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November 28th, 2007 12:36 AM #11Ahy naku mag altis ka na lang, bulok kasi ang civic. mas okay pa sentra at familia.
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November 29th, 2007 10:05 PM #12Actually I agree w/ Mr. IGNITED... the GT-S is the choice for me also.
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December 2nd, 2007 09:05 PM #13
I'd pick VTi manual, perhaps the best bread-and-butter 1.6-liter engine before VVTi. It's quick yet economical. Some argue it's even more efficient than the non-VTEC LXi, but any fuel consumption difference is negliglible. However, performance, as I've said before, is more than just 100 cc!
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December 3rd, 2007 05:59 PM #14
The GTS is definitely a nice and rare car to find in good condition. Having owned both an EK and B14, the EK is faster out of the box but once you put in basic bolt-ons on the GA16 engine (I/H/E) and it pretty much can hold its own and even has a better advantage over the EK on the track due to it's good mid-range power.
IF you're looking at an Exalta, it's advantage is it has ABS, airbags and some extra luxury goodies while the Civic will win in the space and performance side.
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December 3rd, 2007 11:34 PM #15Hi guys!! my first post. Sakto kasi! Anyways my mom drives a 2000 vti while my bro has a sentra GT-S. Actually since I'm a fresh grad and soon going to go to work na, my dad and ma are givin me a choice to pick one of the 2 cars. It was quite hard to choose between the 2 huh! but I came to love more my brother's sleek black semi tricked out GT-S. Like my bro... bec. of my bro actually , I also love settin up cars and I dont want to be one of them civic tuners out there.
I beg bto disagree with you sir squala and coz for me vtec is still better than the vvti up to now.. sorry. and to you sir vinj, I have the same opinion coz my bros GTS has a more torquey feeling than the my mom's vti, dunno maybe it's bec. the sentra has a few set up in it's engine.
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December 5th, 2007 11:12 AM #17
That's a classic Honda vs. Nissan story. Honda engines usually have better top end (at the expense of mid range power and torque) while the Nissans have better mid-range power and torque. Stock to stock, in a straight line the Honda will get ahead, in a circuit the Nissan has an advantage.
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3M Color Stable series are all above 50% TSER. RFID readable through the tint, stays good for...
What's the best car tint brand and color?