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Old Aug 25, 2003 | 01:20 PM
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In a few months I'll be in the market for a car. My mom currently has a '99 Integra LS as a daily driver, that she will be replacing come winter time. My parents have offered to sell it to me at a fair price.

That's all well and good, but the car is an automatic. I hate automatics, and the Integra transmission is slow to downshift. I realize the likely answer to this question is "NO", but would it be worth it try and do a manual swap given the large amount of used/junkyard and swapability Honda parts?

My other option -- the more practical one -- would be to try and find a similar Integra with a manual transmission, or a buy a '99-'00 Si. But, used Integras seem to be holding their value quite well, even the LS. Ditto for Si's. I could probably buy my mom's car for a good price, plus I know the car has been serviced well and not abused.

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Jonathan
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Old Aug 25, 2003 | 04:04 PM
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that depends on what kind of deal your parents are giving you... lets say they're giving you a great deal, you can then sell it off to other adult commuters who'd love an AT, its actually worth more than a MT to common drivers. In that case, you profit and have more $$ to pickup that 98-00 Si :drool:
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Old Aug 25, 2003 | 04:36 PM
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get the auto.

its an LS, so don't expect a brand new car/engine if/when you swap in a manual tranny.
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