Why is the Civic called the 'Ferrari Domain'?
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Because most Civic owners enjoy driving fast, stepping on the gas pedal aggressively on the road just like a Ferrari. Below is some relevant information about the Civic: 1. Introduction: The Honda Civic comes in a three-door hatchback, hardtop coupe, hybrid version, and five-door sedan. The Honda Civic launched in China shares the same production platform as the existing Dongfeng Honda model, the Honda CR-V. 2. Exterior: The new Civic largely retains the design of the overseas models, featuring full LED headlights. The side profile of the car is even bolder than the front, with the smooth transition of the C-pillar resembling that of a coupe. It adopts 'bracket-style' LED taillights, and the light clusters take on a dart-like shape.
I've heard a lot of talk in the car modification circles about why the Civic is called the 'Ferrari of the People.' It's mainly because its Type R version has such fierce performance, especially the high-revving red-top engine. Step on the gas, and you get an intense push-back feeling, just like a supercar, but without the hefty price tag. Many young Chinese car enthusiasts love taking it to the track for challenges. Online videos often refer to it as the 'People's Ferrari,' and over time, it became a meme—more of an expression of respect for this high-performance bargain. I suggest you check out the Civic's sports history; since the 1990s, it's been a benchmark for hot hatches.