but it was a shitbox to drive
bettered in every way by the first Civic
i'd still have the mini, civics are dull.
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
comprable generations F1 master ^ i haven't driven a civic more recent than the first type R
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
I used to plug around in an 850 work car (with the rubber button start) it was sporty as hell and fantastic fun to drive imo, with a go-kart feel unique to any other car
(except in handling / steering / space efficiency / competition pedigree / etc)bettered in every way by the first Civic
Civic debuted 13 long years after the Mini did, so hardly comparable and big deal if it was better in some ways
Btw in the early 1970s my olds bought a new Civic 1500 as a 2nd car to replace their trusty Morris 1100. Within 14 months the Civic motor required a full rebuild (due to a manufacturing defect affecting many 1500s) which Honda refused to repair 'in good faith' and the subsequent rebuild cost us an additional 3rd of the original purchase price! During the extended repair (waiting for parts) the car was left parked in the sun by the dealer, which decomposed the thin low-quality upholstery. All this from a supposedly 'high quality' car barely out of warranty!
You've got to say, other than the mechanical issues, that this was a dealer related fault more than the car though.
What vehicle didn't fade & have it's upholstery decompose in the harsh heat of 1970's Australia? I presume the Morris wouldn't have been in good shape if they were replacing it.....
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Maybe a surprise but the little green Morrie was in decent shape when updated to the more modern Civic - mechanicals, seats, paint & trim were all good. Btw all those Oz-spec BMC cars used a soft foam-backed & high-quality vinyl upholstery called "Ambla' which proved very hard wearing - also seen in AP5 Valiant Regals (and HR Premiers?) among others
Our old XT Falcon wagon (purchased 1969) which when traded 14 years later after enduring the indescribable ravages & abuse of four maniacal teenage sons as their 'pool' car, was still a solid honest car with good seats & unsplit upholstery, original mechanicals, still had firm suspension and drove well .. even the OE (rivetted) balljoints were still in RWC .. etc. No dramas with that car apart from an eventual split dashpad and iirc not one breakdown
Contrast the newer Honda, ditched after 7 years despite enjoying a much gentler life with 2/3rds the miles and one-driver usage, had collapsed seats and cactus trim, very tired suspension, several significant repairs (including afforsaid $$ motor) and even 'hard trim' items like the plastic ashtray were warped from sun damage - car disposed of in 1981
I can merely relate personal long-term experience .. (in a corvette thread lol)
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Here's another quick clip of some of the tire-smokin' fun we had at Milford in the ZR1. Shameless plug.
2009 Corvette ZR1: Jalopnik's 2009 Corvette ZR1 Test Drive Is Coming Shortly In A Cloud Of Smoke
Can't say much for now other than it was a great day.
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We know the answer to that is no.
Shouldent trust a limp wristed pom to do anything with testing a car give i to australians named nick and then youll see some real driving and motring journalisum and unlike clarkson I wont crack as many racist jokes and can do my own german dubbing...and ill look so damn good doing it too.
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Lifts heavy things and hits hard......also eats as much as 2/3 people and sleeps 10 hours a day!
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