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Old August 5th 05, 01:16 AM
Pars
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I'm looking foward to a comparison's between the upcoming 2006 Civic Si and
Cobalt SS. If the new 06 Si is modeled after the RSX Type-S (with comparable
dynamic), it shouldn't be much of a comparisons. Even so, if GM is able to
maintain their price incentives, the SS should still be able to carve out a
market for itself (It's too bad GM's pricing wont give them any points on
the comparison test..since msrp should be similiar between the challengers).
And those two cars are going to be the ring leaders for their more mundane
siblings...So, it'll be an important comparisons test.

Pars


> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Have you tried the Chevrolet Cobalt? It offers everything the Civic
> has along with more power, more features and greater reliability based
> on newer designs. It is thousands cheaper and costs much less to
> insure.
>
>
> Henry wrote:
> > It happened on Saturday morning when I went out shopping. The sound is
> > pretty like the noise made by the door connector without lubricant -

"GER...
> > GER...". I never heard it before in the car. I lift each corner close to

the
> > wheels today by the tool for changing the wheels. I find out that it

happens
> > when I lift the left-rear wheel on certain height.
> >
> > Could anybody tell me what possibly cause the problem? My front shocks

were
> > changed last year at 48,000km. Current mileage is 66,000km. Is it

possible
> > that another shock leaks and runs out of oil? Can a joint of the

suspension
> > without lubricant produce this kind of noise? Is it a severe problem?
> > Thanks!!
> >
> > Another weird thing: I hear the noise coming from left front corner when

I
> > driving the car. But it ends up with the left-rear suspension when I

lift
> > the car.
> >
> > Thanks again!
> >
> > Henry

>



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