Was thinking about buying a honda civic ep3 type r and was wondering what should I look out for?
I would like some honest help
Like when they start having problems
Do any parts get stuffed because of **** owners
When the engine starts to die
What km should I look at
I bought an ep3 about 2 years ago and honestly there werent any major problems with it. As long as it has under 200k miles you should be fine the problem I did have was about a year later the clutch started slipping but that's all. If I was u I would just save a little more and get a type s cuz talking from experience although their fun to drive there kinda slow.
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