99 Civic 1.8 VTi - LSD ?
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KTMsm said:
I'll go and google that - I'm not a Honda guy
I'm trying to make sense of the prices - some old slow Hondas are worth £2k other similar old slow Hondas are worth £10k
Yet Civic Type Rs sell from £4k
It’s normally a rarity/scarcity thing. 10 years ago there were a lot more EG/EK/MB/DC2 and they’re slowly whittled down to much much lower numbers so they are more and more expensive. The EP3 is getting here now, numbers are dropping by about 1000 per year so the values have started firming up!I'm trying to make sense of the prices - some old slow Hondas are worth £2k other similar old slow Hondas are worth £10k
Yet Civic Type Rs sell from £4k
havoc said:
I owned one when (nearly) new, and be aware the LSD isn't as obvious/aggressive in behaviour as the ones in the Type Rs. Better than not having one, but don't expect zero understeer.
IIRC the S9B and Y89 actually have the same LSD. You are correct that it’s not overly agressive.KTMsm said:
I'll go and google that - I'm not a Honda guy
I'm trying to make sense of the prices - some old slow Hondas are worth £2k other similar old slow Hondas are worth £10k
Yet Civic Type Rs sell from £4k
My understanding is the Mb6 you are referring to is essentially a re-badged Rover chassis with a Honda engine and box etc, this is why MB6 VTi is a cheaper vehicle, they have a completely different chassis and to some people not a true Honda (not that I care my MB6 was awesome) I'm trying to make sense of the prices - some old slow Hondas are worth £2k other similar old slow Hondas are worth £10k
Yet Civic Type Rs sell from £4k
Hondas vary massively in value for a whole range of reasons and alot of people struggle to understand this, but to get an idea why it generally takes a little more knowledge than is immediately obvious. My Em1 vti means almost nothing to 99% of people as it looks like a plain old Honda Civic, it just takes a little more knowledge to understand why it is a special car.
mb148 said:
My understanding is the Mb6 you are referring to is essentially a re-badged Rover chassis with a Honda engine and box etc, this is why MB6 VTi is a cheaper vehicle, they have a completely different chassis and to some people not a true Honda (not that I care my MB6 was awesome)
AIUI (I may be wrong), Honda engineered the chassis, which was used in Asian, European and US markets, and by Rover.Front end is effectively a DC/EG subframe / suspension (and indeed used the same engine range), rear-end is a bitsa (not sure why).
...so it IS a true Honda, but the Rover association really won't have helped it, and robbed it of any JDM scene points (which the EG/EK guys can all claim).
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