First Car Decision

soccer4life

New Member
So i just got my license 3 weeks ago, and its finally time to buy my first car! So this is basically what im looking for 5 spd, Easily/cheap to modify, priced between 3500-4000. reliable, Good Aftermarket support. I have limited funds so im not going to be going all out. i plan on doing I/H/E and a couple of exterior mods. Heres a list of possible cars ive been looking at ( iknow this is an Integra forum but i cant think of anywhere else to get better help!)

Mk3 VW Gti
94-01 Integra Ls
92-96 Honda prelude
92-00 Honda civic EX coupe
92-00 Honda civc DX Hatch
93-01 Subaru Impreza 2.2L AWD
94-97 Honda accord EX

BTW not looking to any Engine Swaps

Any comments or Help deciding would be appreciated!
 

Accel.speed

basically, i like fast!
You can get a nice stock GSR integra for that price. I will be reliable if you treat it right and pretty fast too!
 

DarkDB1

New Member
So i just got my license 3 weeks ago, and its finally time to buy my first car! So this is basically what im looking for 5 spd, Easily/cheap to modify, priced between 3500-4000. reliable, Good Aftermarket support. I have limited funds so im not going to be going all out. i plan on doing I/H/E and a couple of exterior mods. Heres a list of possible cars ive been looking at ( iknow this is an Integra forum but i cant think of anywhere else to get better help!)

Mk3 VW Gti
94-01 Integra Ls
92-96 Honda prelude
92-00 Honda civic EX coupe
92-00 Honda civc DX Hatch
93-01 Subaru Impreza 2.2L AWD
94-97 Honda accord EX

BTW not looking to any Engine Swaps

Any comments or Help deciding would be appreciated!
VWs are usually not really reliable, But a few have proved me wrong... Honda's will last for ever if properly maintained but you also have to think about theft. There are so many thieves that will choose to steal a Honda over a Mercedes because of how easy they are to take and the fact with mods comes more money on the black market.

My recommendations

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/2196930315.html
E30's are usually cheap to maintain because there are so many of them.

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/2196411741.html
If maintained these will last a while, But labor rates are pretty high.

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/2194212097.html
Fun cars

... I got tired of looking, But if you go the Honda route. Don't skimp on security.
 

soccer4life

New Member
No offense but i got 5 hondas on that list hahah(if you count acura). So honda only helps a little bit That Rs was a nice find but im looking for a mostly stock one
 
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