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  1. #37
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    i've driven a tractor and it has lighter steering than my DC2, does that mean that my DC2 is a really heavy pig?

  2. #38
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    This is interesting. So really, it shouldnt be a comparison between the sport and sp23 alone but also the base euro. Guess that is another car to add to the 'test drive' list.

    As a point of comparison, the car that my family member currently has is a 4 door astra (fully spec'd).
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

  3. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    The Euro is less comfortable than the Civic Sport. Road bumps go into cabin pretty hard.
    really? in all seriousness i dunno if the luxury accord has different spring rates or that I only drive on posh roads but it seems pretyt supple to me...

  4. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    This is interesting. So really, it shouldnt be a comparison between the sport and sp23 alone but also the base euro. Guess that is another car to add to the 'test drive' list.

    As a point of comparison, the car that my family member currently has is a 4 door astra (fully spec'd).
    Is that the CDX? If they can't go back to the cloth seats after using leather, then there is not much choice but to kick the base Euro out of the comparison... But.... the Euro is still mechanically a good car. I get better fuel consumption with pure city driving in my manual euro than an auto 1.8L astra doing combined city/freeway (and still having my daily redline fix).
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  5. #41
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    my 2 cents
    I have driven both the mazda 3 sp23 hatch and just this morning the civic sport in auto form the civic is much better in quality finish (feels generally more soild) performance and handling the only advantages the sp23 would have over the Civic is extra 300cc engine capacity and maybe the Bose option stereo which is overated.
    The civic's betters the 3 by having 5 speed tipo auto box oppose to the 3's 4 speed box has standard leather and sunroof and a much better interior overall plus you gotta love those CTR rims michellin tyres package and lastly its a HONDA.

  6. #42
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    CIVIC > Sp23...but either car you wont complain...everyones pretty much covered all options...
    Honda the power of wet dreams

  7. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    This is interesting. So really, it shouldnt be a comparison between the sport and sp23 alone but also the base euro. Guess that is another car to add to the 'test drive' list.

    As a point of comparison, the car that my family member currently has is a 4 door astra (fully spec'd).
    how much does an sri turbo cost?
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  8. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhk View Post
    how much does an sri turbo cost?
    $34,990 for the current 2 door hatch model.
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  9. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Is that the CDX? If they can't go back to the cloth seats after using leather, then there is not much choice but to kick the base Euro out of the comparison... But.... the Euro is still mechanically a good car. I get better fuel consumption with pure city driving in my manual euro than an auto 1.8L astra doing combined city/freeway (and still having my daily redline fix).
    No, one gen back. A CD TS/the rebadged opel. Dark cloth seats with a black dash.

    Quote Originally Posted by rhk
    how much does an sri turbo cost?
    You cant really through that into the mix as it is a two door vs the rest which are much more orientated to a 'family' market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

  10. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    No, one gen back. A CD TS/the rebadged opel. Dark cloth seats with a black dash.
    Ahh, that one. I have one too. A TS CD auto with optional ABS and traction control. Going to the base Euro from that Astra is GREAT!!!!! Don't leave the Euro out of the comparison then.
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  11. #47
    Got same thought about this when I was about to buy the Civic Sports... test both of them, and got in conclusion:
    - driving Mazda 3 SP23 is not much different (I didnt say no diff) than driving my 7th gen civic. almost the same cabin size, same old dash looks, etc. while driving the Sports still give me that "wow" factor until now... On the other hand, the SP23 seats are bit more comfy than the sports (especially when I test drive the sports, it was bloody hot day!!!) But at the end, I still prefer Sports than SP23 (I shouldve bought a 2nd Hand type S rather tan new Sports though.. T-T)
    At the end, you (or the family member) must have a go yourself... you cant go to HONDA forum and ask, which one better HONDA or MAZDA, coz its HONDA forum... if you dont like HONDA then you wont be here, right?

  12. #48
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    Eventhough this is a Honda forum, I have no problem telling someone to buy a Mazda over the Honda as long as the Mazda is a better buy.
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