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vtak07 06-26-2009 11:42 AM

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:

cow 06-26-2009 11:52 AM

Welcome to the site. FG2s are nice cars (I prefer the FA5s, but I digress). Post some more pictures.

vtak07 06-26-2009 11:59 AM

two more pics...
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e4...9/rgmeet01.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e4...9/P3160054.jpg

cow 06-26-2009 01:18 PM

Those wheels really work for the car. Dawn over at 8thcivic.com had them, if I remember correctly.

zZSportZz 06-26-2009 03:26 PM

Welcome to the board :)

Nice to see someone in my neck of the woods.

CBRich 06-26-2009 08:10 PM

Welcome to the forum. Loving the retrofit.

IMWEZL 06-26-2009 08:36 PM

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.

Phimosis 06-26-2009 09:37 PM

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

alexanderb 06-26-2009 09:56 PM

:iagree:

One_Quick_Z 06-26-2009 11:20 PM

Car looks good!

Welcome to the site!!!!



DAN

m4a1mustang 06-26-2009 11:24 PM

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.

vtak07 06-27-2009 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cow (Post 99997)
Those wheels really work for the car. Dawn over at 8thcivic.com had them, if I remember correctly.

i've met dawn! shes very nice, and yeah they are the same wheels

vtak07 06-27-2009 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zZSportZz (Post 100094)
Welcome to the board :)

Nice to see someone in my neck of the woods.

where are you at in southern md?

vtak07 06-27-2009 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phimosis (Post 100419)
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

I totally agree with you except I do plan on altering my driving habits for my next car. Most of my miles came from the fact that I used to go to college in south florida, and coming from there to maryland really racked up the mileage on my car (maybe 10 trips back and forth so far). Work is only 2 miles away from me, but I just love driving, I always drive my friends when we decide to go somewhere, however in the 370 with only 2 seats, that would change :driving:

zZSportZz 06-27-2009 08:57 PM

Nooo...I don't want another 370z in town!!

Haha, kidding...just don't get black :)


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