![]() 09/11/2015 at 11:52 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I WANT THIS.
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I like Civics. I like wagons. For some reason, I don’t like this. I think what’s screwing me up the most is the lack of traditional door handles in the second row
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That’s no Civic. That’s an Odyssey.
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I’ll take mine in this shade of brown with a manual and RT4WD, just like my old one!
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Fading color transition on the A-pillar looks nice!
![]() 09/11/2015 at 12:02 |
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Nope, its an odyssey. It’s the lowercase version.
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Lowered and chopped odyssey.
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That is very much a JDM Odyssey, visually.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 12:26 |
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You say Concept
I say Touring Car.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 12:27 |
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I’d rather have a regular Civic Tourer EX Plus 1.8 i-VTEC Manual with the Sport Pack.
I can’t figure out why the rear seats go up from the base as well as your regular down from the rear.
But it is a good looking car.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 12:30 |
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Blame Alfa for this. They started it with the 156 (and dropped it with the 159 that followed, interestingly)
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We don’t have that car in Les Etas Unis. It probably wouldn’t sell, people would still buy the CRV.
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Honda calls it “magic seats” We’ve got it on out 2010 fit. It’s actually kinda handy. I find it’s mostly useful for keeping cargo separate. Rather than just having the seats folded down and one big cargo area, you have the seats as a divider essentially creating two usable cargo areas. plus you can load in some tall things without having to lay them down. also there is a tinny bit of storage under the seats when they are in use which is handy for rear seat passengers on long trips.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 12:37 |
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Well, it doesn’t sell much in Europe either. Not in my part of Europe anyway. That’s true for the whole brand (Honda) for over a decade now. By the way, we haven’t had a non-hybrid Civic sedan available since 2001. Only hatchbacks and wagons.
![]() 09/11/2015 at 12:38 |
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That doesn’t look bad at all. of they brought it to the States I could see it one day being a replacement for our Fit.
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Of course the Base car actually exists. Not in America though
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Very much a euro civic.
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Honda like Mitsubishi are rarely seen on the roads these days other than the Jazz (U.S. Fit) which are 90% driven by the older generation.
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True. Having said that, the Mitsubishi Space Star (Mirage in the US) is doing reasonably well.
Other popular brands in the US that are on the brink of extinction or have gone extinct here: Chrysler/Dodge/US Ford/Chevrolet and whatnot obviously. Non-US manufacturers: Subaru, Lancia, Lexus and Infiniti. Jeep is making a comeback from the dead though, solely thanks to the Renegade.
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Ye’, it’s Mirage in the U.K. also. The only Mitsubishis I see are L200s/Warriors/Animals/Barbarians and old Shoguns (U.S. Montero/ Euro Pajeros).
Lancia operate as Chrysler in the U.K. Dodge I think left the U.K. recently as did Chevy.
Just looked at Chrysler U.K. site and this came up.
I see stuff on the Renegade but I don’t see any Jeeps on the road other than old Cherokees.