Found a really sweet deal on this car, I think its the HFP style from what I see..
2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan with Performance Tires
What do u guys think about the car?
Found a really sweet deal on this car, I think its the HFP style from what I see..
2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan with Performance Tires
What do u guys think about the car?
It does have the HFP lip kit.. looks to be in good condition.. Price is on point
I would keep the Beamer
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Bimmers still staying, but not DD. I am going to test drive this car tomorrow I was just Making sure if it was worth the drive
That body style is my favorite civic sedan ever. I'm not in love with the color combination though. If the wheels were silver or polished and the grille and some of the trim was black instead of red, it would be bangin.
People really spend 14k on these cars? :/
Why are you so worried what other people think? Stand up and be a man about it. Get it or don't, either way own your decision and respect will follow.
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But it has performance tires.
I like it! Mugen's aren't much more are they? If you're into that I know I saw a mugen on CL recently around $18k much better deal.
Also why does every car have to be "rare" in some way nowadays.. and if a car is truly rare, you don't have to advertise it!
It's not rare by any means. You can order the HFP kit from Honda pre-painted and slap it on any standard 8th gen civic. Mugen Si still probably isn't worth 18K. It's slower than the standard Si. It would have to be very low miles or that price to consider it.
Yea, that's what I was saying - the seller says the car is rare!
The Mugen is only slower than the coupe b/c of its weight. But when compared to a 4 door, I think it has the same acceleration with better skid pad numbers due to the revised suspension and weight savings on the wheels. Overall balance on the Mugen should be better and it has the looks. Plus you get exclusivity which, although chic, will help the car hold a higher value in the future when compared to a non-mugen. Then again, the car the OP is looking at has Nav. which is a plus.
Your probably right - I wouldn't get a Mugen unless it was the right mileage and price.
Here you go, the Mugen Civic Si I mentioned is back at $18,000 with 80k miles! You could probably negotiate a better deal and this car will be worth way more than a standard 8th gen over time.
2008, Honda, Civic SI Mugen
LoL you went from a Maserati to a 32k dollar accord.
I knew you were good for a few laughs.
'82 TE72 SR5 Sport Coupe
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great price
1994 Nissan Skyline BNR32- Currently being built for 1000+awhp (the works)
2003 Subaru Wrx (jdm sti ext.conv)- 6.0 LSx , T56, Fast 92 TB,IM,MS4 cam,+++
1995 Nissan S14.5- Sr20det, built motor, full race 3071r turbo kit, z32 tranny+++
1997 Honda Civic Ek Hatch- In process: K24/20 BC stroker, custom turbo kit, tubbed +++
He had a trade a Maserati.
because baller
1994 Nissan Skyline BNR32- Currently being built for 1000+awhp (the works)
2003 Subaru Wrx (jdm sti ext.conv)- 6.0 LSx , T56, Fast 92 TB,IM,MS4 cam,+++
1995 Nissan S14.5- Sr20det, built motor, full race 3071r turbo kit, z32 tranny+++
1997 Honda Civic Ek Hatch- In process: K24/20 BC stroker, custom turbo kit, tubbed +++
LOL OH snap!
:grabs popcorn:
'82 TE72 SR5 Sport Coupe
3tc