I have a 97 honda civic i bought it with no cat just straight piped its a 1.6 non v-tec 4cyl?
I feel like i get bad gas mileage so if i put one back on should i get better
I feel like i get bad gas mileage so if i put one back on should i get better
I have a 2000 Honda Civic EX.
This happened to both my front and back bumper. The little hole where there's a screw that holds the bumper to the car just ripped. It happened to one side on the back bumper and to one side of the front bumper as well. Can it be fixed?
I'm in need of a car for only a year, but i'm a colllege student so I won't put on too many miles. I plan on buying a vehicle in the next few days and then selling it next may. My budget is 4000 and these are my top 4 choices i have found so far. Which one is the best for resale value and reliability?
1. 2006 Nissan Altima with 118k at 4000$
2. 2003 Hyundai Tiburon with 80k at 3000$
3. 2004 Honda Civic EX with 110k at $4000
4. 2005 Chevy Cobalt with 62k at $4000
So basically I was given a New car for graduation. Wanted a used car but hey New car is cooler. Only bad thing is that it's mainly centered on safety features but hey it's easy on insurance. Only complaint is that it's not fast to my liking. Since I'm really into cars, this gets at me on a huge level. I've decided that since I'll be working while at college, I should save up for a car I can easily work on and possibly mod (subaru legacy doesn't exactly have a modding community). Would it be stupid to get a (used) car (paying on my own) to mod on? I plan on keeping the gift car obviously. In case you're wondering, I'm planning on a civic si. I know, Honda… But its the owner that matters lol. And yes I know it can easily take years to do so as I've got other little bills ( like phone bill) to pay for. I can save…
But would that be a stupid thing to do?
Insight much appreciated.
The honda civic has 110k and is the coupe style. I'm only going to use it for a year at school (so i won't put on many miles) and am planning on selling it next year. Is this car a good option for the situation i'm in? (My budget is only 4k so i can't go any higher in price)
Car was hit on pulaski skyway raining and sliped and crashed in gauge rail
The car is a honda civic si 2008 with 70000 miles?
Alright, I Just wanna know All the things that can possibly wrong with the A/C system it just doesn't turn on or anything And How much will it cost me? Like parts and things of that nature ill do the laboring myself.
What is so good about those cars? I mean, I have seen very very few of them when I drive around. I guess they aren't as popular, but yet they are expensive for later models? I really don't know…
I'm getting a 2002 honda civic ex 2 door for 3000 with 210000 miles on it should I get it?