2006 honda civic coupe

CanadianDriver: First Drive - 2006 Honda Civic Si
Well, it's back with a vengeance. While the new Si Coupe may still be strut-suspended, it handles better than any Civic coupe that's gone before it. On the challenging curves of the Autobahn Country Club track near Chicago (a private course for car enthusiasts), not only did the new Coupe exhibit more grip than you'd likely ever need on public roads, but also demonstrated a level of balance and stability that wouldn't be out of place in a BMW. The slightly dulled responses of the old Si (and indeed, the old SiR hatchback) are gone, replaced by instantaneous turn-in, razor-sharp steering, and impressive body control, no matter how badly surfaced the corner you're carving is. The brakes respond immediately to a mere brush of the pedal, and remain fade-free pretty much no matter how hard you drive.

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Coupes are more expressive and aspirational than conventional sedans, but modern automotive marketing wisdom says that unless it's a luxury or sports car like a BMW 3 Series or Nissan 350Z, a two-door won't sell. Buyers of small cars choose them because they must for reasons of practicality, the theory goes, and a coupe is clearly impractical. Yet Honda, never afraid to buck a trend in the process of setting a new one, has continuously offered a Civic Coupe since 1992. That tradition continues with the introduction of the redesigned 2006 Honda Civic.

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2006 Honda Civic Coupe Road Test - Automobile.com Honda Car Review
Im sure if the means are there, the new 2006 Civic Coupe will lure him down to his local Honda dealership to reinvest. It looks extremely good, and so much more distinctive than the outgoing model which borrowed its prominent triangular taillight styling cues from the much pricier previous-generation Mercedes-Benz S, CL, SL and SLK rear lamp design.

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