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What Honda says about the Civic ? Read on... I
« on: 11:07AM 12/11/2008 »
WHAT HONDA HAS TO SAY ABOUT THIS CAR: Source: Honda

A celebration of driving performance, accessible luxury, futuristic design and technological advancement.
That's just part of what you get with the all-new 2006 Civic family of vehicles. Through hard work, dedication and a reemphasis on what made the Civic great, Honda has created a world of possibilities just for you. The 2006 Civic not only offers a completely new, aerodynamic and modern design, but it also has ride and handling dynamics that match its cutting-edge looks. Take a good look at the car that will set a new standard for inspirational design. The inside of the Civic Sedan is a wonder of design. The natural and ergonomic contours adapt to all who slip inside. The wide and supportive seating conditions a distinctive confidence as you navigate the road. A new two-tier instrument panel provides a unique view of instrumentation and the available Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition (EX) gives access to destinations and other points of interest along the way. An MP3/auxiliary input jack and digital audio card reader make it easy to listen to digital music along the way.

Like saving gas without sacrificing power? Then the Civic is the right car for you. The powerful, new 1.8-liter engine includes the latest technologies, like i-VTEC® and a Drive-by-Wire Throttle System™ to produce more power, while boosting fuel-efficiency. The cleaner-burning Civic has also attained an Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle (ULEV) rating in 50 states. And the new, available compact 5-speed automatic transmission is a fuel-saving Civic feature that's unique to the compact class. Honda's inclusive approach to safety is called "Safety for Everyone." The goal is to achieve the best-in-class safety performance as well as one of the most comprehensive lists of safety features in its class—all as standard equipment.

*By S2K1*Maybe we should just go check out your website and see for ourselves what you recommend?!? Hmm...good idea. Nice try. Links removed.
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