Honda civic si 
                                   Honda civic si 
 
Honda civic si
Honda can't seem to make up its mind regarding its Civic Si. It was a  hatchback for three vehicle generations. It was a great car, but  hatchbacks just don't sell that well here in the States. So, the Civic  Si became a coupe in 1999. The first Civic Si Coupe was a hit. We still  see these cars everywhere we turn. We can't escape them -- they're  everywhere.  
                                        Honda civic si However, just as the original Civic Si Coupe was hitting the apex of its  popularity, Honda pulled it off the market. Honda fans all over the  U.S. mourned the loss of their favorite sporty coupe. But all was not  seemingly lost, as a new Civic Si hatch was introduced in 2002. 
                                           Honda civic si One would think that the introduction of a new Civic Si hatch would have  caused celebration in the streets. But the 2002 Si wasn't  well-received. It looked like a minivan, had a so-so 160 horsepower  motor, and was a little overpriced. This last hot hatch wasn't the hit  Honda was hoping for. 
                                         Honda civic si We'll be the first to say it: this new Civic coupe is very  reminiscent of the Scion tC -- especially in the rear. It even looks  like it has a bit of Audi TT-inspired styling queues thrown into the mix  as well. All in all, the shape of the new Civic coupe is very sleek and  very clean. This new Si looks much better than the old minivan-styled Si hatch. We really hope the final production version looks like this concept.  
                                       Honda civic si We also hope that the Civic Si Concept's engine makes it into final  production, too. The Si Concept comes powered by a 200 horsepower inline  four. And like all true race-inspired Hondas, the Si has a very high  redline -- 8,000 rpm to be exact. Also, as this is a race-inspired  vehicle, the Si's engine is mated to a close-ratio 6-speed transmission.  That's not the only goodie found in the transmission case. A helical  limited slip differential is also packed inside to aid in cornering and  launching the car.  
                                            Honda civic si Speaking of cornering, the wheels aren't too shabby, either. 18-inch  cast aluminum rims adorn all four corners of the Si, and those are  wrapped in 225/40R18 rubber. Large, cross-drilled disc brakes also sit  at all four corners of the car. Clamping force on these discs comes from  beefy four-piston Brembo calipers. Needless to say, we are praying for  these brakes to make it to the final version of the car. 
                                       Honda civic si As the new Civic Si is still just a concept, not too many details have  been made available. We'll all have to wait until SEMA in November when  the actual production version of the Civic Si makes its debut.  Hopefully, we'll learn about the features and the price by then. Stay  tuned... 
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