![]() |
Potential 370z buyer, but in the meantime check out my 2007 Civic Si (modded)
hey guys, well first off my names Jed and I drive a 2007 Honda Civic Si (fg2). I've had it for about 2 years and i've gotta say I'm really happy with it. However, I've racked up almost 100k miles on it in just 2 years! I don't want to deal with all the maintenance that will probably be in the near future. So of course, I want a silver 370z with the sport package. Probably close to the end of the year is when I'll be getting it, just saving for a down payment as of now. I've been looking at all the members cars and they look SO good. Well enough of my intro here's my car....
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e4...19088_3045.jpg 2007 Honda Civic Si - FG2 - Rallye Red - 18" Enkei RPM2's 18X8 wrapped in Bridgestone Fusion ZRI all seasons - Honda Factory Performance Body Kit (front,rear,side skirts) - Eibach Sportline Springs (1.5 inch drop) - Skunk2 Catback Exhaust - Sold - Vibrant Catback Exhaust - Sold - Customlightz Retro Fitted Headlights TSX Projectors - Sold - JDM Front and Rear Red Emblems - 25% Window Tint - Pioneer AVIC-D3 In-Dash Navi - Sold Best Quarter Mile - 14.75 Sec. Dyno Results - 202.45 HP (hey not bad for such a light car :D) :hello: |
Welcome to the site. FG2s are nice cars (I prefer the FA5s, but I digress). Post some more pictures.
|
|
Those wheels really work for the car. Dawn over at 8thcivic.com had them, if I remember correctly.
|
Welcome to the board :)
Nice to see someone in my neck of the woods. |
Welcome to the forum. Loving the retrofit.
|
Maintenance issues...that's a Honda that thing will run forever. I have an 07 Civic EX coupe that I daily drive and used for autocross whenever the SRT4 wasn't available.
It's one of the best cars I have owned. I can see why Honda wins over so many people. |
If you are driving 50k miles a year, the 370z is not the right car for you.... or not the right daily driver. In 2 years, you would eat $20,000 in depreciation, 5 tire changes at $1,500 per change, 20 oil changes at $100 each for Nissan ester oil and $17,000 in gas (average is 2/3 city, 1/3 highway, then I subtracted 2 mpg from the EPA average for bad throttle behaviour and multiplied that by $3 per gallon for premium gas).
You total cost of operation for 2 years would be higher than $46,500! Also, the 370z is one of the most inexpensive sports cars. Sports cars are just not intended for that kind of high mile use. Based on your personal situation, I would recommend either 1) buy a 370z for pleasure use and keep the Honda for work/travel or 2) if you can't afford option #1, keep the status quo with the civic and drive it for another 100k miles because the first 100k depreciation is a lot higher cost than the next hundred and the Honda will likely be able to take the punishment. -Phim |
:iagree:
|
Car looks good!
Welcome to the site!!!! DAN |
That's one of the better looking coupes I've seen. Personally, I hate think the coupes look like crap but that one is nice.
I drove a galaxy gray sedan for a while in between my fast cars. Was a nice daily driver... good mileage. I kind of miss it. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Nooo...I don't want another 370z in town!!
Haha, kidding...just don't get black :) |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:58 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2