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having driven a civic sport (joyriding test drive at dealer) and a SP23.... i reckon get
1. SP23 for a more sporty drive
2. a Euro or even a USDM accord VTI with K24 for comfot
the civic sport isnt really sporty for that price and isnt really comfy or that price...
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 Originally Posted by IAMVTEC
And obviously the Accord Euro is a bigger car than the Civic. I feel the inside is very similar, but outside looks bigger and the feeling of driving Accord is much more heavier than a Civic. It may have to do with the bigger steering wheel, but Civic feels like a small car to drive, Accord doesnt.
Have you driven an Accord Euro? They feel as small as the TS version of the Holden Astra and the Euro is more nimble (turns quicker).
Also, the Accord Euro and Civic Sport are almost the same size:
Euro Civic Length (mm) 4665 4550
Width (mm) 1760 1750
Height (mm) 1445 1435
Wheelbase (mm) 2670 2700
The Euro is 11.5 cm longer, 1 cm wider and 1 cm taller. That is not much difference, less than the size of a male organ.
Last edited by aaronng; 06-02-2007 at 09:11 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Nugget02
yep! my bro drives a euro n theyre verrry fine indeed  especially audio wise,, even for stocks, the 6x9s in the bac will perform... altho for some reason the speaker cavity in the back passenger doors are empty,, hrmm.. suss,,,,, hey aaron,, is urs like this too?
Yup, the rear door speaker pods are empty because AUDM model has only 6 speakers. In the USDM TSX, there are 8 speakers and two of them are mounted in the rear door.
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 Originally Posted by yourfather
if your seats are burning your legs, maybe invest in some pants?
hahaha funny one!! i'm sure that u'd rather see me in something other than pants tho! 
 Originally Posted by aaronng
The Euro is 11.5 cm longer, 1 cm wider and 1 cm taller. That is not much difference, less than the size of a male organ.
What an interesting comparison u have there...
Where have you been all my life...... and why didn't you stay there!?

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 Originally Posted by **Ghost**
having driven a civic sport (joyriding test drive at dealer) and a SP23.... i reckon get
1. SP23 for a more sporty drive
2. a Euro or even a USDM accord VTI with K24 for comfot
the civic sport isnt really sporty for that price and isnt really comfy or that price...
The Euro is less comfortable than the Civic Sport. Road bumps go into cabin pretty hard.
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 Originally Posted by Miss_GTI
What an interesting comparison u have there...
It's easier to imagine the difference when people have something to compare with
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Yea Ive driven Euro around, for 2 days actually. I dont know if its because I drive Civic too much but Euro feels very heavy to me. Maybe its not the car, but the wheel feels heavy and has quite strong resistance. Ive driven lots of other cars(usually smaller cars since theyre all my friends) but not as heavy in feel as Accord.
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 Originally Posted by IAMVTEC
Yea Ive driven Euro around, for 2 days actually. I dont know if its because I drive Civic too much but Euro feels very heavy to me. Maybe its not the car, but the wheel feels heavy and has quite strong resistance. Ive driven lots of other cars(usually smaller cars since theyre all my friends) but not as heavy in feel as Accord.
You mean the steering feel? That's totally different to whether a car is "heavy" when turning. Steering feel depends on the amount of power assistance. In the Euro, assistance is minimised. In the Civic, I think it uses electrically assisted power steering, so the assist is much more constant. Civic's steering wheel is light.
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 Originally Posted by aaronng
You mean the steering feel? That's totally different to whether a car is "heavy" when turning. Steering feel depends on the amount of power assistance. In the Euro, assistance is minimised. In the Civic, I think it uses electrically assisted power steering, so the assist is much more constant. Civic's steering wheel is light.
Hmm... I haven't driven the Civic.. but I actually find the Euro steering is quite light compared to my GTI (or maybe something is wrong with the Euro *shrugz*)
Where have you been all my life...... and why didn't you stay there!?

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 Originally Posted by Miss_GTI
Hmm... I haven't driven the Civic.. but I actually find the Euro steering is quite light compared to my GTI (or maybe something is wrong with the Euro *shrugz*)
European cars usually have heavier steering. IAMVTEC might not be able to turn the wheel of your GTI.
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 Originally Posted by aaronng
European cars usually have heavier steering. IAMVTEC might not be able to turn the wheel of your GTI.
LOL
aww.. thats mean! but where do u think i get my toned arms and fat a$$ from? hmm haha
Where have you been all my life...... and why didn't you stay there!?

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 Originally Posted by Miss_GTI
LOL
aww.. thats mean! but where do u think i get my toned arms and fat a$$ from? hmm haha
Toned arms are always good!
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