2005 Civic type S opinions
Discussion
I am looking to pick up a new track day/ road trip car on a budget and I keep seeing these cheap type S cars. They look like they fit the bill on paper. Something that is good on long trips with plenty of room and can do the occasional track day. I probably do 10 track days a year in the UK and another 3 or 4 at the ring and spa. I had an e36 to do this with but have sold it recently.
With a budget of about £1500 for car and some upgrades can anyone see why I shouldn't get one of these? I know a type R is only a little more but the family wouldn't be happy on the long trips and that is a huge factor in my choice.
With a budget of about £1500 for car and some upgrades can anyone see why I shouldn't get one of these? I know a type R is only a little more but the family wouldn't be happy on the long trips and that is a huge factor in my choice.
I presume when you family not happy about a type r it means you are looking for a 5 door??
All the suspension/steering / brake upgrades from a type R will fit a S so plenty of scope to improve them.
Or maybe the older 98-00 civic vti-s with the b18c4 engine and lsd is kind of like having a 4 door integra.
Or maybe consider the Toyota corrola t sport, lots of 5 doors and similar concept to a Honda vtec
All the suspension/steering / brake upgrades from a type R will fit a S so plenty of scope to improve them.
Or maybe the older 98-00 civic vti-s with the b18c4 engine and lsd is kind of like having a 4 door integra.
Or maybe consider the Toyota corrola t sport, lots of 5 doors and similar concept to a Honda vtec
aka_kerrly said:
Ahbefive said:
I don't see an old Civic type-s as much of a family car or a track car. It fills neither brief.
Yet you aren't offering any better suggestions?Op.
Might an Accord type R or newer era Type S alldso be options
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