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Honda has just released official pictures of the new Civic Si Sedan. This is the first time that Honda has applied the "Si" name to the 4-door Civic, since the first "Si" was released in 1986. The car will have the same 197 hp engine, 6-speed manual transmission, and 17-inch rims as the coupe. Luckily the new 4-door version only weighs about 60 pounds more than the coupe, so handling and performance should be about the same for the two cars. The new "Si" makes a normally bland/ reliable sedan fun and exciting. Wonder how Toyota will respond to this, since they discontinued the Corolla XRS for 2007.

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Anonymous Worth every dollar 0 Mar 27 2007, 3:51 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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This car is sharp inside and out with a great amount of power. The interior is roomy and very comfortable. Happy to have a 4-door si.
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