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2006 Honda Civic Si Road Test

Monday, May 8th, 2006

The Torqueless Wonder

This thing is loud, its obnoxious, and its perfect for me. I jest, I jest. Its not exactly perfect for me, but its so much like me that I had to get that off my hairy chest right away. Those were my primary first impressions, which remain relatively unchanged at the end of a week-long stint, but I learned how to extract almost every ounce of go-juice from this torqueless wonder. Yeah, 197 horsepower is all well and good, but 139 lb-ft of torque? I think I used to drive a riding mower that had more low-end grunt. Okay, I exaggerate, but the inflated horsepower, low torque and boy-racer muffler means youre in for a lot of loud, heavy-footed clutch drops and a lick of spinning rubber before the limited slip differential kicks in and launches you away from traffic.

Nonetheless, despite all the acrid smoke and screaming revs, traffic was securely on my bumper, something I got used to losing in the WRX Id recently driven; but that was clearly an unfair advantage with all-wheel drive putting 235 lb-ft of torque down to all four Bridgestone Blizzak winter boots, in the slush and snow no less. Sadly, even the base Impreza puts out 166 lb-ft, never mind the Sis true competition, like the VW GTI and its 207 lb-ft or the equally torquey Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged. Still, the Si fits the sporty bill, but nowhere will you see me attach powerful as a descriptive of its performance, as its power is all smoke and noise. Once you get around its hobbled jump off the line, the Si rounds into form (or, more appropriately, rounds the corner in fine form, meaning exceptionally flat through the apex) with many nice touches to help you forget any inadequacies you may experience from stoplights, because while industry standard rates everything by 0 to 60 mph, fun in the city is all about 0-30 and 0-40 times, or just plain being awake enough to surprise the old lady with the big hair in her Mercedes AMG.

Read the rest of this road test @ Automobile.com!

Honda Civic Hybrid

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
Honda’s all-new Civic Hybrid also offers the latest in safety technology.


A jury of 46 international automotive journalists selected the 2006 Civic Hybrid, which achieves an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 49/51 miles per gallon, as the winner of the 2006 World Green Car.


Equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) as standard equipment for 2006, the Civic Hybrid can now deactivate all four of its cylinders and operate using only the electric motor in certain steady-state cruising situations. Compared to the 2006 Civic Sedan with an automatic transmission, the Civic Hybrid provides a city fuel economy increase of approximately 63 percent and a highway fuel economy increase of 27 percent.


 
 

 


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