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FanTum
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Unfotunately I recently destroyed my 97 Honda Civic. :(

Now I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX-G. I am very pleased with it!!!!!
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[Edited by FanTum on 03-10-2001 at 12:03 PM]
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94' celica gt
96' celica gt( currently broken, but will get fixed)

fantum, what model civic did you have before? and what kind of performance difference did u notice between the old and new one ie, acceleration, handling.
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Apart from the body and interior lookin' way better, They increased the engine size from a 1.6 to a 1.7. My first was a 97 civic LX automatic. I missed a standard so my new one is a standard. I think they right a bit better. They feel more like a luxury car now.
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Post by Jester »

I drive a '90 Civic EX sedan. Very very nice clean car that gets great mileage but doesn't satisfy my desire for speed so I'm selling it this summer and gonna get a '87-90 Mustang LX hatchback 5.0 5spd that'll I mod to hell and back :D
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