How good of a price should I expect for a 99-00 Si???
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How good of a price should I expect for a 99-00 Si???
Alright, I just posted about GSR v. Si and I am definitely leaning towards an Si. So what sort of price should I be happy with for an Si with 30-50k miles? Thanks everyone. Also, what should I keep an eye out for as far as potential problems specific to an Si?
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Re: How good of a price should I expect for a 99-00 Si??? (lahight)
being honest with you, i'd get the gsr, because the engine in the si is extremely worked on to make those 160hp CRANK!!. Get the integra, just my OPINION, not your CHOICE. b18c1 or c5 is the best for you. good luck. just my two cents.
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Re: How good of a price should I expect for a 99-00 Si??? (lahight)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lahight »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Also, what should I keep an eye out for as far as potential problems specific to an Si?</TD></TR></TABLE>
being too slow.
why not get an EX, with a GSR engine?
being too slow.
why not get an EX, with a GSR engine?
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go with the Si, i just got one, i am exremely happy with it. You will have no problems with both cars bro. Remember, its a honda, they last a life time if you treat them right
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Re: How good of a price should I expect for a 99-00 Si??? (lahight)
go here type in the cars information, i would not pay anymore than 250 dollars over what they say.(if from a private seller)
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well, in chicago where i am from, the si runs for around 15000 with fair mileage(12k per year) but around the same, the gsr is about 11500 to 15000 with high or low mileage. so, your ca market might make a huge difference. sorry for the comment, i just like the si with gsr engine, that is just me.
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i appreciate your input naujcdl, i just feel like there are a lot of integras and the only way i'd be content with it is to do a jdm front end conversion. Money starts running up real fast when you do that though
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then get the gsr engine, once u get your si in blue, only color i really like. once that is done, keep the si original engine (classic engine). believe me it is a classic now. unless u may wanna sell it to me.
later. get the blue si, not black or red(everyone drives those in ex, dx, and si) MAKE IT A SLEEPER.
later. get the blue si, not black or red(everyone drives those in ex, dx, and si) MAKE IT A SLEEPER.
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