Pics of my new ride... Check it out.
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Pics of my new ride... Check it out.
Traded in my 2k2 SSM Civic Coupe LX for a 2k4 Tafetta White RSX. I've had it for a week now and am totally in love with it. As far as plans go, I'm going to take my time modding it unlike what I did with my Civic... Got bored of it right away! Right now, my plan is to tint the windows and purchase a OEM or JDM lip kit in a month or wait till Summer.
Anyways, let me know what you guys think? The other car is my bro's 1999 Accord Coupe.
Any feedback is welcome. Thanks,
Michael
Anyways, let me know what you guys think? The other car is my bro's 1999 Accord Coupe.
Any feedback is welcome. Thanks,
Michael
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Looks great man. I was planning to sell my 2K3 Civic Si (EX) next year and buy an RSX as well. The Accord looks cool too. Ironically, before I bought my Civic, I use to own a 99 Accord too. I still miss that car.
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Just a base model. Wish I could afford a Type-S, but monthly payments on it plus insurance would sky rocket leaving me with no pocket money. Not to mention college, bills, insurance, etc...
But it will definitely look like a Type-S minues the K20... OH wellz.
Thanks for the comments all!
But it will definitely look like a Type-S minues the K20... OH wellz.
Thanks for the comments all!
I sure wish my car was newer
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I know that some insurance companies have the RSX-S in the same bracket as the Corvette. The corvette has tons of power, but usually a sedate driver. The type-S has a lot less power, but usually a more aggressive driver. That all equals high insurance costs.
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Coincidence, but I just got my new insurance policy today. I'm with Stat Farm Insurance, so they're a little more expensive than other companies. But for six months, I pay a total of ~ $935.00. So about $2k a year. BTW, I just turned 24 this February, so by next year when I hit 25 insurance will go down. Plus, I get a discount for being a college student (Yes, I am in no hurry to finish college at all)...
My RSX is a base model... Not a Type-S, but a lot more fun to drive than the civic I had. I hit the onramp doing 40 and 3 secs later I'm near hittin' 70 already.... I've definitely got to watch my speed since I just got a ticket last December.... LOL
My RSX is a base model... Not a Type-S, but a lot more fun to drive than the civic I had. I hit the onramp doing 40 and 3 secs later I'm near hittin' 70 already.... I've definitely got to watch my speed since I just got a ticket last December.... LOL
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I just turned 24 this February... Insurance for 6 months is ~ $935.xx or so... So about or less than $2k per year for insurance. It's actually expensive because I'm with State Farm Ins who rape you up the a$$. All good though since my car is fully covered.
Although it is just a base model, I'm totally happy and enjoying it more than I had my Civic for 2 years. I can't believe how fast I hit 70... THe power feels great!
Anyways, thanks for the comments.
Although it is just a base model, I'm totally happy and enjoying it more than I had my Civic for 2 years. I can't believe how fast I hit 70... THe power feels great!
Anyways, thanks for the comments.
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