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Honda Civic Type S
Jan 23rd
Our Review First Published March 2008
Honda’s latest Civic flavour – the Type S – is pitched as a sporty three-door hatch just below the ultra-quick Type R. It’s billed as a more comfortable, less expensive and less, well, extreme alternative to the Type R, I was keen to see how it coped with the demands of family life with the usual kids, shopping and mess that entails. Could it do all that and knock a few years off as well? Let’s have a look… More >
Honda Civic Hybrid ES
Jan 22nd
Review first published by us in 2008
The Look
It doesn’t immediately make you want to go ‘wow’, but it quickly grows on you. At first glance it just looks like any boring old saloon – or as Deb’s son commented ‘it’s an old man’s car’. At first I thought the big round brake lights were rather dated until someone suggested that actually they were quite retro – so I’ve changed my mind. It was unfortunate that we had a maroon one – always reminds me of a school uniform I’d rather forget. It would definitely look better in any of the other metallic colours on offer. I’d recommend the Royal Blue Pearl. More >
Older But Wiser
Jan 21st
I think we’re all guilty of cursing other drivers for their apparent lack of driving skills, and one particular group of motorists perhaps have a worse time of it than others: the elderly, with the stereotypical image of a little old lady who can barely see over the steering wheel, driving a huge old car way below the speed limit.
A prime example is my neighbour’s father who seems oblivious to the frustration he causes in others as he pootles tootles along at 20mph, despite the remarkable fact that he can do it all the way from Aberdeen to London, a journey that would make many a younger driver think twice.
My immediate reaction is that they should be banned from the roads, but recent research by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) challenges this myth and reveals that on the whole, older drivers are the safest around. Perhaps younger people could learn a thing or two from them? More >