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I have a 2006 Honda Civic. At this time they changed it and now it has a timing chain instead of a timing belt so no worries about it having to be changed and the costs incured by that. Though I bought the car in 2005, so far I haven't had any problems other than regular maintenance and I had to get a new battery.

The new generation Civic is very nice car. Going to a timing chain of the new motor was a big plus.

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I have a 2006 Honda Civic. At this time they changed it and now it has a timing chain instead of a timing belt so no worries about it having to be changed and the costs incured by that. Though I bought the car in 2005, so far I haven't had any problems other than regular maintenance and I had to get a new battery.

The new generation Civic is very nice car. Going to a timing chain of the new motor was a big plus.

Yes and thank God because I had a 2002 civic before that and I wasn't looking forward to changing the belt on it.

Married: May 28th, 2007

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But it looks weird.

:o I love my 2006 civic. I haven't seen any other car out there I would trade it for. It looks great!

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But it looks weird.

:o I love my 2006 civic. I haven't seen any other car out there I would trade it for. It looks great!

Weirdo :jest:

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You are all pinheads!

Patriots buy American cars!

:innocent:

Most of the assemby for my Honda was actually done in Colorado.

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You are all pinheads!

Patriots buy American cars!

:innocent:

Most of the assemby for my Honda was actually done in Colorado.

Clearly not one of the pro-America parts of America.

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I don't really care which state assembled my car or who they voted for. I am just glad it was Americans that put the final product together.

Oh, thanks for taking the time to get that little chart for me though. That was nice of you :)

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