Honda Hopeful
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2016
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- Chicago, IL
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- 2018 Honda Civic Si
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I'd be willing to bet at least half of us could have gotten one, myself included. CTR is a focused and well engineered platform. But I've done fast, and was ready for something more practical.LOL, Yall are all lying. If you could afford it. You would.. You cant afford it, and thats ok. Shoot, its why I picked up my SI as well. LOL...
You really ought to see some of the builds on here because people are spending good money on quality mods for the Si in a very short period of time - $5 to $10K in 2 years is more than that you'd pay in difference of extra car payment for a CTR in 2 years. This means they have plenty disposable income to have spent the extra on car payments but don't want to do exactly just that. Their choice like mine is to build a lower trim for all the reasons stated by myself and others above, and not for the purpose of being a CTR beater because the two cars are quite different in their uses - Si is a better dailyLOL, Yall are all lying. If you could afford it. You would.. You cant afford it, and thats ok. Shoot, its why I picked up my SI as well. LOL...
So as you can see Ed (may I call you Ed?), people on this forum come from all walks of life. Some are just starting out in life, some of us are working class, and some of us are upper income level and have two car garages that are more expensive than a lot of homes in the other 49 states. Some are hardcore Honda enthusiasts who want to mod the shit out of their car, and some bought it because it's inexpensive, good on gas, and a funner daily commuter than a Camry. Not everyone wants to own a $35K hatchback that...let's just say gets a lot of attention.LOL, Yall are all lying. If you could afford it. You would.. You cant afford it, and thats ok. Shoot, its why I picked up my SI as well. LOL...