Honda Civic is surprising
Anytime the price of gasoline rises significantly, many prospective car
buyers think maybe they should veer away from the big chug-a-luggers
and buy something that sips the increasingly precious fuel.
at http://www.washtimes.com/autoweekend/20060222-115219-9023r.htm
tww - 27 Feb 2006 22:52 GMT
> Honda Civic is surprising
> Anytime the price of gasoline rises significantly, many prospective car
> buyers think maybe they should veer away from the big chug-a-luggers
> and buy something that sips the increasingly precious fuel.
> at http://www.washtimes.com/autoweekend/20060222-115219-9023r.htm
But, most people around here in mid GA drive full-sized pickups or XL
SUVs -- with one person. And, the pick-ups are not work trucks as a rule.
Robert Barr - 27 Feb 2006 23:13 GMT
> Honda Civic is surprising
> Anytime the price of gasoline rises significantly, many prospective car
> buyers think maybe they should veer away from the big chug-a-luggers
> and buy something that sips the increasingly precious fuel.
> at http://www.washtimes.com/autoweekend/20060222-115219-9023r.htm
The guy's driving an EX, and he mentions the disk front / drum rear
brakes. WTF? This guy's some kind of automotive expert, but he can't
take a look at the rear wheel?
tww - 28 Feb 2006 03:32 GMT
> > Honda Civic is surprising
> > Anytime the price of gasoline rises significantly, many prospective car
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> brakes. WTF? This guy's some kind of automotive expert, but he can't
> take a look at the rear wheel?
Probably not that well versed with Hondas to notice that the EX for 06 has
rear discs. He sounded like a Ford man.