New Civic... 2022 Honda Civic Prototype Looks Like A Mini Accord, Previews Next Year's Compact Range | Carscoops
I like it, very slick. I had a 2012 fire engine red Honda Accord that I loved. Back then there was a very clear difference between the Civic and Accord. The Accord was clearly more high-end. I like that they are making the Civic improvements, interiors included.
Civic fully revealed tonight.... 2022 Honda Civic Fully Detailed, Gets Buttoned-Down Design, Promises More Premium Feel | Carscoops My cube is pretty much dead right now so we're down to 1 car, and we're moving in June so looking at this as a replacement.
It looks like the last gen Scion TC. Better but not very interesting. I also don’t really care for the interior but I’ll have to withhold some judgement until I see it in person.
'Try not to stop and start' while driving, Honda tells owners stuck with faulty heating | CBC News bad look
Sold off my cube this last week to peddle... 152K mi on it and it was just starting to fall apart and becoming a money pit. Down to one car for the forseeable future, but it's okay since we're moving in 2 weeks so I only have to drive cross country once. Now to figure out what to get when I get to OK... Besides that, changed out the two filters in the van just now. Found out they'd never been switched out before... 60K on the van, so they were... not clean at all.
Guys, what about chrysler cars? How good is chrysler customer service? I remember I liked these cars back in 2010. I am currently looking for a new car but I don't want to buy something banal, I would love to choose a non-traditional option. Any reviews? Or experiences?
Interesting, my 2019 Civic has no heating issues. Heats up surprisingly fast and I live in NH where winters are pretty cold EDIT Oh holy shit I didn't realize how old your comment was lol
I still love my Polestar 2 but sometimes it feels like a beta test on four wheels (not my car but my exact configuration)
I think yours is all good. "Complaints posted online to Transport Canada and consumer advocacy groups show Haugen and Beaulieu are two of hundreds of Honda owners stuck with a heating system that doesn't work properly when the temperatures dip on certain popular models — some 2017 and 2018 Honda CR-Vs and the 2016, 2017 and 2018 Honda Civic with the 1.5 L turbo engine."