Getting into detail on this I prefer this year and have no intention of getting a new vehicle. I'm planning to get a full service inspection on it for any future problems that may occur so I can go ahead and get it all taken care of. It has a little over 230,000 miles on it and I'm intending to drive it from Georgia to California.
Now I'll say that I've no intention of getting any of the new vehicles, I have a preference for the oldies. Most case in being there are less issues to try and figure out when something goes wrong and once I've got it in shape I just need to keep up with the maintenance and regular checks. I'm definitely putting in a rebuilt engine and new transmission regardless and I don't mind the costs I will be going about with this vehicle.
Now that I have that out the way just for those who would wish to tell me just to get a new car. ( Not meaning to be rude but I keep getting that answer and its just preference to keep my 96 ) I also need some information on who exactly deals with the interior work on the car. As far as fixing up the wear and tear from years of use.
Will appreciate the direction given for this project of mine. A yes, and though I would like it to look aesthetically nice. I'm not attempting to create any racing vehicle so aside from any performance parts that would simply increase my gas mileage by any chance, I'll pass.
Added (1). Also for those to know its a EX 96' Honda Civic with a 1.6L SOHC HONDA VTEC (16 Valve) Engine. I don't mind hearing if there's a better one than this with good mileage I can drop in instead.