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Old 10-17-2003, 11:03 PM
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Question Question about 1999-2000 Civic Si Coupe

I've been thinking about buying a Civic Si Coupe, but a friend made me paranoid after pointing out the fact that this model was only made for two years. So, I'm wondering why it had such a short run; was it poor sales, exclusivity, or most importantly, did it have any major mechanical/electrical problems? Would I be better sticking with a regular Civic?
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Re: Question about 1999-2000 Civic Si Coupe

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I've been thinking about buying a Civic Si Coupe, but a friend made me paranoid after pointing out the fact that this model was only made for two years. So, I'm wondering why it had such a short run; was it poor sales, exclusivity, or most importantly, did it have any major mechanical/electrical problems? Would I be better sticking with a regular Civic?

because civics got a new look for MY2001
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because civics got a new look for MY2001
Yep - Si is the way to go. You will pay higher retail prices & insurance just because its an Si.
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