My 2006 Civic hauled 10ft long lumber, steel re-bar, angle iron, steel & plastic pipe, gutters, shelving planks, concrete retaining wall blocks and all kinds of other stuff with the seats down and a blanket on the dash to prevent scratches. It's a bit of a pain in the butt to get it in there but it works. I could close the trunk on anything 10ft and under....I had a 2006 VW Jetta before this and treated it like a truck. Thousands of pounds of pavers and tons and tons of 10' boards in that thing over the years. Don't think I could do that with my Civic.
I did the same with a 370z when they first came out...hated driving my beater car and watching my Z sit so I sold it, ended up with a truck I was going to drive everyday...til that turned into a toy.Not the best picture...
I'm going to attempt to sell it in the spring. I bought it as a daily driver, but I was being dumb and naive, it really is a bad daily driver. If I can't get a decent amount for it, I'll just hang on to it. Its fun as hell, but I really don't want such an expensive car to be parked most of the time.
drool. i'll take it for $500.Not the best picture...
I'm going to attempt to sell it in the spring. I bought it as a daily driver, but I was being dumb and naive, it really is a bad daily driver. If I can't get a decent amount for it, I'll just hang on to it. Its fun as hell, but I really don't want such an expensive car to be parked most of the time.