View Full Version : 2004 Honda Civic (UK) (large pix inside)
altezza
09-02-2003, 01:50 PM
A sharper 3 door and higher quality 5 door give Honda’s most popular car fresh appeal
3 door
New look front and rear styling
Significant ride, handling and steering improvements
Upgraded "1.6 Sport" 3 door
Improved engine response / acceleration for Type-R
Brighter projector-style headlamps with wider beam width
Trip mpg display / outside temperature gauge (except Type-R)
Enlarged boot capacity through adoption of spacesaver spare wheel
5 door
New look front and rear styling
More comfort and quietness (designed for "class above" refinement)
New Type S with VSA 5-door model – available April 2004
Brighter projector-style headlamps with wider beam width
Door mirror mounted side indicator repeaters
More supportive front seats with new trim materials
Luminous instrumentation and steering wheel operated audio controls
Trip mpg display / outside temperature
Enlarged boot capacity through adoption of spacesaver spare wheel
altezza
09-02-2003, 01:51 PM
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006hon-.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006-a-hon-.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006-b-hon-.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006-c-hon-.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006-d-hon-.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006-e-hon-.jpg
http://www.uploadit.org/files/020903-34006-f-hon-.jpg
crazidude
09-02-2003, 02:33 PM
Looks kinda the same.... just sportier.
Yea.. Agreed.. Its same..
But the 4 door model is so ugly IMO..
Is it the same 160 horses? as the American Si. I wish they would go back to the 2001 Si design, or take the new Civic EX design and si it. I dont like the Skunk design. Looks to girly.
altezza
09-02-2003, 08:27 PM
the type R in UK has 200 hp (2.0L engine, 0-62mph in 6.6sec), type S in UK = Si in North America (160 hp)
novass
09-02-2003, 10:47 PM
not bad, as long as it doesnt receive a wing the size of my dinner table and an exhuast tip wider then my toilet. nothing against Civics, they are good cars for what they are, but wings and stickers dont make it a race car
stracing
09-02-2003, 10:53 PM
still don't know why they're exporting type-r?
its crap that only britain gets them...not even japan has them
i still like the previous version....good car just going around the city.
This little lifting has improved the not-type R Civic IMO :)
tkach
09-03-2003, 06:10 AM
the four door type s kinda reminds me of a toyota matrix
the type R in UK has 200 hp (2.0L engine, 0-62mph in 6.6sec), type S in UK = Si in North America (160 hp)
wow,thank you for clearing that up on the engines,i had no clue,i saw a civic a few weeks bak and it wasnt a type R and it was movin pretty quick,so i put up chase,as we got to twisty roads,i managed to get up close and he obviously realised i was puttin up chase,so he put his foot down,by this time i was bout a bus lengh behind him,around the corners,he wasnt,making the gap bigger,but at the same time i wasnt making it smaller,then we hit the straight and he took off quickly,when we hit a traffic light,it said civic type S on the back,i was like what the fuck is that
if you remember TT i spoke to u after that and i was goin crazy coz we didnt know what engine it was.lol
We have the 200HP type-R's in Denmark as well, and with the somewhat agressiv styling it looks alright. But the vanilla versions just look way to dull IMO. Same goes for Toyota Corolla, and Pug 307.
possessed_beaver
09-03-2003, 12:27 PM
ok people. look at the picture of the civic, close you're eyes and imagine a massive wing on it, and a meugan/spoon sticker...
:looks out his window sees civic with massive wing coming up the road, looks further sees a DSM with stickers, and wing: I didnt have to close my eyes to see that. :lol:
possessed_beaver
09-04-2003, 01:17 AM
hahahaaha
good call blah!
ferrari550
09-24-2003, 10:09 PM
that doesn't look too bad at all, i guess i was expecting worse. The civic for 2004 here in north america looks pretty ugly if you ask me, i believe i saw it one motortrend.com or something, but whatever it was, it looked like a 1996 corolla
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