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youthdriver
04-21-2006, 09:22 PM
yeah, im just a high school kid, i have no experience about car. i've been working hard at mcdonald and finally saved up some cash to buy a decent car. I have 2 choices: a 2000 civic ex and a 95 s14 se. which one should i consider? please list the comparisons between the 2 cars for me please im clueless about the perfomance of the 2 cars since i've never owned a car b4.
thank u, oh and the s14 has salvaged title.

-The Stig-
04-21-2006, 09:38 PM
first of all, what type of salvaged title?

Normally, for an everyday around town car I'd say Civic for daily driving purposes. But for something that is peppy out of the box and has the fun driving factor the S14 would be my personal choice.

Depending on the salvage title type... I'd stay away from accident salvages, but theft recovery salvages... depending on damage done shouldn't be too bad.

Let us know... if you even know at all.

youthdriver
04-21-2006, 09:43 PM
the car has an accident salvaged title, it was involved in a front impact accident, the airbags deployed and they change new airbags, new hood, new front bumper and a headlight.

sidewayzS13
04-22-2006, 02:27 PM
hows it drive? id choose the s14 personally

doubleclutch
04-22-2006, 06:47 PM
I'd say S14...

MetalHeadZaid
04-23-2006, 01:43 AM
s14 will be a fun car for you, but if you only care about getting from A to B, the civic

youthdriver
04-23-2006, 04:46 PM
what kind of fun i'll be getting from driving the s14? and oh i heard the civic consume less gas than the s14 right? how high is my insurance if i get the s14? please help me out, thank u.

p.s i tested the civic and i notice that the car changes gear at 4.5k rpm rather than @ 3k rpm like normal cars, is that sumthing wrong with the car? ( it's an auto car)

OmniFate
04-23-2006, 10:22 PM
Honda's are known to have a high rpm range, if it lunges or pulls during the shift there is a problem but if it is smooth go for it

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