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Old 01-23-2006, 10:31 PM
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Car Decision

I have a 89 honda civic sedan i love it with all my heart but i want to know is should i get a HB they have way more aftermarket parts for it. But also im 6'4 but i just want to hear some opinons on how you guys like your HB or whatever. And i have also put headers and a intake on it but i can take it off and put then on the HB but just wanted to know about the space on the inside realy and how much room would i have for a speaker box for my 2 12s just let me know. Also im not a HB person but i think i can change my mind.
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Re: Car Decision

check out edmunds.com and compare the leg room and luggage capacity.
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Re: Car Decision

if you like your car....stick with it.
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Re: Car Decision

Thats what i decided to do.
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can we say, "punctuation?"

1. those runon sentences are a bit hard to read.

2. i'm 6'4" and i drive a crx. no discomfort. it's actually got MORE legroom than the larger vehicles out these days. the difference is that you're more or less sitting flat in the civic and crx, but you're sitting with your legs bent, and about a foot and a half higher in larger vehicles like pickup trucks.

the sitting flat position provides for much greater comfort in my opinion. you'll fit fine in the cockpit of a civic hatch, i assure you.

3. the crx has less trunk space than the hatchback, i'm certain, and i could easily fit 2 12s depending on the box. before you buy or build your speaker cabinet, just measure, measure, measure. be sure that you know how tall, wide, and long your trunk will allow. really, though, i could fit just about anything in my hatchback space, i'm sure you could fit 2 12s in a civic hatch.

i mean, i've been known to lug around my 300W fender bxr300c bass combo amp around. it's huge, but it fits.
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Old 01-24-2006, 08:47 PM
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Re: Car Decision

I also went from four door to hatch. I actually prefer the look of the four door..but i like the sportiness of the hatch. I think it's all preferance. you'll fit fine in it too. I haul around buddies who are like 6'5 and they fit fine. I acually had one of my buddies drive my old four door who was 6'10 haha. you'll be happy with a hatch or a 4dr either way
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OK thanks
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