frontlinegeek
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- First Name
- Jason
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- Feb 25, 2018
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- 2020 CRV Touring, 2022 Civic Touring Sedan
You know what is funny is that I don't dislike it. However, where it really does look like the GenX Accord, I would just get an Accord. And to say nothing of the fact that a 2.0T sport or touring has that nice 10 speed automatic and was recently shown to spank a V6 Camry and almost catch a Type R, my getting older part of me will gladly hand down my 2017 Civic sedan to my son and go get a spanked out Accord so long as it has the 2.0T in it.
The real failing is that the current Civic is not a whole lot smaller than a current Accord so looks are the only real differentiator (Along with rear seat space for 3 adults). Take that away and other than cost, I will go with the Accord frankly. Or maybe finally just go full home owning older guy and get a Ridgeline.
The real failing is that the current Civic is not a whole lot smaller than a current Accord so looks are the only real differentiator (Along with rear seat space for 3 adults). Take that away and other than cost, I will go with the Accord frankly. Or maybe finally just go full home owning older guy and get a Ridgeline.
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