Financing a brand new 2015 vehicle or Leasing it?

I need help!
I'm 21 years old and am kind of knew to the whole "buying a car from a dealership" thing.

Right now at this stage of my life, I'm working full time hours as a bank teller. However, I don't know where my life will be in the next 3,5,7- years. This is where I'm stuck.

I'm looking into getting myself a new 2015 Honda Civic but am unsure if I should BUY the car, or LEASE it. What are the pros/cons of both? I know if you Lease a vehicle it's technically not "yours"… But what do you recommend for a young girl such as myself?
Like I said before, I'm working great hours at work right now, but I haven't decided if I will be going back to school or not in the near future. Would leasing be a better option for me?

Any good websites for purchasing parts for a 1996 Honda Civic concerning oem and aftermarket?

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.

2012 Honda Civic rattling/creaking?

When accelerating the car makes a creaking/rattling noise. Goes on and off while accelerating, once i hit certain speeds it stops then starts again. Any idea what the problem is?

How much will it cost to fix the timing on a car?

My dad owns a 89 Honda Civic. The car ran fine until a few months ago when it just wouldn't start. My dad replaced a ton of things in the car and still no go. He brought in my brother-in-law, who's a mechanic, and the final diagnosis was that the actual timing of the car was off. Now mind me, I'm a young girl and I don't know jacksquat about cars and car engines, but what I got out of my dad explaining to me was that the timing of the mechanical engine and the pistons has been misplaced. To fix this, he said, is really about physical timing and getting it just right. How much would it cost to bring this issue to a mechanic shop and have them fix it? I'm aware that they have to pull out parts from the hood to fix this and that would include manual labor costs… But overall, how much would this job cost? I want/need this car to drive to work and school within the next few weeks.

Honda Civic 2006 Ex rear seat removal?

I have a 2006 Honda civic ex and I have a problem that just leads to another. Hopefully I can get some answers. My poblem is that i need to replace the rear struts on my car but in order to do so i need to open the trunk to get to the bolts, the thing is that my trunk won't open. I want to know how can i fold the seats down from inside the car so i can open the trunk? When i push the button on the key to open the car all i hear is a clicking sound but nothing happens. The trunk door does not have a key cylinder and the lever on the driver side won't help eaither so my only solution would be to fold the seats down or unscrew some bolts to take the seats off BUT from inside the car. I managed to get the bottom part (what you sit on) off pretty easy i just have to take off the part where you lean on (where you put your back against) There are so many bolts that i don't know which ones are for what so i don't want to unscrew something that i don't have to. My last option would be to take the car to the Honda dealership which i really don't want to do because they told me they would probably have to break something in order to get to the trunk so that would cost me a lot of money. I really hope i can find an easy way so i can replace my very worn out struts.

99 Honda civic ex not starting?

The battery is new and ac, radio etc all come on. I thought it might be the clutch antilock switch (had to switch the one on the break a few years ago) and sure enough I saw broken plastic. I glued a penny so when ever the clutch is pressed the switch is disengaged but my car still doesn't turn over. My clutch has to be fully engaged for my car to start so it makes sense this not working. Is there another switch on the clutch?

2002 Honda Civic radiator/coolant problems?

It overheats when driven for moderate periods of time (30-45mins), and coolant leaks out with no traces. Even if not driven that long there's still always a hissing or bubbling coming from the coolant reservoir. I've changed the thermostat, water pump, and fixed to cooling fans and I tried to pressure test the system but the air is escaping from under the plastic cap of the reservoir.