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Post by workingclassdog on May 10, 2018 22:41:43 GMT
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Post by workingclassdog on May 10, 2018 22:44:42 GMT
I meant to post one from the Honda site.... oops
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Post by pmm on May 10, 2018 23:19:06 GMT
Both my kids have Honda Civics. My daughter has a base model 2016 that she loves. It's a comfortable ride and easy to get in and out of since it is a four door. My son traded his 2014 base model for a 2017 not quite top of the line Civic (he does not have the leather seats). He got a two door, it's harder for me to get in and out of because of the door style but it still rides nice. Both kids like their cars and they get good gas mileage.
What other information are you looking for?
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likescarrots
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Post by likescarrots on May 10, 2018 23:59:46 GMT
My husband has a 2017 hatchback and I have a 2018 si coupe. We are very happy with them so far.
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Post by ohiodianna on May 11, 2018 11:47:31 GMT
I have a 2017 fairly loaded Civic. Love it. I drive just over and hour one way to work everyday. Mainly highway. I am getting over 41 mpg. Mine has a turbo package and it is perfect for merging at rush hour. Nice smooth ride. My husband wants one. Lol.
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peppermintpatty
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Post by peppermintpatty on May 11, 2018 14:05:23 GMT
We have a 2016 and while I do love it, it sits so damn low to the ground that getting in and out caused me to tear my labrum (hip flexor). After a failed surgery (because there is too much damage), I can't ride in it anymore. If I do, I have to be super careful about getting out. It happened exactly 2 weeks after we got the car. Nothing had changed except I was driving the car all the time. That car sits much lower than other similar cars.
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Post by workingclassdog on May 11, 2018 16:26:06 GMT
Both my kids have Honda Civics. My daughter has a base model 2016 that she loves. It's a comfortable ride and easy to get in and out of since it is a four door. My son traded his 2014 base model for a 2017 not quite top of the line Civic (he does not have the leather seats). He got a two door, it's harder for me to get in and out of because of the door style but it still rides nice. Both kids like their cars and they get good gas mileage. What other information are you looking for? Nothing really just wondering how the Peas like it.. I have sat in the 2018 model and I don't feel it sits any lower than my old Accord.. so that isn't really an issue except you gotta really lift yourself out.. lol.. which I am used to.
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