all the "hot" cars offer paddle-shifting on the steering wheel, it's just nuts not to offer the same feature on the si. and guess what, the controls necessary to implement paddle-shifting means these cars drive in automatic mode as well! yet another example of the honda marketing team missing the mark. > > Let the coupe be the bearer for the purist; hell, the purists wouldn't > have four doors anyway. Let the sedan be the "grownup" Si--for those of > us who had the Si in our youths, would like to have it again, but have > more practical considerations to deal with. Me, I have kids; sure, I > have the Odyssey to deal with that, but a second car has to be able to > handle them easily as well. That requires 4 doors. > > And I use my car for business; a manual transmission nowadays gets in > the way of that. > > And my wife has leg problems....she'd go for an auto trans in an > instant, but would balk at a manual trans (as much as she'd hate to > admit it). > > Practical: 4 doors. Practical: auto trans. Fun: Civic Si. > > (And frankly, I'm not sure I wouldn't trade out those performance tires > for good all-seasons...but that's just me. I'd be happy to pay the > extra $500 for that, outside the car sale.) > |
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