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2006 Honda Civic Coupe pics

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It's so refreshing to see a carmaker resist the big headlight look that is so common now. Previous Civics tried the wide eyed look and they came to their senses. Looks so much better.
mags like Car and Driver had better be consistent and rip the shit out of Honda for the digital speedometer. C/D made a living off of repeatly beating up Ford and GM for digital spedometer for like 10 years in the 80's and 90's.

mags like Car and Driver had better be consistent and rip the sh*t out of Honda for the digital speedometer.  C/D made a living off of repeatly beating up Ford and GM for digital spedometer for like 10 years in the 80's and 90's.

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Wont happen. You watch. They'll hail it as a wonder of modern technology and wonder why nobody else thought of it first.

And then people will send in letters cancelling their subscriptions, and C&D will become an import fanboy magazine.

Wont happen.  You watch.  They'll hail it as a wonder of modern technology and wonder why nobody else thought of it first.


I wouldn't go that far. Everybody knows the Civic isn't the first to have that.
I've said it once and I'll say it again...that is one nasty interior.

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