2016 Civic Starts at $19,475 - Coupe Revealed

The wheels on the 2016 accord and civic are fugazzi

it always looks fugazi on entry level. lots of the manufacturers know what wheel is hot and what is not. a lotta people don't care tho so they can move numbers with booty rims. its a honda tho so these joints will get stolen early.

agree with RFX, i can see some maxima from the side.
 
The wheels on the 2016 accord and civic are fugazzi

it always looks fugazi on entry level. lots of the manufacturers know what wheel is hot and what is not. a lotta people don't care tho so they can move numbers with booty rims. its a honda tho so these joints will get stolen early.

agree with RFX, i can see some maxima from the side.

True entry levels never looked good but even the ex-l trim ones are pretty bad. I prefer the ex-l wheels on my 2015 vs the 2016 ones.
 
I don't mind the sportback on the new body. But I really dislike the new taillights.
 
That front end reminds me of the BRZ :nerd:

The hood looks like it has the bulges on the sides, the side marker, and the front end in general.
 
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Current Camrys cost about ~$4k more, they start at $23k now.

Accords about $22k though so it'll probably get a price bump next year when the Civic comes out as to not take sales away from each other.
 
Current Camrys cost about ~$4k more, they start at $23k now.

Accords about $22k though so it'll probably get a price bump next year when the Civic comes out as to not take sales away from each other.

I got my 2015 camry se for less than the sticker price of this new civic.
 
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Current Camrys cost about ~$4k more, they start at $23k now.

Accords about $22k though so it'll probably get a price bump next year when the Civic comes out as to not take sales away from each other.

I got my 2015 camry se for less than the sticker price of this new civic.

When did you get it? Because it's really not far fetch to get a leftover 2015 model for that once the 2016 are rolled out.

Also, that argument doesn't really hold because you are comparing discounted purchase price to full retail price.

With haggling and time, I could probably get the Civic at about the same discount you got on your Camry making the price difference present once again.
 
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