Civic Hits 4 then Crashes Into "Bon Viant" Diner

by clorenz1 | November 14, 2006 at 10:06 am
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The driver of the black, four-door Honda Civic, described by eyewitnesses as a middle-aged female, reportedly hit one victim at 12th Street and Broadway and continued driving down the block, striking three others along the way. The driver told police she swerved to avoid a vehicle in front of her and climbed onto the curb before sideswiping and shattering the front window of Bon Vivant Diner, located at 820 Broadway.

The witnesses said the car carried one male and one female passenger, both elderly, in the back seat of the car.

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Mr.Vent

Man that one bad luck... Though this Civic car is great... Because I own one no wonder it would hit 4 before it stopped with the power it has.. Anyway, when I had this car, at first I wanted the Chevy cobalt, but I am so very glad I didn't get it. I wanted it because I wanted a fun sporty car. I thought the civic was boring and a car my mom would drive. WOW was I wrong! This car is so sexy and sporty and original! Not only did I get the look in a car I wanted, but I got a car I know will be reliable! When I went to the chevy dealers they wanted to pressure me into a lease and had all these "offers" to sweeten the deal to make the car cheaper. Honda was strait up with me and although they didn't budge on the price I was assured the mark-up was lower or comparable to the chevy. I test drove both cars 2 different times. When I let the clutch out in the chevy it snagged and chugged and felt choppy, the Honda was smooth and was hard to stall this is (I was told) because Honda exhaust system has a built if fuel injector that gives the car more gas to prevent stalling (this is what Honda told me).

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