2006 Civic Coupe
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2006 Civic Coupe
Just picked it up. This car is so SWEET!!! I'll just be paying on it
for 72 months, that's all...
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Brandy AlexandreŽ
http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
Well, would you?
for 72 months, that's all...
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Well, would you?
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Re: 2006 Civic Coupe
"Brandy Alexandre" <brandyalx@kittylittercomcast.net> wrote in message
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> Just picked it up. This car is so SWEET!!! I'll just be paying on it
> for 72 months, that's all...
>
> --
> Brandy AlexandreŽ
> http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
> Well, would you?
Hope you really like it -- 6 years worth.
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Re: 2006 Civic Coupe
I dropped by the local dealership today to take a quick look at the 06
Civic. They had 2 sedan and 1 coupe in the showroom. They all had centre
arm-rest, So, I'm assuming they were all DX-G's and up (there was no tacky
logo for the model type, pasted to the rear). Personally, I'm interested in
the 'NO AC' model, which might be a problem since the DX (which is the only
model that's not equipped with Air) also doesn't have the centre arm-rest
and I want the centre arm-rest since it's nicely placed for the right elbow.
Also, the handbrake lever is idealy place for emergency use (especially if
you want to make a quick u-turn in the snow), but the darn thing is also
placed so that it rubs against the side of my legs. Moving the seat back so
that my legs are more extended would solve this problem, but that would put
the shift lever too far away for a comfurtable grip. I think the average Joe
will love the seating feel of the new Civic, but us larger customers are
probably going to have to make some compromises (I wonder if they'll lower
the price of the RSX, cause that car's inerior is ideal for my size).
The sedan was a little too tight to fit my large frame (6'1 and XXL
shoulders) but the coupe was acceptable. It would have been much more
comfortable if those dam side boulsters didn't pinch into the side of my
back. Hopefully the DX version will have side bulsters that are not as
restrictive). If not...I wonder if the RSX's seats will bolt into the 06
Civic???. When time permits, I'll have to take that 06 for a test spin. If
it behave as nicely as my modified 98 Hatch, I'll be impressed.
Pars
"Brandy Alexandre" <brandyalx@kittylittercomcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns96E8C22694DD68675309@129.250.170.90...
> Just picked it up. This car is so SWEET!!! I'll just be paying on it
> for 72 months, that's all...
>
> --
> Brandy AlexandreŽ
> http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
> Well, would you?
Civic. They had 2 sedan and 1 coupe in the showroom. They all had centre
arm-rest, So, I'm assuming they were all DX-G's and up (there was no tacky
logo for the model type, pasted to the rear). Personally, I'm interested in
the 'NO AC' model, which might be a problem since the DX (which is the only
model that's not equipped with Air) also doesn't have the centre arm-rest
and I want the centre arm-rest since it's nicely placed for the right elbow.
Also, the handbrake lever is idealy place for emergency use (especially if
you want to make a quick u-turn in the snow), but the darn thing is also
placed so that it rubs against the side of my legs. Moving the seat back so
that my legs are more extended would solve this problem, but that would put
the shift lever too far away for a comfurtable grip. I think the average Joe
will love the seating feel of the new Civic, but us larger customers are
probably going to have to make some compromises (I wonder if they'll lower
the price of the RSX, cause that car's inerior is ideal for my size).
The sedan was a little too tight to fit my large frame (6'1 and XXL
shoulders) but the coupe was acceptable. It would have been much more
comfortable if those dam side boulsters didn't pinch into the side of my
back. Hopefully the DX version will have side bulsters that are not as
restrictive). If not...I wonder if the RSX's seats will bolt into the 06
Civic???. When time permits, I'll have to take that 06 for a test spin. If
it behave as nicely as my modified 98 Hatch, I'll be impressed.
Pars
"Brandy Alexandre" <brandyalx@kittylittercomcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns96E8C22694DD68675309@129.250.170.90...
> Just picked it up. This car is so SWEET!!! I'll just be paying on it
> for 72 months, that's all...
>
> --
> Brandy AlexandreŽ
> http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
> Well, would you?
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Re: 2006 Civic Coupe
Pars <sdaro(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in rec.autos.makers.honda:
> I dropped by the local dealership today to take a quick look at
> the 06 Civic. They had 2 sedan and 1 coupe in the showroom. They
> all had centre arm-rest, So, I'm assuming they were all DX-G's and
> up (there was no tacky logo for the model type, pasted to the
> rear). Personally, I'm interested in the 'NO AC' model, which
> might be a problem since the DX (which is the only model that's
> not equipped with Air) also doesn't have the centre arm-rest and I
> want the centre arm-rest since it's nicely placed for the right
> elbow. Also, the handbrake lever is idealy place for emergency use
> (especially if you want to make a quick u-turn in the snow), but
> the darn thing is also placed so that it rubs against the side of
> my legs. Moving the seat back so that my legs are more extended
> would solve this problem, but that would put the shift lever too
> far away for a comfurtable grip. I think the average Joe will love
> the seating feel of the new Civic, but us larger customers are
> probably going to have to make some compromises (I wonder if
> they'll lower the price of the RSX, cause that car's inerior is
> ideal for my size). The sedan was a little too tight to fit my
> large frame (6'1 and XXL shoulders) but the coupe was acceptable.
> It would have been much more comfortable if those dam side
> boulsters didn't pinch into the side of my back. Hopefully the DX
> version will have side bulsters that are not as restrictive). If
> not...I wonder if the RSX's seats will bolt into the 06 Civic???.
> When time permits, I'll have to take that 06 for a test spin. If
> it behave as nicely as my modified 98 Hatch, I'll be impressed.
>
> Pars
Well, I'm 5'3" so I don't have any of those issues. :) I really like
that the seat can be raised up and down and the steering wheel is so
adjustable. I have the LX, and the arm rest, by the way, slides
forward another three inches or so.
It does behave, but good behavior is relative. ;)
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Brandy AlexandreŽ
http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
Well, would you?
> I dropped by the local dealership today to take a quick look at
> the 06 Civic. They had 2 sedan and 1 coupe in the showroom. They
> all had centre arm-rest, So, I'm assuming they were all DX-G's and
> up (there was no tacky logo for the model type, pasted to the
> rear). Personally, I'm interested in the 'NO AC' model, which
> might be a problem since the DX (which is the only model that's
> not equipped with Air) also doesn't have the centre arm-rest and I
> want the centre arm-rest since it's nicely placed for the right
> elbow. Also, the handbrake lever is idealy place for emergency use
> (especially if you want to make a quick u-turn in the snow), but
> the darn thing is also placed so that it rubs against the side of
> my legs. Moving the seat back so that my legs are more extended
> would solve this problem, but that would put the shift lever too
> far away for a comfurtable grip. I think the average Joe will love
> the seating feel of the new Civic, but us larger customers are
> probably going to have to make some compromises (I wonder if
> they'll lower the price of the RSX, cause that car's inerior is
> ideal for my size). The sedan was a little too tight to fit my
> large frame (6'1 and XXL shoulders) but the coupe was acceptable.
> It would have been much more comfortable if those dam side
> boulsters didn't pinch into the side of my back. Hopefully the DX
> version will have side bulsters that are not as restrictive). If
> not...I wonder if the RSX's seats will bolt into the 06 Civic???.
> When time permits, I'll have to take that 06 for a test spin. If
> it behave as nicely as my modified 98 Hatch, I'll be impressed.
>
> Pars
Well, I'm 5'3" so I don't have any of those issues. :) I really like
that the seat can be raised up and down and the steering wheel is so
adjustable. I have the LX, and the arm rest, by the way, slides
forward another three inches or so.
It does behave, but good behavior is relative. ;)
--
Brandy AlexandreŽ
http://www.swydm.com/?refer=BrandyAlx
Well, would you?
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