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Originally Posted by LAsBestcom
If I'm on a beer drinking forum and a person tells me they have a problem drinking and he cashes his pay check at the local pub...I would tell him to STOP drinking and get help regardless of the forum. To waste money on a 1990 transportation car is LUDICRISS when he is strapped for cash!
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hey i live in the 90's my cars are from the 90'S i dont even consider anything newer as its all cheaper, i just love older standarts of quality and make.
As for the civic. If you want to keep it for the longest time, you have to set yourself a goal as of what you want from this car BUT
for starters, inspect your car thouroughly in order to know if it will hold with time and constant driving. Check the floors, check the frame, make sure nothing is shot. If you want some more power, the cheapest thing to do would either be an engine swap or turboing it at low pressures in order to keep the internals stock. But youre the boss no one will tell you what you want from a car. And dont sink money into something you will not keep for the longest time as you will never be able to resell your money.
Most people think im crazy for sinking money into my old volvo's but i really do plan on keeping them for the longest time, as i know its my ride that suits me best and parts are cheap, upgrades are easy (same goes for honda's). Just set your goal, and inspect your car, if you are not sure of what to check, bring it to a garage for a thourough inspection
Cheers *****es!