What should I get and why, Honda civic 94 or a 2000 civic hatchback?
I'm still deciding which is better for me the 94 civic or the 2000 and of course I like racing cars even though is my first car. Which one should I get and why?
First these aren't racing cars they are front wheel drive street cars. You can change them into racing cars but even then it would still be considered a street car. Second I always think a hatchback looks better it's just my taste.
A '94 may be more classic in design, and certain features, but probably be harder to find one in good condition, being 20 years old. Try a few of both, and see which one speaks to ya!
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