Actually the Hatchback Civic’s sell a lot in the states. I think they started selling more.My understanding is this will never happen as the Si is built specifically for the US market (not sold anywhere outside North America) and the US Market by and large hates hatchbacks/wagons - they only care about Trucks, Sedans and SUVs (which are just raised wagons lol). As for us Canadians, we just get whatever the USA gets haha.
I’m out ? Three pedals for life!Also no Manual Transmission for any of the Sedans. Si and Type R will have it.
The sole reason the Si is not offered in hatchback form is because USA sales wouldn't support it. I personally think that would be the sweet spot for a lot of buyers who can't afford the Type R, but the USA likes their sedans a lot more than they do hatchbacks in general. If Honda would make a Si hatch with GTI power, I think they would sell a ton of them and take a lot of GTI sales with it. In sedan form with only 15hp more than the regular Hatch, I don't think it is as appealing.Actually the Hatchback Civic’s sell a lot in the states. I think they started selling more.
It was removed. They violated the information embargo so most likely Honda made them remove it.... We will know more after the reveal tonight and the embargo is lifted officially. (all of the auto mags, channels, etc have had this info probably for weeks... but can't mention anything about it, lest they get sued into oblivion)Why cant I see the video in the top?
It's just a wheel chock tucked behind the inner portion of the wheel with a black cord running down and underneath the car. at lower screen brightness, it "blobs" and appears part of the skirt. you can clearly see what it is with a brighter screen.What's up with this?
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Embargo is still up. Car was not meant to be released until tonight. Someone at RoadShow messed up and released it early, realized it, and set it to private again. It'll be up tonight along with hundreds of others.Why cant I see the video in the top?
I believe I saw a number from a Honda executive that Hatchbacks are around 25% of Civic sales.Actually the Hatchback Civic’s sell a lot in the states. I think they started selling more.
In CY2017, total Civic sales (sedan, coupe, hatchback, Si sedan, Si coupe, Type R) amounted to 377,286 cars. Of these, 16.4 per cent, or 61,845 units were the hatchback.