Hot or Not? Civic Euro-Spec Si now in Diesel!

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Europeans have once again proven they get all the spiffy hatches. This time around it's the latest Civic Si five-door from Honda hitting UK dealerships next month. It looks like the current track-oriented Type-R model, but comes with the regular Si engine offerings and can be had for quite a bit less cash. It's a Type-R on a budget, if you will, aimed at the young and hip who are low on the funds.

Its exterior gets athletic touches like body-colored bumpers, fog lights, 17-in. wheels, Type-R-like mesh grille, and dark chrome door handles and fuel door. Its fascia with sleek headlights and bigger lower grille looks starkly like the more performance-tuned Type-R we've come to desire this side of the Atlantic.


Inside, passengers are treated to a cabin in half-leather. There are all the usual bells and whistles, like a CD player/radio, air conditioning, electric windows, and now, a USB port for iPod connectivity.

Another bonus for prospective European Si buyers that we don't see in the U.S. is a range of engine offerings, which include 1.4L (coming later this year) and 1.8L gasoline engines and a 2.2L diesel, mated to either a a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic (the 1.4L get's Honda's i-Shift transmission in place of the standard five-speed auto) . With the manual on board, the 1.4L should net at least 40 mpg, depending on the transmission, while the 1.8L Si five-door gets a claimed 35 mpg combined. The bigger diesel with a manual 'box garners a claimed 44 mpg combined.
 

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I like it. I'm a big fan of the exterior design.
 


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not
 


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I like it but it doesn't make any sense saying that "it comes with the Si engine offerings"
 

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but it doesn't come with Si engines
"With the manual on board, the 1.4L should net at least 40 mpg, depending on the transmission, while the 1.8L Si five-door gets a claimed 35 mpg combined."

It does. Maybe it's not 2.0L but they refer to it in Europe as an Si.:suprise:
 

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where are they getting 5-door from? looks like a 3-door hatch to me.
 

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is it supposed to say "athletic" or "aesthetic"?? lol

Its exterior gets athletic touches like body-colored bumpers, fog lights, 17-in. wheels, Type-R-like mesh grille, and dark chrome door handles and fuel door. Its fascia with sleek headlights and bigger lower grille looks starkly like the more performance-tuned Type-R we've come to desire this side of the Atlantic.
 

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Deff hot Diesels are soo unpopular in the US very strange to me..........
 

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Deff hot Diesels are soo unpopular in the US very strange to me..........
Most people think of diesel engines in big heavy things, like in the pick up trucks and big rigs, not many people realize how economical diesel engines can be.
 

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Most people think of diesel engines in big heavy things, like in the pick up trucks and big rigs, not many people realize how economical diesel engines can be.
Yeah my moms TDI gets 50mpg on the highway, hybrids can't do that.

It's only a matter of time before the US consumer smartens up to the idea.
 


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