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Am I too old for a Civic Si?

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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Solema
Originally posted by: paulney
Get an ultimate sedan: M5 or RS6

Where can I get one of those within my stated budget of $20K?

Also, a used sports car is out, because whatever I get needs to last a while and usually used sports cars in my price range tend to have lots of miles/incur lots of maintenance.

Although, I do work from home so I guess I wouldn't be putting that many miles on a sports car.

Back to cars.com 😀

MR2. If you find one that hasn't been abused (or just lightly abused), it's as reliable as a Corolla.

Small though, only 2 small seats... Nissan silvia/200sx? That's got more room and a very nice engine.

If he's throwing down $20k, he could easily get a mk2 MR2 in great shape and a practical car for the kids.

Originally posted by: AMDZen
Of course when something does go wrong, I can fix it myself because Honda's are the easiest cars to work on bar none.

😕 Clearly you haven't worked on a lot of cars.

:thumbsup:

Though I think we're just slightly biased. 😉 😀
 
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Ciber
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Why pay 2-3k more for a car similar in performance and looks to Si especially with known reliability issues (VW in general) and bad dealer attitude

The VW has plenty of room for the wife, kid and groceries, unlike the ricemobile. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Ciber
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Why pay 2-3k more for a car similar in performance and looks to Si especially with known reliability issues (VW in general) and bad dealer attitude

The VW has plenty of room for the wife, kid and groceries, unlike the ricemobile. 😉

And the civic doesn't? I like both cars, but they seem to be marketed to the same demographics anyway... boyracers. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: bR
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Ciber
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Why pay 2-3k more for a car similar in performance and looks to Si especially with known reliability issues (VW in general) and bad dealer attitude

The VW has plenty of room for the wife, kid and groceries, unlike the ricemobile. 😉

And the civic doesn't? I like both cars, but they seem to be marketed to the same demographics anyway... boyracers. 🙂

I've actually checked out both cars in person and the Civic just looks more cramped, not to mention the interior looking cheap in a tacky sort of way. He also has the problem of the SI being manual only, i don't think that's going to go over well with the wife.

 
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: bR
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Ciber
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Why pay 2-3k more for a car similar in performance and looks to Si especially with known reliability issues (VW in general) and bad dealer attitude

The VW has plenty of room for the wife, kid and groceries, unlike the ricemobile. 😉

And the civic doesn't? I like both cars, but they seem to be marketed to the same demographics anyway... boyracers. 🙂

I've actually checked out both cars in person and the Civic just looks more cramped, not to mention the interior looking cheap in a tacky sort of way. He also has the problem of the SI being manual only, i don't think that's going to go over well with the wife.

I believe he wants a manual. I don't think the civic interior feels cheap. Infact it looks and feels very nice.
 
Originally posted by: McGyver
get an accord or camry or altima or maxima sedans.

I agree, I have a small child but still want to get a fun car. I decided on a 2002 Maxima with 255 horsepower, still has 4 doors. You could get a 2003 maybe 2004 for 20K, should make you and the wife happy
 
My brother had one and it was indeed a fun car to drive; however it is totally not worth it. I would say go for a Mazda 6, or even a used Accord. After my brothers Si was stolen and found at a chop shop, he took the insurance money and bought a used Accord V6 coupe that was a hell of a lot better than the Si and it was cheaper.

Fun cars, but overrated and I do think at your age you may want to look for a slightly more "sophisticated" (a very relative term) car.
 
Originally posted by: Britboy
Originally posted by: McGyver
get an accord or camry or altima or maxima sedans.

I agree, I have a small child but still want to get a fun car. I decided on a 2002 Maxima with 255 horsepower, still has 4 doors. You could get a 2003 maybe 2004 for 20K, should make you and the wife happy

I forgot all about Maximas. They are FAST and practical.
 
Poor you, that's why I bought '05 G35c last year knowing I wouldn't be able to get one once I get married.

I am 26 years btw.
 
Lots of good suggestions in this thread. I myself am a car nut that had to buy a less-than-thrilling car ('05 Hyundai Accent) for various reasons. However, it does get great gas mileage, which is a major bonus.

I wouldn't mind owning one of the new Si's at all, although a Subaru WRX would probably be my first choice. Nor would I mind the new camry (the redesign looks quite nice), a GTI, a Pontiac Solstic/Saturn Sky, a Miata, or a Mazda 3. Lots of great cars that can be had for somewhere around the ~$20k pricepoint. Just test drive what you're interested in, and go from there, haters be damned.
 
Originally posted by: randomlinh
just buy whatever the hell makes you happy.

amen. you don't have to ask a forum what the hell car you want to buy. go crazy and splurge while you can. get a civic or daewoo or whatever you like.
 
Go drive one and then make your decision. Will it fit your needs? If so, I say go for it.

Who gives a fvck what other people think!
 
I'm surprised no one's mentioned the 2006 Hyundai Sonata. :Q I thought about buying one, but I didn't want 5 more years of payments when I have only 2 years left on my current car..

The V6 version will be well under 20K with all the specials going on, and if you're planning on keeping the car (no worries about resale value), the 10-year warranty is second to none.
 
My friend who is 27 (but not married) just bought a Civic SI so no you're not too old.

But I don't like civics b/c they are so damn small. I do not fit in them well.
 
Not sure about car prices in the US but from what I've heard they're much cheaper than they are here in Australia. I'm not a car nut by any means but I always loved my V6 Turbo sedans. Goes fast, can fit the kids (not that I have any yet), groceries whatever you throw at it, has 4 doors, no nagging wife 😛 Excessive fuel consumption is a minus tho 🙁
 
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