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It's so refreshing to see a carmaker resist the big headlight look that is so common now. Previous Civics tried the wide eyed look and they came to their senses. Looks so much better.
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mags like Car and Driver had better be consistent and rip the shit out of Honda for the digital speedometer. C/D made a living off of repeatly beating up Ford and GM for digital spedometer for like 10 years in the 80's and 90's.
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mags like Car and Driver had better be consistent and rip the sh*t out of Honda for the digital speedometer.  C/D made a living off of repeatly beating up Ford and GM for digital spedometer for like 10 years in the 80's and 90's.

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Wont happen. You watch. They'll hail it as a wonder of modern technology and wonder why nobody else thought of it first.

And then people will send in letters cancelling their subscriptions, and C&D will become an import fanboy magazine.
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Wont happen.  You watch.  They'll hail it as a wonder of modern technology and wonder why nobody else thought of it first.


I wouldn't go that far. Everybody knows the Civic isn't the first to have that.

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