Just recently traded in my 2018 Civic Si sedan with 18k miles for $19,500. Considering I bought it for $22,600 i consider it a win in terms of 1st year depreciation.
I traded in for a 2019 Accord Sport 2.0T 10spd. I was all over the place before deciding on the accord.
They both have their...
Traded in the civic, so parts available. Located in Fort Worth (76137), Local is preferred on the sunscreens due to odd bulky shapes.
All parts came off of a 2018 Civic Si Sedan.
Can provide more pictures if needed.
1.) Ktuner v1.2 ($325 Shipped) purchased from TSP in March of this year...
Just switched from factory Goodyears over to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+. After 12k miles on the goodyears I had enough with the lack of wet traction, it was downright dangerous.
I haven’t been able to break them loose yet. Also subjectively quieter at highway speeds.
100% would do it over again.
How about spark plugs? Checked their gaps recently? My Ecoboost F150 would go through plugs every 30k miles. Mileage would slowly drop off as would power/responsiveness.
I finally had enough with the factory Goodyear Eagle Sports. I switched over to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ and while it's not a night and day difference in terms of noise it is noticeably more subdued. I hear less tires/road and more engine now.
I was never confident in the Goodyears in wet...
2018 MSM Civic SI Sedan
Fort Worth Honda
$23,200 + TTL
Dealer added tint, splash guards, locking lugs, nitrogen and trunk mat (included in price)
2.9% APR @ 60 through Honda
I'm probably in the minority here but I actually prefer rev hang, makes shifting a bit more smooth (jerkiness).
I've owned 3 manual transmission cars/trucks prior to my civic, so this is my first experience.
2018 Civic Si
2009 Toyota Corolla
2011 Ford F150
1997 Jeep Wrangler
2010 Ford Ranger
2003 Mazdaspeed Protege
1998 Ford Contour SVT
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
1984 Chevy S10