civic off of the recommended list
#31
This is probably the most competitive segment in the industry, second maybe only to the Camry / Accord segment (full size family?) I fully agree with CR on this. The new Jetta truly is crap compared to the competition. I really didn't like the previous Civic. So to say the new one is a step below that one makes me understand the low ranking. Compared to cars like the Elantra or the Mazda3, even the Corolla which is older but still gets the formula right, the new models need to be a huge step forward. And that is not the case with this new civic.
#32
#33
This is probably the most competitive segment in the industry, second maybe only to the Camry / Accord segment (full size family?) I fully agree with CR on this. The new Jetta truly is crap compared to the competition. I really didn't like the previous Civic. So to say the new one is a step below that one makes me understand the low ranking. Compared to cars like the Elantra or the Mazda3, even the Corolla which is older but still gets the formula right, the new models need to be a huge step forward. And that is not the case with this new civic.
At least they're listening. Doesn't seem to be doing any good though. This bad press and internet negativity has been going on for at least 4-5 years now with Honda/Acura. It only continues to get worse.
Last edited by -J-P-L-; 08-03-11 at 08:13 PM.
#34
Wow. I guess the Avalon is then full size? These cars are getting bigger and bigger every redesign. I can't, I refuse to accept that the Camry is midsize..! I think my family's first Mazda 626 was smaller than the current Corolla
#35
This trend has to stop and considering the upcoming CAFE standards, they may revert back a bit to a smaller size.
The full size class includes Avalon, Taurus, Maxima, Lacrosse, Impala, ect. (which doesn't mention luxury class).
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