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2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper
2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper
2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper 2006 Honda Civic Si pictures and wallpaper
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2006 Honda Civic Si news, pictures, and information

Set free the all-new 2006 Civic Si and hold on tight.
Because the car that redefined the modern sport-compact revolution now runs on pure i-VTEC® adrenaline. At the center of this revolutionary masterpiece lives the powerful 197-horsepower 2.0-liter K20 engine that screams performance. Add in a close-ratio, 6-speed manual transmission, sportier suspension and road-hugging standard 17' wheels, and the 2006 Civic Si is ready for anything your race-driven brain can muster up. The 20th-anniversary Civic Si is loaded with hi-tech performance and attitude. And it's waiting for your go.

You'll be ready for spirited moves with a totally reengineered MacPherson strut front/multi-link rear suspension with firmer spring rates, beefy stabilizer bars and razor-quick Electric Power Steering (EPS). Roll with standard 17' or accessory 18' alloy wheels, while available warm-weather tires tighten your grip.

This latest-generation Civic Si is the beneficiary of broad and thorough research in safety design from Honda. It's fully loaded with features to help keep you and your passengers safe. The Advanced Compatibility Engineering™ (ACE™) body structure enhances the vehicle's ability to deal with crash energy in impacts with vehicles of differing size. To help you maintain steering control during hard stops, an anti-lock braking system (ABS) is standard. Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) in the Civic Si takes into account how the car is dynamically loaded, and apportions braking force appropriately. The new Civic Si also enhances your visibility to others by incorporating Daytime Running Lights (DRL) up front.

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