Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra?
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Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra?
Hello. I am in the market for a new car. I am 17 years old and have about 5k to spend. I like the integras looks but they ARE the most stolen car in america. BUT...where I live...stolen cars is never heard of. But lately I have been started to like the EK hatches. I just dont like that I cant get a sunroof and power windows/ door locks w/ a hatch. Well what should I get??
(please dont post telling me to get a diff. car than these 2)
(Yes..I know this is in the civic forum lol)
(please dont post telling me to get a diff. car than these 2)
(Yes..I know this is in the civic forum lol)
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (dallasyoung)
Id say get the hatch!! you can always swap in the power windows and locks, and when i went to buy a 99 dx hatch, for anuther 1500 i could have gotten a moonroof off the coupe, all the do is cut and weld. but the moonroof isnt all that great, my 93 si has it and i thnk the motor is goin out!
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (Soulless)
i gotta ek hatch, sometimes i wish i gotta gsr instead, cause of the sunroof, and power stuff. they are both great cars though
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (dallasyoung)
go with a gsr, you start out with a better motor, power everything, probably leather seats....
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (dallasyoung)
For 5K, you may need to look for a 94 or 95 non-vtec Integra, because GSRs have not fallen that low in price yet. You might find a 96 or 97 Hatch for around $5K, but good luck finding one with a manual tranny.
Start Hunting. Either would be a good car, but for a daily driver, I'd go after an older Integra.
Start Hunting. Either would be a good car, but for a daily driver, I'd go after an older Integra.
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (99D16VTECCivic)
WR93EG: Actually the accord is buddy....
No....ACTUALLY the integra is buddy.....Go pick up the issue of Honda Tuning. WOW!! Did I just own somebody for the first time? WOOHOO!! MY FIRST OWN!!
No....ACTUALLY the integra is buddy.....Go pick up the issue of Honda Tuning. WOW!! Did I just own somebody for the first time? WOOHOO!! MY FIRST OWN!!
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (dallasyoung)
WOW!! Did I just own somebody for the first time? WOOHOO!! MY FIRST OWN!!
Anyways, go to http://www.motornet.ie/news/articles/06080203.phtml
As of Lo Jack, the Accord is the most stolen car in America. I think Honda-Tuning stated Integras are the most stolen ENTHUSIAST car in America.
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Re: Should I buy a 96+ civic or a 94+ integra? (Eddie HatchBlack)
From this Website: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/aut...ide/stolen.asp
CCC Information Services Inc. & the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) on this website, http://autos.msn.com/advice/windowsh...id=2891&src=NA has this list:
Need more proof? Look here http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...car+in+america at the 187,000 hits from the search "most stolen car in america."
Top stolen cars
in the United States
1. Toyota Camry
2. Honda Accord
3. Oldsmobile Cutlass
4. Honda Civic
5. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
6. Chevrolet Full-Size C/K pickup
7. Toyota Corolla
8. Chevrolet Caprice
9. Ford Taurus
10. Ford F150 pickup
in the United States
1. Toyota Camry
2. Honda Accord
3. Oldsmobile Cutlass
4. Honda Civic
5. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
6. Chevrolet Full-Size C/K pickup
7. Toyota Corolla
8. Chevrolet Caprice
9. Ford Taurus
10. Ford F150 pickup
The CCC's most-stolen vehicles for 2001 are as follows:
1991 Toyota Camry
1989 Toyota Camry
1990 Toyota Camry
2000 Honda Civic Si
1994 Chevrolet C1500 4X2
1995 Honda Accord EX
1994 Honda Accord LX
1994 Honda Accord EX
1988 Toyota Camry
1996 Honda Accord LX
The study is based on more than 78,000 vehicles reported as total losses from theft by CCC's 350 insurance company customers during calendar 2001.
Here is the NICB top ten list (in order of reported thefts):
Toyota Camry
Honda Accord
Oldsmobile Cutlass
Honda Civic
Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
Chevrolet Full-Size Pickup
Toyota Corolla
Chevrolet Caprice
Ford Taurus
Ford F-150 Pickup
This study is based on some 1.17 million motor vehicles reported stolen to the NCIB in 2000 by law enforcement agencies nationwide.
1991 Toyota Camry
1989 Toyota Camry
1990 Toyota Camry
2000 Honda Civic Si
1994 Chevrolet C1500 4X2
1995 Honda Accord EX
1994 Honda Accord LX
1994 Honda Accord EX
1988 Toyota Camry
1996 Honda Accord LX
The study is based on more than 78,000 vehicles reported as total losses from theft by CCC's 350 insurance company customers during calendar 2001.
Here is the NICB top ten list (in order of reported thefts):
Toyota Camry
Honda Accord
Oldsmobile Cutlass
Honda Civic
Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
Chevrolet Full-Size Pickup
Toyota Corolla
Chevrolet Caprice
Ford Taurus
Ford F-150 Pickup
This study is based on some 1.17 million motor vehicles reported stolen to the NCIB in 2000 by law enforcement agencies nationwide.
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