CanadianDriver: Test Drive - Honda Civic Coupe Si
The new Civic Coupe LX trim level ($17,800) includes such standard features as air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, cruise control, CD player and anti-lock brakes. The top-of-the-line Civic Si ($19,800) has the more powerful 127-horsepower VTEC engine, 15 inch tires and alloy wheels, moonroof, and CD player. Curiously, anti-lock brakes are optional on the Si Coupe. As you might expect, the two-door Civic Coupe appeals to a much younger buyer than the four-door Civic sedan. According to Honda Canada's buyer information, sedan buyers are typically in their late 30's and about 60 percent are married. Civic Coupe buyers are, on average, less than 30 years old, and about 55 percent of Coupe buyers are female. Honda Civic Coupe Si The Civic Coupe has a comfortable driving position with good visibility to the front and side - but like most coupes, rear visibility is hampered by a high rear deck. It's easy to find a good driving position - a manually height-adjustable driver's seat and tilt steering wheel adjust for drivers of most height ranges.
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