Why is the Civic said to surpass everything?
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Saying the Civic surpasses everything is due to its long-term lack of model updates and high brand influence. Here are explanations for why the Civic is called 'Siyu': 1. Transliteration: 'Siyu' is actually a transliterated name, but not from Mandarin—it's from Cantonese. 2. Launch period: In the 1990s, the Civic was launched in Hong Kong, where it was transliterated into 'Siyu.' 3. Meaning: It signifies a street-oriented civilian car with exceptional power performance. Below is extended information comparing the Honda Civic and the Buick Verano: 1. Models: Both are representatives of compact sports sedans from joint ventures—one is a Japanese A-segment car, and the other is an American A-segment car. 2. Design: Both feature fashionable and sporty designs, highly sought after by young people. In terms of features, each has its strengths: the Verano offers more features than the Civic, including cruise control, electric seat adjustment, front seat heating, an 8-inch central touchscreen, car networking, automatic headlights, and rear air vents. The Civic, on the other hand, offers additional features such as auto hold, variable gear ratio steering, keyless entry, keyless start, front fog lights, and heat-insulating glass. 3. Choice: Each has its merits. If you prioritize appearance and comfort, the Verano is a good choice; if you seek handling, the Civic is the better option.