my family islooking for a Sedan but with lots of power since we're all heavy. My dad is thinking of a Type r because it has a turbo engine, but my mom is thinking Chrysler 200 because it has a V6 engine. Both produce roughly the same amount of horsepower. Read more: https://hondanews.net/civic/is-the-honda-civic-type-r-s-engine-more-powerful-than.html
I'm thinking of buying a new car but it has to be fuel efficient, yet powerful. The Type R Civic caught my eyes all thanks to its all angular and sleek designs, DRL lights, modern engine technology and the use of a thinner grade oil that I assume will improve engine performance and fuel economy. I'm assuming it will have great fuel economy due to its turbocharged engine and the transmission mounted next to he engine, despite it being an all wheel drive. Read more: https://hondanews.net/civic/what-are-the-disadvantage-of-the-awd-2018-honda-civic.html
So I have a Honda Civic LX. She is 20 years old with about 70,200 miles on her. I bought the car from my grandma about two years ago with about 50,000 miles on her. My sister and I both learned how to drive on her. My grandma drove the car very little in its first 18 years. Since buying her, I Drive it daily to and from work, sometimes twice a day. I usually drive between 8-20miles a day, give or take some. Since buying her two years ago these are the repairs I have gotten done - new muffler - some new belts (not quite sure what they were called - new radiator and water pump - new timing belt (And possibly another thing or two, just can't think of it all) She is now making a rattle sound in certain rpms and a buzzing sound when accelerating. I'm going to take her a mechanic this week, but i'm guessing she needs a new exhaust system/catalytic converters. In your thoughts and opinions, should I spend the money to get her fixed? Or just drive her until sh...
I'm talking about the ones from 2017-2019 Everytime I got out on a drive I see maybe 10-15 Civics mostly black ones the LX or EX models. I even see a lot of Uber cars that are civics. My friend said they are cheap which is why people get them but they are also reliable and have outstanding fuel economy. BQ: What kind of car are you driving? Read more: Are the new generation Honda Civics all that good?