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Old Apr 17, 2003 | 09:09 PM
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Originally posted by Erikku
Question: Gen2 is 90-93 correct?
I mean, I would buy someone's used 90'GS but I really need something that'll run well.
I won't flame you (because I know what you meant) but for the record, the age of the car has less bearing on its reliability than the miles on the engine and how its been taken care of. You might want to look into a nice G2, preferably from an older adult (who bought it brand new a decade ago) and doesn't have too many miles. For instance, a 94 or 95 might be 2 or 3 or 4 years newer than a 2ndGen but it could have just as many miles and been constantly ragged on by a fairly young driver who's just looking to get rid of it. Just keep your options open and don't become too set on just buying this car or even just buying an Integra (I recommend it though).
Before I bought my car a few months ago, I had been looking at cars I might buy for 2 years. My first thought was actually an Integra...than Eclipses, Civics, Old School RX7's, etc. and when I bought the Teg I had just been set on getting a 91 Supra non-turbo for weeks. This is just me jabbering my two cents, but my point is : don't become set on buying this car...or the next one that comes along or the next one. Check them out...keep your options open...but don't do something you might regret after all your money's gone.
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