paint4splatter
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I've been on the hunt for my next car for nearly a year at this point, and i have narrowed it down to a civic model (i would prefer the integra but its just out my price range) I've driven standard trans since i learned how to drive, and in borrowing my father's 2018 VW, its really confirmed it for me that i just cannot stand an automatic(at least a truly geared automatic, not sure about a CVT long term)
I've test driven a used 2023 2.0 NA civic sport and really liked the drive but i really do want the creature comforts (i use heated seats year round for example). is the 1.5T really that much less reliable (per YouTube and forum research, I've been deterred from deciding on this engine and getting myself a car sooner). is the Si a better deal? i have test driven a used 2023 Si and really loved the pickup and handling, much more so than the 2.0L NA civic... one major issue that i cannot get past is the seats. they're simply awful for someone with a large bum and low back issues. i understand *why* they are the way they are, but i just simply hate them.
is it better to just aim at a used sport touring with a 6MT per the comfort or should I tough it out with an Si for the performance?
if i decide on an Si, is it possible to swap out the stock seats with an OEM sport touring seat? maybe find someone who wants to swap.
Any mods i would intend to do would mainly just be air intake and maybe an exhaust down the line if i was to go with the Si. would these modes be doable in the Sport Touring
I've had friends advise me that i should just lease an Integra instead of searching for the 6MT Sport Touring or seat swapping an Si, simply because i would get all the little things i want and not need to do any additional work (and truthfully I'm obsessed with the styling. the car is gorgeous to me, and its a hatch which I love)
(or give it all up, and chop my driving enthusiast heart to pieces and get the Hybrid sport touring to make my life easier and less expensive in the long run)
I've been on the hunt for my next car for nearly a year at this point, and i have narrowed it down to a civic model (i would prefer the integra but its just out my price range) I've driven standard trans since i learned how to drive, and in borrowing my father's 2018 VW, its really confirmed it for me that i just cannot stand an automatic(at least a truly geared automatic, not sure about a CVT long term)
I've test driven a used 2023 2.0 NA civic sport and really liked the drive but i really do want the creature comforts (i use heated seats year round for example). is the 1.5T really that much less reliable (per YouTube and forum research, I've been deterred from deciding on this engine and getting myself a car sooner). is the Si a better deal? i have test driven a used 2023 Si and really loved the pickup and handling, much more so than the 2.0L NA civic... one major issue that i cannot get past is the seats. they're simply awful for someone with a large bum and low back issues. i understand *why* they are the way they are, but i just simply hate them.
is it better to just aim at a used sport touring with a 6MT per the comfort or should I tough it out with an Si for the performance?
if i decide on an Si, is it possible to swap out the stock seats with an OEM sport touring seat? maybe find someone who wants to swap.
Any mods i would intend to do would mainly just be air intake and maybe an exhaust down the line if i was to go with the Si. would these modes be doable in the Sport Touring
I've had friends advise me that i should just lease an Integra instead of searching for the 6MT Sport Touring or seat swapping an Si, simply because i would get all the little things i want and not need to do any additional work (and truthfully I'm obsessed with the styling. the car is gorgeous to me, and its a hatch which I love)
(or give it all up, and chop my driving enthusiast heart to pieces and get the Hybrid sport touring to make my life easier and less expensive in the long run)
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