GSR or my civc?
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GSR or my civc?
i dunno, im think in of trading in my 2k2 civic si coupe for a 97 gsr, the gsr is in pretty good condition, but. it has like 97 000 km. I payed $24000 for my civic (all options, under coat, rust protector, and scotch gaurd, 4000km). and the gsr is $20900. but, i dont want to lose too much money. remember these are cdn prices. is 97000 km kind high for a 97?
your opinons would help,
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your opinons would help,
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I'd stick with the civic, gsr has too many miles and its an older loook now. INtegras were cool for a while but now its starting to look dated. It might be faster but not that big a deal. If anything wait a few years and see what new models come out
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k, thx. I guess ill wait until the lease is over in 3yrs. and then...get my 2000 maxima se!! damn...ill be broke after getting it :\ ...mmm cant wait....only if i were rich...
yeah man you'lll be good for waiting cuz it seems lke every manufacturer is competing in some capacity for the sports subcompact enthusiasts so who knows what they might be seeing in 2-3 years?
Buy it if you want to do an engine swap with it. That one's pretty old. Why not try something newer with lesser miles on it? My bro has a 97 GS-R... salvaged... got it for $9,000 with 45k miles on it (last year)... the B18c1 is sweet... DO IT. It's easy to find a good GS-R. There are hella GS-Rs around. If you want a fast car, do it. If you go show, then don't unless you have a special bond to Integras like I do. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
People if you read the post.. its "kilometres" not "miles"
and yes 97K km is a lot for a 97 IMO...keep your civic its still new and under warranty...
and 20 G's not worth it... too many Integra's on the road already... i'm sick of them...seen too many Type R's too, my friend has one and i see them everywhere now... IMO
and yes 97K km is a lot for a 97 IMO...keep your civic its still new and under warranty...
and 20 G's not worth it... too many Integra's on the road already... i'm sick of them...seen too many Type R's too, my friend has one and i see them everywhere now... IMO
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[hr]Originally posted by: Macko
too many Integra's on the road already... i'm sick of them...seen too many Type R's too, my friend has one and i see them everywhere now... IMO[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Macko
too many Integra's on the road already... i'm sick of them...seen too many Type R's too, my friend has one and i see them everywhere now... IMO[hr]
Yeah I like integras (still do) but its different now, its like they are older and its like been there done that. That was cool back in 95 and even up to like 2000. But in my opinion the newer stuff is better cleaner and looks good,( ie. 7th gen, civics, subbie imprezas, rsx type s, etc)
just my 2 cents
just my 2 cents
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[hr]Originally posted by: BlackSI
Yeah I like integras (still do) but its different now, its like they are older and its like been there done that. That was cool back in 95 and even up to like 2000. But in my opinion the newer stuff is better cleaner and looks good,( ie. 7th gen, civics, subbie imprezas, rsx type s, etc)
just my 2 cents[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: BlackSI
Yeah I like integras (still do) but its different now, its like they are older and its like been there done that. That was cool back in 95 and even up to like 2000. But in my opinion the newer stuff is better cleaner and looks good,( ie. 7th gen, civics, subbie imprezas, rsx type s, etc)
just my 2 cents[hr]
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