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#163
New Guy
Hello,
I have been looking for a forum about Civic's. I think I have found a good one. I have been working on cars for over 42 years, I know alot of things, and I'm looking to learn alot more about Civic's. I just got a 2010 Civic LX Coupe, And my daughter has a 2008 Civic LX Coupe. They are sweet cars!
Thanks 2010civiclx
I have been looking for a forum about Civic's. I think I have found a good one. I have been working on cars for over 42 years, I know alot of things, and I'm looking to learn alot more about Civic's. I just got a 2010 Civic LX Coupe, And my daughter has a 2008 Civic LX Coupe. They are sweet cars!
Thanks 2010civiclx
#164
Newbie here.
I have two Honda's and have been hanging out on the Ridgeline forum for a couple weeks now, then it occurred to me to look and see if there was a forum dedicated to the Civic specifically.
A quick google search, and here I am.
My Civic is a '99 EX Coupe that I picked up used about a month ago, with 120,000 miles... and still running strong. It's a great little car, and thats what prompted me to buy my RL.
I'm looking forward to digging around here and learning what I can from the members here. I'm glad I found this forum.
I have two Honda's and have been hanging out on the Ridgeline forum for a couple weeks now, then it occurred to me to look and see if there was a forum dedicated to the Civic specifically.
A quick google search, and here I am.
My Civic is a '99 EX Coupe that I picked up used about a month ago, with 120,000 miles... and still running strong. It's a great little car, and thats what prompted me to buy my RL.
I'm looking forward to digging around here and learning what I can from the members here. I'm glad I found this forum.
#169
Hi! I am a long time Honda Lover. My first car was a gold '87 Accord, purchased at 103,000 miles. The Accord was driven during my glory days of high school, when I was seemingly invincible. It broke down on the interstate one cold winter night - luckily 1/2 mile from the nearest rest stop, and I never trusted it again.
My second car was a dark gray '92 Civic DX, purchased at 34,000 miles. This car was probably the best auto purchase I have ever made, as it was 8 years old at the time. The dealer said, "A little old lady only drove it to church on Sundays." I kept it for almost 5 years, but stupidly wanted something shiny and newer.
My third car was a red '99 Civic, purchased at 83,000 miles. It was my first car with a working A/C! I kept it for just shy of 4 years. A couple of weeks before it was to be paid off, I hit a telephone pole while driving in my own icy alley. The insurance company assured me that it would be totaled, and in the meantime I was checking out Civics online near Chicago (3 hours away, but cheaper cars with lower mileage). The insurance co. ending up fixing the '99, but I had gotten my heart set on my next car...
My current car is a blue '05 Civic, purchased at 43,000 miles. It is the nicest car I have ever owned. It has minor cosmetic flaws, but it otherwise fabulous. I have a trusty mechanic in a neighboring city who specializes in Hondas, and I will be screwed when he retires. He is awesome, and actually tells me when things do not need to be fixed. I only need to worry about oil changes and fixing the occasional CV boot or timing belt. Otherwise my Hondas have had very low maintenance costs. I will probably drive Hondas for life!
My second car was a dark gray '92 Civic DX, purchased at 34,000 miles. This car was probably the best auto purchase I have ever made, as it was 8 years old at the time. The dealer said, "A little old lady only drove it to church on Sundays." I kept it for almost 5 years, but stupidly wanted something shiny and newer.
My third car was a red '99 Civic, purchased at 83,000 miles. It was my first car with a working A/C! I kept it for just shy of 4 years. A couple of weeks before it was to be paid off, I hit a telephone pole while driving in my own icy alley. The insurance company assured me that it would be totaled, and in the meantime I was checking out Civics online near Chicago (3 hours away, but cheaper cars with lower mileage). The insurance co. ending up fixing the '99, but I had gotten my heart set on my next car...
My current car is a blue '05 Civic, purchased at 43,000 miles. It is the nicest car I have ever owned. It has minor cosmetic flaws, but it otherwise fabulous. I have a trusty mechanic in a neighboring city who specializes in Hondas, and I will be screwed when he retires. He is awesome, and actually tells me when things do not need to be fixed. I only need to worry about oil changes and fixing the occasional CV boot or timing belt. Otherwise my Hondas have had very low maintenance costs. I will probably drive Hondas for life!