Just wanted to bid you all farewell. I traded my 2017 civic si coupe in today. I know I'm not all that active on the site but I'm always reading posts etc...
I would like you to meet my new baby. It's a 2022 Kia Stinger GT1. It's definitely the polar opposite of the civic, but it's beautiful...
pandemic + boredom = doing stupid shit to my car lmao. What you're seeing is a custom Si car magnet I made. It's too big, placement is awkward, and white but you get the point lmao
Yeah my whole family knows how to drive a manual. My dad always said everyone should learn to drive a manual just in case of an emergency situation which I agree with even if they are getting more and more rare these days. I'm 43 now and only owned 1 car that was an automatic which I regretted...
Still working with the dealership to see what they can do, but I'll definitely post some when and if they can make it happen. So it's not a done deal just yet. Fingers crossed... ?
Don't get me wrong I still love my Si and if the deal does not work in my favor I will be keeping it. I have a feeling they will be more willing to work with me due to the current situation and how the market has tanked. So don't congratulate me just yet until the deal is done ?
Well being a 17 model I currently own there's a lot of nuances that drives me nuts. The touch controls being one of them, besides that I really do want something with a little more performance. I know I could mod the hell out of my Si, but being older I'm really not into dropping a bunch of...
Well guys & gals it's been a fun ride, but I'm saying goodbye to my 2017 Si coupe. Fear not my friends I'm trading it in on a 2020 Type R. I just couldn't give up the chance of owning one of the best fwd cars ever made and I really want those extra ponies ?.
Yes one step...It's new and it's pretty damn good, but a little tough to remove. It's great for black cars because it's dyed (they make a non-dyed black version to) so you don't have to worry about black trim pieces. I would definitely recommend it.