If you can afford it, definitely. It’s a brilliant machine.
i suggest u skyline r34 see that one it’s 11500 $
The Integra is a brilliant machine. Not too expensive to buy, but it will cost you every single cent to keep it running. Consumes almost as much oil as petrol.
definitely!
I would love to have that car as a first car, but remember, the Integra DC2 Type R is a car that is better on track. You can use it as your daily, but it won’t much confortable. Maybe the Civic EP3 Type R would be a better choice because it’s also fast, but it’s a bit better for daily use :)
I’d say yes, but an ek9 civic hatch would give more daily use, and is easily modified.
Yes but if you can find an EK9 Civic it would be great
Perfect!
I was lucky enough to own a dc2 integra! (not the one with bug eyes). It’s an amazing driving experience because it’s so light. Since it was my first car at 17 I didn’t know much about car stuff and found that pleasant surge at 5500 rpm to be the vtec :) great first car
Comments
how price this car?
If you can afford it, definitely. It’s a brilliant machine.
i suggest u skyline r34 see that one it’s 11500 $
The Integra is a brilliant machine. Not too expensive to buy, but it will cost you every single cent to keep it running. Consumes almost as much oil as petrol.
definitely!
I would love to have that car as a first car, but remember, the Integra DC2 Type R is a car that is better on track. You can use it as your daily, but it won’t much confortable. Maybe the Civic EP3 Type R would be a better choice because it’s also fast, but it’s a bit better for daily use :)
I’d say yes, but an ek9 civic hatch would give more daily use, and is easily modified.
Yes but if you can find an EK9 Civic it would be great
Perfect!
I was lucky enough to own a dc2 integra! (not the one with bug eyes). It’s an amazing driving experience because it’s so light. Since it was my first car at 17 I didn’t know much about car stuff and found that pleasant surge at 5500 rpm to be the vtec :) great first car
Pagination