FooBird
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I echo this except I had US spec Si. The power is night and day. You could wring out the Si well into 4th gear, popping off shifts and redline in the Si but really can’t do that with the ITS.ME.
Firstly, sorry for your loss, sounds like your okay though which is what is really important. I might have already written a comparison post somewhere on this forum but I will resume my opinions on the similarities and differences.
Speed/Acceleration: Night and day difference what 50% more HP will do. Getting on the highway foot buried, the Si was peppy and a bit above average compared to the typical vehicle on the road and you got to experience redline reasonably. Do the same in the ITS, top of 3rd gear is a ticket in most states (89mph) and 4th is straight to jail (122mph). One is not better than the other depends what you are looking for.
Handling: Hard to get an apples to apples comparison seeing that the Civic is 13 year old and worn out a little but the 300lbs difference is noticeable in the corners. The Si is exhilarating in the sense that example a turn at 30mph would make it start to dance and be on the limit where 30mph in the ITS is a one hand on the wheel snooze fest. You'd need to be going 50mph+ to get the same feeling because the ITS is so capable.
Creature Comforts: Honestly comparing the Canadian spec to Canadian spec, all Si's had the GPS DIN so while it's a modernized experience with Android Auto, it basically has a slightly better sound system, a powered seat with lumbar and a heated steering wheel adder in the ITS otherwise not much different.
Practicality: Both are pretty practical but the ITS is that much better. With exception to hauling heavy things, Costco runs and airport pickups are better in the ITS.
Generally the Si is more go-kart like, raw, fun but basic. The ITS is the Civic dialed to 11 however in the transition it loses some of that rawness. Think very much in the same way people complained about the 9th gen when comparing to an EK/EJ.
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The ITS is a lot bigger in all dimensions - nose is long, it’s quite a bit wider. So it takes some real getting used to. What you might have easily navigated in the Si.
Creature comforts are a lot better but could be better yet. Sound system is way better. Shifting the ITS is such a pleasure and much more positive feeling.
Not gonna lie, there are some days I miss the old Si.
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