in my 39 years of being alive ive never owned a car with an automatic transmission.
manuals in the usa were always the rare option, even in the 90s 95% of cars on american roads were shit-matics.
like others have said, the si and type r of next gen will prob be offered in manual. but the gen...
the 7th gen si to the 8th gen si was a significant bump in hp.
the current gti is already slightly faster than the 10g si because of the torque.. but thats the only advantage it has over the si.
yeah i forgot about the 86. nice car, rwd, but way slow. too much money for how slow it is. i know power isnt everything but its still something. while its nice and small and light i still am not totally in love with its looks.
yes and the rsx still remained fairly popular. not too many ppl bitched about it in that case but i rmember every1 complaining when it was removed foe the 7th gen civic.
that shits unbelievable. when i was a teenager (90s) every teenager coulnnt wait to get their license and drive. it was like the key to freedom.
of course that was a much different (better) time to live in. up to the early 2000s. i miss those years like crazy and what life was like back then *tear*
these idiot inbreds will race anything in their pos domestics. they are very aggressive on the roads with their big gaudy pickups and suvs. watch those usa road rage videos on youtube and a large percentage of them are trashy hillbilly tards in their boats
again i like, i mean love my si.
i got the optional goodyear f1 summer tires with my si and it handles amazing with them. yes there are better more expensive tires out there, but compared to the stock goodyear a/s, the f1s put them to shame.
the type R is ugly to me, and expensive. i wasnt complaining about the sis power either. i am still satisfied with my si even after owning it for almost a year.
i was simply making a prediction that honda is going to give the 11th gen si a lot more power.