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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2007, 10:17:15 pm » |
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A used Type S would be a lot of fun, holds it's value well and is pretty reliable. The only thing that would scare me off is high insurance rates for the RSX.... |
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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2007, 11:02:05 pm » |
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A used Type S would be a lot of fun, holds it's value well and is pretty reliable. The only thing that would scare me off is high insurance rates for the RSX....
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2007, 03:08:08 am » |
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I really like the RSX. I shopped for one before I bought my RAV4 but came away frustrated by the high resale prices and sketchyness of the private sellers I dealt with. What convinced me look elsewhere, though, were the sky high insurance rates for the base RSX, let alone a Type S. Too many boy racers trashed their RSXs I guess.  It must have been very difficult to sell the RSX Type S after the new Civic Si came out with the same engine(plus a balance shaft), sporty suspension etc. and a limited slip diff while the older Type S soldiered on without the LSD and a much higher price tag. |
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« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2007, 08:27:09 am » |
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I What convinced me look elsewhere, though, were the sky high insurance rates for the base RSX, let alone a Type S. Too many boy racers trashed their RSXs I guess.  Wasn't just the boy racers  .. my neighbours 24 year old daughter wrote off her RSX... |
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« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2007, 10:32:29 am » |
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The RSX is great and quite timeless. My fave of the sporty cars. |
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« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2007, 11:30:16 am » |
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Wow... near $20k for an '04 Premium model? Geez... those things have held their value exceptionally well! Dave's gonna have a wicked trade in value on that 335i with his!  |
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« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2007, 11:30:48 am » |
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The RSX is great and quite timeless. My fave of the sporty cars.
I thought the GTI would be your fave.  |
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« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2007, 11:34:46 am » |
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I really like the RSX. I shopped for one before I bought my RAV4 but came away frustrated by the high resale prices and sketchyness of the private sellers I dealt with. What convinced me look elsewhere, though, were the sky high insurance rates for the base RSX, let alone a Type S. Too many boy racers trashed their RSXs I guess.  They are also very easy to steal and parts in demand for Civic folks looking to upgrade. Makes for a bad combo. |
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« Reply #9 on: February 01, 2007, 11:37:19 am » |
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The RSX is great and quite timeless. My fave of the sporty cars.
I thought the GTI would be your fave.  Okay, okay... got me there. Was sorta thinking of the ones available from '00-'06, also looking more swoopy. I had thought about the RSX for awhile, pleased with them inside and out tho I've never driven one to know what I'm missing out on. |
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« Reply #10 on: February 01, 2007, 12:02:42 pm » |
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The RSX is great and quite timeless. My fave of the sporty cars.
I thought the GTI would be your fave.  Okay, okay... got me there. Was sorta thinking of the ones available from '00-'06, also looking more swoopy. I had thought about the RSX for awhile, pleased with them inside and out tho I've never driven one to know what I'm missing out on.I've only driven the Type-S (and done so a few times)... and it really was a remarkably fun machine. Through in the relative fuel efficiency and practicality of the big hatch-back format and it was a great machine all-round. Revvin' the engine to the moon was not only a lot of fun, but rewarding with surprising power too. |
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« Reply #11 on: February 01, 2007, 02:45:15 pm » |
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Wow... near $20k for an '04 Premium model? Geez... those things have held their value exceptionally well! Dave's gonna have a wicked trade in value on that 335i with his!  335i?! I wish. Only my evil twin (and 2 other engin-sneer brothers) can afford one of those. I'll be replacing my 2004 RSX Premium with something in the 45-50k range (i.e., BMW 328i coupe, Infiniti G35 (or G37?) coupe, or possibly the Mitsu Evo X depending on pricing and availability). $20k?! That is pretty sweet. I plan on selling mine spring/summer 2008. Do you think I could get $15k then? Considering I have absolutely babied it (wax and leather conditioned religiously), have only got 43k km on it, probably 70+k by the time I sell, and have never abused it (besides 1 visit to the AutoX last year...but that was nothing  ) It has been a great first car and I've had absolutely no problems besides a minor rattle in the glovebox that was fixed with some foam at the dealership. The article mentioned some grinding between 1st and 2nd gear...I just thought that was me getting a little carried away some times and letting the clutch up too fast Consumer Reports lists the RSX as a recommended used car buy, but advises staying away from 2005 and 2006 models, which seem prone to suspension problems, though they don't go into detail.Sweeeeeeeeeeet! EDIT: Regarding insurance, I agree, It's mighty steep. When I bought the car when I was 22 (just before I turned 23) I paid $2,600 for the year. My evil twin paid far less for his 300bhp Mustang GT monster! It's just not fair.  |
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« Reply #12 on: February 02, 2007, 12:27:59 pm » |
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I have a 02 Premium model, I live in Ontario and the insurance is ~$1800 for a year, after everything factored in. Not too bad.
There was one recall that has something to do with the SRS warning light coming on back in 2006. I don't remember the detail, but I may still have the letter somewhere. There isn't a whole lot of features in this car, but then it has been trouble-free, so that makes me happy. When I was moving house back in the summer, this was our go-to vehicle for moving stuff that we didn't want the movers to carry. I have taken this car to the tracks once, and it handled quite nicely, considering, I was on all stock equipment.
One complain I have is the front leather seat becoming winkle easily. (I say easily, because I have seen at least 3 other RSX with the same issue). And the paint in the front is kind of thin, and chips easily.
Average gas mileage is about 8.5L/100KM. Daily commute is about 40km round trip on 404 (8am/4pm).
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« Reply #13 on: February 02, 2007, 01:08:40 pm » |
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I preferred the earlier RSX's before the mid-cycle refresh with simplier front end, wheels, and all red tails. |
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« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2007, 02:04:13 pm » |
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I preferred the earlier RSX's before the mid-cycle refresh with simplier front end, wheels, and all red tails.
Yeah, it got the refresh in '05. I like the '05/'06 better. I like the all red lights and the lip spoiler on the Type S. The base and premium also replaced the standard black plastic skirts with body colour in '05...but I got the Aero package to get rid of the plastic in '04. Citydude, I hear you on the thin paint. I drive mine north to the cottage often and the nose gets peppered. A 3M strip would have been a good idea. I've also read similar complaints about the leather seats. I haven't had any problems with mine...taking your wallet out of your back-pocket helps big-time. |
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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2007, 04:27:28 pm » |
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I've also read similar complaints about the leather seats. I haven't had any problems with mine...taking your wallet out of your back-pocket helps big-time.
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« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2007, 05:10:03 pm » |
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I am paying $1100 for insurance premium on my rsx type S.... was $2000 when I first got it 5 years ago. I really like the car... it will be sad to see it go when I do decide to get a replacement. For a car with that type of performance, it is really easy on gas... I could get at least 550 km per tank in the City. I have had no grinding issues after initial break-in... I think people just try to force it into 2nd gear too much when they should really take it easy in it when it 'grinds'. In terms of the leather seats, I have had no problem with them since I've started using Lexol... a lot of people don't understand that leather requires conditioning from time to time.
What I don't like about my car are: -heated seats is either on or off... there are no hi/lo adjustments -stock tires were really bad, they should have put high performance tires on the Type S model -suspension has short travel
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