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New Car Options!
I'm going to say I got a $4K budget. I believe I'm going to still buy a Honda. Now we got our Accords, Preludes, and Civics. I know that I'll be willing to drive for my new car as there is none around here. So either I'll find one on Ebay or AutoTrader. What years would I be looking for to make the most of my money. What year Preludes and Accords along with Civics could I build on. Powerwise what years are stronger....I never knew that the older Preludes 92-94 body style were somewhat similar to now. Kinda interested in one. Can someone just throw out some ideas and options to me. It's kinda hard going from a 2K Civic to diggin one outta the old garage lol or so to speak.
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Location: Kenosha, WI
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a 4th gen civic would probably best suit your budget...i'm not sure about preludes and accords
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do you have 4k to spend on just the car or the car and anything else you want to do right away
imo..get a crx or a 92 hatch/coupe if you can find one i think it will be harder to find a 92+ prelude for just 4k though |
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yeah it would be kinda hard to find a prelude in good condition for juss 4k's...umm I would personally go with a 92-95 hatchback...You can do a lot to them and they aren't exactly expensive either so you should have some money left over for some mods if you look hard enuff...
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I'd look for a decent CRX, around $1500 - $2000 and then dump 2 g's into the motor
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i agree with him ^^^.
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definetly, or a 92-95 hatchback, you have engine swap options and both have lots of aftermarket support |
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