I love everything about the 2013 compared to the 2012. Sure, I could buy a 2012 for a really good deal, but it still doesn't seem worth it. I bought a Ford Fiesta which turned out to be a Lemon so I don't have a car right now. January 23rd? Ouch, but I'm still willing to wait for all of the new features.
I like the Chrome on the outside. The LA showroom pictures show the Si with what looks like black in place of the chrome on the front. Good news for people who don't like the chrome if that's an option. I like the much more aggressive look to the front. I hope the spoiler is standard. The "regular" 2013 civics have two spoiler add-on options to pick from. That would be nice if the Si had the same options to choose. I really like the tail lights going into the trunk; I think the elongated look is better.
Absolutely love the interior compared to the 2012. I REALLY like the carbon fiber inserts; that is just so after market classy. Nice job on that Honda. I'd like to touch the dash material; I know it's not leather, but it looks like leather, and that's good enough for me. The cabin looks much darker, and I like that as well. The chrome accents on the inside are super classy. That really pulls it all together.
Disappointed there is no push button start and/or keyless/remoteless entry. (some cars unlock just by the dongle being next to the door, so sexy)
Majorly disappointed by no LEDs in the front and rear of the car. This feature (or lack thereof) makes the car seem dated right off the bat.
Interior lighting only has the color blue. Kinda of weak when other car companies' interior lighting can change colors at the push of a button.
I'm debating this car over the Kia Optima 2013 just because of features and style. I really would rather have a Japanese car rather than a Korean car, but these cars are made in Canada now? What about the engine? Anyone know what exactly is done in Canada? Do they just put the Japanese made parts together? This concerns me. Every Honda I have owned in the past has had that comforting J, and they all lasted for over 350k miles.
I like the Chrome on the outside. The LA showroom pictures show the Si with what looks like black in place of the chrome on the front. Good news for people who don't like the chrome if that's an option. I like the much more aggressive look to the front. I hope the spoiler is standard. The "regular" 2013 civics have two spoiler add-on options to pick from. That would be nice if the Si had the same options to choose. I really like the tail lights going into the trunk; I think the elongated look is better.
Absolutely love the interior compared to the 2012. I REALLY like the carbon fiber inserts; that is just so after market classy. Nice job on that Honda. I'd like to touch the dash material; I know it's not leather, but it looks like leather, and that's good enough for me. The cabin looks much darker, and I like that as well. The chrome accents on the inside are super classy. That really pulls it all together.
Disappointed there is no push button start and/or keyless/remoteless entry. (some cars unlock just by the dongle being next to the door, so sexy)
Majorly disappointed by no LEDs in the front and rear of the car. This feature (or lack thereof) makes the car seem dated right off the bat.
Interior lighting only has the color blue. Kinda of weak when other car companies' interior lighting can change colors at the push of a button.
I'm debating this car over the Kia Optima 2013 just because of features and style. I really would rather have a Japanese car rather than a Korean car, but these cars are made in Canada now? What about the engine? Anyone know what exactly is done in Canada? Do they just put the Japanese made parts together? This concerns me. Every Honda I have owned in the past has had that comforting J, and they all lasted for over 350k miles.