QUOTE(keithwwk @ Dec 28 2016, 03:45 PM)
Checked this car lately. Roomy and spacious. Front passenger seat is very low compared to driver seat. Rided 1.5tc in very short circle couldn't really feel much but short impression was quiet, smooth and stable. 1.8 fabric seat quality should be better. Wife don't like its look. Too ah beng she said. Otherwise, quite comfortable. Anyway need to test on real traffic to feel more. Still checking another car to widen our radar to finalise.
So? Decided yet which car to get

Get the 1.5TC if you want the extra oomph. 1.8 if you want slightly less hassle (may need to visit SC more often than 1.8, but YMMV).
QUOTE(Mightypc @ Dec 29 2016, 09:30 AM)
Comrades. i notice a funny thing on the fuel gauge and mileage count. It happened yesterday.
Afternoon i got the low fuel warning and i continued to drive until left 42km... I went to petrol station and pump RM10, the low fuel warning still there and mileage didn't increased. I was expecting the low fuel warning will goes away and i get a new mileage countdown. Fuel gauge maintained at same low position.
In the evening when I drove back from office, the mileage continue drop to 32km with low fuel warning, the stop at petrol station and pump RM10 again. The funny thing is the low fuel warning and mileage count still the same despite i pump total RM20? Fuel gauge maintained at same low position.
Then i continue drive again, the mileage continue drop until 28km, then I go pump RM10 again. After pumped, the fuel gauges suddenly went to half tank and mileage increased to 270km
This is so weird
I seriously never knew about this since I always fill to full. Did some research on this and found out that
Toyota Prius needs to fill up at least 3 gallons of fuel (11.3 liters) for the computer to register & recalculate the distance to empty. No info for Civic though, but I guess it would be similar.