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My GF has a Golf 1.9SDI and its a fine enough engine but it is sounds so much like a diesel - its rattly and coarse and my previous Audi 2.0TDI was the same. The Civic's diesel rattle is there, for sure but its nowhere near as coarse and intrusive. |
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It is one of the main design features of the car. Image what it would look like with a wiper sticking out - bl**dy awful! To have a rear wiper would mean a full redesign of the rear of the car and I like it just the way it is. Like I said in my post, it is an obvious feature of the car, why complain when you know that's how the car comes. Remember all windows should be clear before driving off, is a couple of extra seconds to do the rear window too much especially now with winter approaching?
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p.s. - I'd still like a rear wiper, but only if it were "concealed" (inside the spoiler body ?) - and yes, I always clear all my windows before I drive off ... |
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1) Unlock the car, pick up my rubber edged scrapper, and clear my windows starting on the passenger side and work my way around and get in the drivers side (Obviously!) 2) Ignition on, into neutral (i-shift), put on seatbelt then pass the start button, this way it has never failed to start or recognise it is in neutral. 3) Plug in ipod and away I go. I love my car, 'design features' and all. |
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Two things detract from the ownership experience;
1. Poor paint quality and stone chips 2. Poor feeling from the brakes I love the look of the rear end, well worth the loss of some visibility, it's still parkable. The lack of rear wiper has never occurred to me. |
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Braking behaviour is a bit more subjective (although I do believe my Civic has deteriorated a little in the course of 1 year) ... it could be degraded (e.g. - water contaminated) brake fluid, or 'glazed' discs \ pads, or 'sticky' caliper pistons ... Either way, anyone who has changed to "EBC Greenstuff" pads has reported significant improvement over the original equipment ! ... p.s. - the "best" extra that I have, is the rear parking sensors - not because I can't reverse park - but due to the "small and invisible children that once ran behind me while I was parking" ! ... Last edited by J. Derek Riddell; 28th October 2008 at 18:26. Reason: the "p.s." ... |
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Out of the three choices (how the Civic is or the two above) Honda took the right one |
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2} Perhaps Honda could commission James Dyson to design an "air-blade" to clear the rear screen ? 3} Or, to keep it in house, a brace of tiny Asimos (armed with little rubber scrapers) that clamber out of hidden recesses to the right and left of the rear screen ? Last edited by J. Derek Riddell; 29th October 2008 at 15:44. Reason: not telling |
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Last edited by franco; 29th October 2008 at 16:04. |
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Have you compared it to any other 2.2 ? ... maybe - just maybe - you just got a "Swindon Monday-morning special" ? ... |
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