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Old August 5th 06, 01:11 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
mrmatrix
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Hello all, we currently have a highlander for our "family car", V6 and
AWD, which means about 18.5 -19 mpg mpg for us (UGGH)......well, gas
prices have us reconsidering its legitimacy. We are thinking about
getting either a new Civic EX, Accord LX, SE or EX 4 cyl, or new Camry
LE or SE 4 cylinder. (I don't like the Corolla)

Specifically, will the civic be suitable for use as a primary "family"
car. We have one child (no more planned, trust me!). I know it is a
"step down" from the highlander, but we really like the looks of the
civic, and we LOVE the MPG it gets! Could 2 normal sized adults fit in
the back of the new civic with a small child seat in the middle? This
is an occasional, although rare, situation for us. This would be one
of the reasons I may reconsider and get an Accord or Camry 4 cyl
instead.

Also, are there any major issues with the new civic with it being a
redesign and all? Thanks for any and all comments.

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Old August 5th 06, 02:05 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
High Tech Misfit
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mrmatrix wrote:

> Hello all, we currently have a highlander for our "family car", V6 and
> AWD, which means about 18.5 -19 mpg mpg for us (UGGH)......well, gas
> prices have us reconsidering its legitimacy. We are thinking about
> getting either a new Civic EX, Accord LX, SE or EX 4 cyl, or new Camry
> LE or SE 4 cylinder. (I don't like the Corolla)
>
> Specifically, will the civic be suitable for use as a primary "family"
> car. We have one child (no more planned, trust me!). I know it is a
> "step down" from the highlander, but we really like the looks of the
> civic, and we LOVE the MPG it gets! Could 2 normal sized adults fit in
> the back of the new civic with a small child seat in the middle? This
> is an occasional, although rare, situation for us. This would be one
> of the reasons I may reconsider and get an Accord or Camry 4 cyl
> instead.
>
> Also, are there any major issues with the new civic with it being a
> redesign and all? Thanks for any and all comments.


See my response to this same question in alt.autos.honda.
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Old August 7th 06, 03:17 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Art[_1_]
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Maybe look for a left over Accord Hybrid. They are made in Japan so they
are still the best built out there and they are not selling well. Will get
a real 25 to 30 miles per gallon in our experience even with an automatic.
Worried about repairs.... get a Honda care 8 year zero deductible warranty
for 120k miles for around $1100. It will be more comfortable than the Civic
and the prices they are charging for the new Civic are ridiculous.


"mrmatrix" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Hello all, we currently have a highlander for our "family car", V6 and
> AWD, which means about 18.5 -19 mpg mpg for us (UGGH)......well, gas
> prices have us reconsidering its legitimacy. We are thinking about
> getting either a new Civic EX, Accord LX, SE or EX 4 cyl, or new Camry
> LE or SE 4 cylinder. (I don't like the Corolla)
>
> Specifically, will the civic be suitable for use as a primary "family"
> car. We have one child (no more planned, trust me!). I know it is a
> "step down" from the highlander, but we really like the looks of the
> civic, and we LOVE the MPG it gets! Could 2 normal sized adults fit in
> the back of the new civic with a small child seat in the middle? This
> is an occasional, although rare, situation for us. This would be one
> of the reasons I may reconsider and get an Accord or Camry 4 cyl
> instead.
>
> Also, are there any major issues with the new civic with it being a
> redesign and all? Thanks for any and all comments.
>



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Old August 7th 06, 04:57 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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mrmatrix wrote:
>
> Specifically, will the civic be suitable for use as a primary "family"
> car. We have one child (no more planned, trust me!). I know it is a
> "step down" from the highlander, but we really like the looks of the
> civic, and we LOVE the MPG it gets!


I gotta agree with Elmo, the Civic is too small for a primary family
vehicle in the USA. Americans tend to take a lot of stuff on our
vacations and visits to Grandma's house. Besides, once you put your
family into a Civic it won't get the advertised mpg. Either a 4
cylinder Accord or Camry will serve you better, IMHO. I found the Civic
more expensive to insure than Accord/Camry. Check with your agent.

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Old August 17th 06, 12:02 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Timothy J. Lee
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In article .com>,
mrmatrix > wrote:
>Could 2 normal sized adults fit in
>the back of the new civic with a small child seat in the middle?


Bring the two adults and the child seat to a Honda dealer for a test
fitting.

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Old August 17th 06, 01:14 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
mrmatrix
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actaully we did this past saturday, and they only had accords, we are
not going to buy a civic because they are in such demand, the
dealerships are unreasonalble.
Timothy J. Lee wrote:
> In article .com>,
> mrmatrix > wrote:
> >Could 2 normal sized adults fit in
> >the back of the new civic with a small child seat in the middle?

>
> Bring the two adults and the child seat to a Honda dealer for a test
> fitting.
>
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Old August 17th 06, 03:19 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Earle Horton[_1_]
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Wow, glad I got mine...

Earle

"mrmatrix" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> actaully we did this past saturday, and they only had accords, we are
> not going to buy a civic because they are in such demand, the
> dealerships are unreasonalble.
> Timothy J. Lee wrote:
> > In article .com>,
> > mrmatrix > wrote:
> > >Could 2 normal sized adults fit in
> > >the back of the new civic with a small child seat in the middle?

> >
> > Bring the two adults and the child seat to a Honda dealer for a test
> > fitting.
> >
> > --
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Timothy J. Lee
> > Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome.
> > No warranty of any kind is provided with this message.

>



 




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