Do you like the 2006 Honda Civic Si compared to past civics?  

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  1. 1. Do you like the 2006 Honda Civic Si compared to past civics?

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Sorry guys but that looks nothing like the new civic.. the new one is quite fugly..

http://www.autospies.com/article/index.asp...6&categoryId=12

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That's the european version ;) Believe me, I've been watching this for a while now.

The Integra is to the RSX as the Prelude is to the S2000. They phased out both production lines to move on.

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A RSX is an Integra, just renamed. Over in Japan an Integra as a Honda still has the Integra badge.

Also the Prelude was replaced by the Element not the s2000.

Wrong price range.

Honda sells cars in particular price ranges for a certain group of people that would purchase a car.

A RSX is an Integra, just renamed.  Over in Japan an Integra as a Honda still has the Integra badge.

Also the Prelude was replaced by the Element not the s2000.

Wrong price range.

Honda sells cars in particular price ranges for a certain group of people that would purchase a car.

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the DC5 IT-R VS DC5 RSX-S is not the same. The engine is different already. Not to mention the suspension and etc. It may look the same, but you gotta look at the little details.

the DC5 IT-R  VS DC5 RSX-S is not the same. The engine is different already. Not to mention the suspension and etc. It may look the same, but you gotta look at the little details.

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Yes there are different engines and upgraded suspension but still the same structure of a car.

We call Civics the same here in the US as the counterparts in Japan, but have the same differences as the RSX and Integra as who gets what engine and what upgrades.

It?s still the same car structurally for the most part.

:laugh:h:

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I like that design more than the current SI body style.. its secci looking  now put a type -r  engine in there and its all the more likely to draw more attention

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I think a 200HP DOHC i-VTEC engine is good enough ;) Not to mention it's a 6-speed...

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