Nice ride
Hey, *I* had a Chevy SS sedan, manual, for 3 years - it was great and I sometimes am baffled I sold it. But that's what I do, buy and sell too many cars trying everything out.vansprinkle said:
Thanks for the page. After a year I still love the car. It does everything great, looks nice, family fits just fine. I'd honestly consider trading up for a Type R if I could get one near MSRP, but as long as they're $50k I'll keep my $30k Si.
My neighbor had a TLS-X and has traded it out and getting either a Si or Integra. He too loves the ride and how they drive.
Definitely low on power but more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow. I definitely enjoy this more than I did my SS Sedan. With that said Im about ready to start adding parts and a tune to this thing to open it up a bit.
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I already have a big boat payment and don't want to add a big car payment to the bills.
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Well, I bought a manual Elantra N - hopefully I keep this car more than 3 years. I haven't kept a daily for 3 years in a long time. Also haven't daily driven a manual since 2019, but I do still have a Sequoia if I don't want to shift for myself for a day here or there.
The Elantra N is light and snappy, handling is excellent.
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and I am shallow and care a lot about the car's aesthetics.