Okay fair enough. Here is a snapshot of a 2020 Si vs a 2022 Si.
2020 Si is LEFT pic
2022 Si is RIGHT pic
Both Sedan. Both in the same Goodyear Summer tires. Both tested by the same publication (Car and Driver).
To prove my point on how evenly matched the 10th gen Si and the 11th gen Si are, I took a snapshot of both cars below.
A little back story. They are both in Sedan form, both are wearing the optional Goodyear Summer factory tires, both were tested by the same publication (Car and Driver).
The...
This is exactly it. The 10th gen Si would die off right before 6000 rpm, but would pull very nicely from 3-5.5 rmp. The 11th gen is average low down but power starts to build nicely from 4k all the way to redline.
After owning both, I can honestly say I prefer and miss my 10th gen Si's engine...
Long comparison be warned lol....
Around valentines day of this year, I collided with an F-150 in my beloved 2017 Civic Si that I had owned since brand new and for 5 years. A body shop was able to fix the body damage, but my car was never the same after that. There was this very loud, very...
Exactly, I honestly feel like I got $6000 more than I would have in a normal market for my trade, and on the flip side I paid $5000 more than I would have in a normal market for a brand new Si. I feel like I actually made out better than most considering my trade was a used Si with 55K miles...
I have been having some really noticeable cluncking noise ever since the accident which has been hard to diagnose where or what is causing it. But in the process of trying to diagnose it the techs have found multiple "issues" such as Struts, sway bar, and Side mount. With the noises when driving...
The reason why I am looking to trade in is that my Si got into an accident months ago and I am looking to trade out because it has been having issues ever since the accident that no one seems to be able to figure out how to fix it. I figured I just cut ties and buy a newer more reliable version...
I sent a copy of the offer to another dealership to see if they could beat it, I got a "no we can't congratulations" lol. I might pull the trigger on this one guys.
*New update*
They came UP another $1000 for my car bringing the total trade in value to $23,000. They also came DOWN $500 on the markup bringing the total markup to $5,495. Out the door price is now a total $12,297.84. Monthly payment will be around $192 if I put $5000 down.
Is this sounding...
A little more details..
I am trading my 2017 Si for a 2022 Si. My 2017 Si has about 55,000 miles on it and I paid $25,000 for it 5 years ago. It is fully paid off and this particular dealership is offering me $22,000 for it even with a minor accident on its carfax.
As you can see though, the...