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Cueyo

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If you don't yet own a house or any property for that matter, get the Si. Don't be that guy with the CTR in an apartment lol. That being said, get the Type R, no brainer.
Great advice but I don't think people in the car community listen to it often. I know a guy with 4 cars, 2 jeeps, a camaro, and a ram truck. Guy constantly complains about money and lives like a block away from the trailer park
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Great advice but I don't think people in the car community listen to it often. I know a guy with 4 cars, 2 jeeps, a camaro, and a ram truck. Guy constantly complains about money and lives like a block away from the trailer park
Yep. Being “car rich” is definitely a thing and really dumb. My family had a plumbing business and my dad used to hate working at some people’s houses. They’d have very nice, new, vehicles in the driveway, but wanted to be on a payment plan for even just a $100-$200 job!
 

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Is the extra headroom because lack of sunroof or lower seating or both? I was going to do an autocross and was also concerned about helmet clearance. Im 5'6", how tall are you? Was it a tight fit or impossible to drive with a helmet?
The moonroof in the Si takes up about 2" of headroom. I had a 2017 Sport hatch (no moonroof) before the Si, and in the Si I had to lower the seat all the way to avoid touching the roof. I'd probably not be able to wear a helmet, but I'm 6'2", you should be fine.
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