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10th-Gen Honda Accord Vs. New 11th-Gen Civic Is A Closer Race Than You’d Expect

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Honda just released their all-new Civic, and not only does it look similar to the Accord, but both cars offer a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine in certain trims. But just how similarly do these cars with that engine perform? Throttle House attempt to find that out in their latest video, which pits the two against each other.

In the Accord, the 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder is good for 192 hp (195 PS / 143 kW) and 192 lb-ft (260 Nm) of torque, while in the Civic, it delivers 180 hp (182 PS / 134 kW) and 177 lb-ft (240 Nm) of torque. However, while the Accord has a power advantage, the Civic has a weight advantage, tipping the scales at 3,077 lb (1,396 kg) compared to the Accord’s 3,223 lb (1,462 kg). Both cars are front-wheel drive and both are equipped with a CVT gearbox.

See Also: The 2022 Honda Civic Is Quicker Than The Mazda3 And Toyota Corolla

The first test is a drag race. Off the line, the Accord‘s extra torque helps overcome its weight disadvantage, resulting in a better start than the Civic, but that lead doesn’t last for long. The Civic eventually catches up, and actually manages to win the race by about half a car length. Next up is a roll race from 37 mph (60 km/h), and this is where the Accord’s extra power works in its favor. As soon as the drivers floor the throttle, the Accord just keeps pulling on the Civic all the way to the end, finishing the exact same distance apart, but in opposite positions.

To watch both races in full, you can check out Throttle House’s video below.

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Toyota GR Yaris Wipes The Floor With New Honda Civic Type R

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Not only does the (all-wheel drive) Toyota GR Yaris seem to be heaps of fun to drive but the hard data reveals that it can out-perform the current king of front-wheel drive hot hatches, the Honda Civic Type R.

Eager to see just how capable the GR Yaris is, Motor Magazine in Australia lined it up against a 2021 Civic Type R for a series of drag races and a braking test from 62 mph (100 km/h).

Initially, the YouTube channel does some individual acceleration runs in the cars and it is the GR Yaris that proves to be far easier to get off the line, thanks in part to its all-wheel drive system and the short gear ratios. It records a best 0-100 km/h (62 mph) time of 5.2 seconds and runs through the quarter-mile in a mere 13.3 seconds.

Read Also: Beat The Waiting List With This 70-mile 2021 Toyota GR Yaris, But There’s A Price To Pay

By comparison, the best time recorded by the Honda Civic Type R was a 6.1 second sprint to 100 km/h and a 14.1 second quarter mile. While it is the Honda that has more power than the Toyota, the simple fact that it is front-wheel drive means it struggles to put its power to the ground and requires more skill to get off the line.

As for the head-to-head drag races, it comes as little surprise that it is the GR Yaris that proves to have the advantage. Thanks to its softer suspension system, it squats down nicely when launching off the line and sprints to a significant advantage over the Honda. The results from the three drag races were all the same and went in favor of the Toyota.

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Dealership Employee Filmed Swearing About Customer, Making Him Wait An Hour To Get Car Back

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Getting your oil changed is usually pretty simple, but it turned into a nightmare for one customer who took their car to Northside Honda in San Antonio.

In a Facebook post noticed by The Drive, Gabriel Rendon said he took his car in for an oil change and dealership employees also recommend he change is brake and transmission fluid as well as get a new battery.

Rendon allegedly told them he just wanted the oil change and would bring the car back in a couple of weeks to have the rest of the work done. However, the dealership reportedly ignored this and did everything. As a result, they allegedly  asked for $480 instead of the typical $30 or $40 for an oil change.

Also Watch: Dashcam Shows Dealership Employee Learning To Drive Stick On Customer’s Focus RS

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Posted by Northside Honda on Wednesday, April 1, 2020

This, unsurprisingly, led to an argument which was settled when everyone agreed to reinstall the old battery and call it a day. While that’s a reasonable compromise for a bad situation, it appears at least one dealership employee held a grudge.

As you can see in the dashcam video, they drove Rendon’s car back to the service department where the driver had a quick discussion with another employee. During this, one of them says “We gotta let this mother*cker sit an hour, because the guy’s a f*cking a**hole.”

Rendon says that’s exactly what happened as they waited for nearly an hour to get his car back. That’s far longer than it should take to swap out a battery and the lengthy delay prompted Rendon to check the dashcam and discover the dealership purposely punished him for their mistake.

Needless to say, customers should never be treated like that and it’s disappointing that at least two people knew what was happening and neither did anything about it. Now, the dealership is paying the price as the story is getting plenty of attention.

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So went to Honda today to get my oil change and while I was there, they let me know that they recommend I change my transmission and brake fluid and that I needed a new battery.  I told them I had just come in for a oil change and said I would come back in a couple weeks to get the rest done. Well turns out they ended up doing everything and wanted me to pay $480. I told them that I specifically said to only do the oil and after arguing for a while they ended up deciding to take the new battery back and put my old one back in. So they took my car to the back and I ended up waiting for almost an hour for them to put my old battery back and wondered why it took an hour to put my battery back. Well, this is why. I decided to review my dash cam footage and this is what I captured. By the way this was at Northside Honda on San Pedro and 410

Posted by Gabriel Rendon on Saturday, August 22, 2020