If memory serves me correct, there were alot more Honda Civics on the road in the 90's. Even boy racers were driving them along wth the VW Golf.
Am I right in thnking that the Civic has lost it's market share in Ireland?
| 20-02-2012, 16:09 | #1 |
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What ever happened the Honda Civic that was so popular in the 90's
If memory serves me correct, there were alot more Honda Civics on the road in the 90's. Even boy racers were driving them along wth the VW Golf.
Am I right in thnking that the Civic has lost it's market share in Ireland? |
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| 20-02-2012, 16:16 | #2 |
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Theres still a lot of Civics knocking around. The 90s models were the ones popular with "boy racers" (I really hate that term...); the newer models didnt really hit that scene at all. Theres still a fair amount of mid to late 90s model Civics knocking around, but as with any car from that era age and scrappage schemes has taken its toll. Doesnt help that so many of the hatchback model got modified beyond recognition!
Im not really sure why there are less on the road than there once were but price and running costs might have something to do with it. Hondas were never cheap to buy and Civics especially have a stigma attacked to them with insurance companies that makes them more expensive/difficult to insure. Its not really what people want nowadays where the trend seems to be more for 1.4 diesels that are cheap to buy and run. |
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| 20-02-2012, 16:53 | #3 | |
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Main reason you dont see many of the performance variants on the road these days is due high insurance and rising fuel prices aswell as loss of jobs and emigration. The tacky 1.4s are a rare sight as their former owners are most likely driving around in a serious booooo machine these days . Of course there were lots of people who would have opted in to the scrappage scheme and bought a new car aswell. There is still a good dart of Civics of that era about but nowhere near as much as there used to be. Newer Civics werent too popular with younger drivers because they were for the most part pretty bland, boring cars. |
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| 20-02-2012, 17:14 | #4 |
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IMO all civics are either modified beyond recognition or trashed to pieces by its users.
Ones from the 90's are the most popular because of EG and EK series as mentioned earlier on here. New (2010) civic is **** in many ways, and actually handles worse than the previous (EP) version. Srsly only EK and EG's are worth a punt. EG's are becoming very rare now and EK's are next in line. Times change. Last edited by voojeq; 20-02-2012 at 17:15. Reason: el retardo |
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| 20-02-2012, 17:45 | #6 |
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Well do we talk about why civic drop in popularity as model, or where did all the old ones gone?
Well part 1: I don't think that spaceship look did a faivor to civic latest generation. It is defenetly not for the everyone, so they limited their sales alot by this. 2.2 diesel ( pre 08 tax system ) did not do a faivor too. Anything above 2.0 and tax goes to lialia land! Part 2: Why there are no old ones around? Well... Alot of th died on roads, there is a reason why they are I'm black list of insurance companies. Good few rusted away I guess, it's not a young car ( eg ). Like mentioned above: alot of those are destroyed by awesome body kits or heavy foots. |
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| 20-02-2012, 17:52 | #7 | |
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I think the drop in popularity was simply due to cost. Granted the older EG/EK Civic were not the cheapest car, but in terms of reliability and general performance they were pretty good. It seems the other manufacturers have simply caught up and even pass Honda in this regard. Most petrol cars have vastly improved relability from those of the 90s (e.g. Ford Escorts, Orions) and the Civic has lost ground here. To try and hold market share, Honda have attempted to shove the Civic into the Premium section of the band by offering things like cruise, panoramic roofs, etc, but now they are simply too expensive. So, while the older Civic's were simple, but reliable, the newer Civic have tended towards the same as other brands, albeit more expensive. I mean Kia and Hyundai have really upped the their game. |
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| 20-02-2012, 18:06 | #9 |
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I own two of them
For the road ![]() For the track ![]() While in certain guises they are very quick and handle really well I certainly wouldn't like to be in a crash in one that doesn't have a cage. They are like tin cans |
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| 20-02-2012, 18:37 | #10 |
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The reason numbers are so down is price, they were retailing in or around €25k for a basic spec model, this compared to change of €20k for the likes of a Golf or Corolla. I see Honda have the new model now for around €20k so sales may improve.
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| 20-02-2012, 19:04 | #11 |
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I would have thought that there were more of the outgoing Civic models on the road than the previous 01-05 models though? They were desperate looking yokes.
Good few of the spaceship models around where I'm from. |
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| 20-02-2012, 19:13 | #12 |
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Don't forget, they didn't sell in big numbers here, but they came in from Japan by the boatload, I remember in the 90s importers just imported corolla and corona diesels for the taxi drivers, pajeros for the farmers and businessmen, and civics for the racers.
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Funny how something takes off here & nowhere else. Or vice-versa |
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| 20-02-2012, 22:44 | #15 |
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I've seen a few honda variant oversea that are different in styling and why they never bother bringing the Honda City to the european market (Other than poland I see on wikipedia) is beyond me..
Nice compact saloon with a decent output petrol engine.. Drove one before, gotta love that v-tec engine.. Also drove the 2 litre Saloon Honda Civic.. superb car.. very light chassis and great poke when needed.. it really is a free revving engine If they sell the 2 litre saloon civic here in ireland, I'd seriously consider it..
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