What Will Your Next Car Be........
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Re: What Will Your Next Car Be........
Accords arent that big?
I think it would be an 05 civic Si/Ex, an Ep3, or a newer model lancer (basic, ralliart or evo. Haven't decided lol).
I think it would be an 05 civic Si/Ex, an Ep3, or a newer model lancer (basic, ralliart or evo. Haven't decided lol).
Re: What Will Your Next Car Be........
I'm hoping that when the civic dies (hopefully a LONG time from now) that they'll have more legitimate electric car options. Although I hate being in a car that doesn't shift (CVT) so I guess I really have no clue.
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Next vehicle(next spring) will most likely be a 2012 or 2013 Ninja 650r, unless there is some other bike for a good price at the dealership. But, I won't buy a supersport they aren't practical for street riding.
But, car wise I'll be looking for at BMW 3 series, 2011 and newer Mustangs, VW GTI, Mazda Speed3, and WRX. If I could find an NSX for around $25k, I'd jump on that. This will probably happen in 2 or 3 years. Not going to sell my Honda though. I will keep it for a DD.
But, car wise I'll be looking for at BMW 3 series, 2011 and newer Mustangs, VW GTI, Mazda Speed3, and WRX. If I could find an NSX for around $25k, I'd jump on that. This will probably happen in 2 or 3 years. Not going to sell my Honda though. I will keep it for a DD.
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Kia Forte
Civic Si coupe (brand new).
I think those two are the winners with the Civic being my top pick... Still hopefully 3 years away but my civic is at about 120k miles.
Civic Si coupe (brand new).
I think those two are the winners with the Civic being my top pick... Still hopefully 3 years away but my civic is at about 120k miles.
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We just bought a 2012 Ford Escape XLS last month. Needed something big enough to put dog + carseat in simultaneously, but didn't want to go any bigger than I had to since I still have to park it downtown. I like that it's made in America (engine/assembly anyway- same as the Civic sedans, I note), it was rather inexpensive, gets decent mpg for its class (still pathetic compared to my HCH) and has a manual transmission (woot!).
Still kept my '04 HCH of course. Plan on driving it until the wheels fall off.
Still kept my '04 HCH of course. Plan on driving it until the wheels fall off.





