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November 7th, 2006 11:50 PM #1hi! im planning to buy a car... please compare the two.. specs. and etc. im new at this. hope you all can help me... which one is the best deal.
also, whats the diff. between vti-s and vti.. and, what is vtec3.. is that a model or an engine.
sorry.
thanks.
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November 7th, 2006 11:56 PM #2
VTi-S has ABS and SRS. Sir and VTi don't.
VTEC3 is what they call the VTEC system used in that generation of engine.
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November 8th, 2006 10:14 AM #3
depending on the condition of the SiR. if it has been well-maintained i'd take it over the VTEC 3. it has a more powerful engine and the double wishbone suspension. thing with the SiR, though, is since it's become an enthusiast's car, many of them have been fully modded and raced, so that shouldn't do too well for it's durability and longevity. if you can find a stock SiR that's been well-maintained, that should be a good buy.
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November 8th, 2006 03:50 PM #4
The B16 should stand up well to abuse, but the SiR is going on from 6-8 years old already, so any abused ones should be avoided.
I'd pick a VTi-S if you aren't into racing, the extra power of the SiR really isn't something you can use in everyday traffic... of course, if you can find an unabused one, and you live in the province, I'd buy it just to rev the engine to the limiter once every week... ...do it too often and say hello to high gas bills...
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November 8th, 2006 08:47 PM #5[quote=IMm29;688686]thing with the SiR, though, is since it's become an enthusiast's car, many of them have been fully modded and raced, so that shouldn't do too well for it's durability and longevity. quote]
thanks IMm29.
so you mean, if im into durability and longetivity, SiR should not be my top choice?
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November 8th, 2006 08:53 PM #6
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November 8th, 2006 08:56 PM #7
and important talaga ay ang condition ng car. kung mas alaga naman yung 2000 model, then go for it. the main point here is that, all things equal, an older car would have more problems cropping up soon than a newer one.
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November 8th, 2006 09:42 PM #8
what i meant to say about it being an enthusiast's car is that many have been modded and raced. it's still ok to go for the SiR, for as long as it hasn't been modded and raced. these are the types of SiRs that probably won't last too long down the road. there are still some well-maintained, stock SiRs lurking around, so these are the ones that you should look for.
good luck.
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November 9th, 2006 10:18 PM #10
Depends on ur "personality", what is more important to u? the mileage ish or the looks, ricer type? Pro 4 myself, I would pick the SiR basta well maintained at di pinangangarera yung mga tipong dad's car! Marami pa yun, hanap ka lng.. Pro don't get the orange color ha... eewww.. laos... and mabilis magfade yung paint na yun, I rarely see orange SiRs na makintab pa, go 4 d black or the few formula red ones mas astig. Mas saleable yung colors na yun in my uncles buy n' sell buss. Lastly, unlike the vti vtec3, this is bound to be a classic on our local market.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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