Is this civic worth 2.5k?
#11
Certainly not going to disagree with the posts above.
You know going in that the Civic needs work. How is a Civic that needs work better in any way compared to an Eclipse that needs a little work?!? You know the history of the Eclipse, you already own it, and you aren't afraid of spending a little money.
I just don't see the logic or even attraction of an older Civic, especially not with a motor swap. And REALLY not with an LS block. At the end of the day you'll be driving around in an 18 year old Civic with all of the reliability swapped out years ago and poor maintenance since. $700 is the most I'd offer for such a car.
You know going in that the Civic needs work. How is a Civic that needs work better in any way compared to an Eclipse that needs a little work?!? You know the history of the Eclipse, you already own it, and you aren't afraid of spending a little money.
I just don't see the logic or even attraction of an older Civic, especially not with a motor swap. And REALLY not with an LS block. At the end of the day you'll be driving around in an 18 year old Civic with all of the reliability swapped out years ago and poor maintenance since. $700 is the most I'd offer for such a car.
#12
Because its gonna cost around 1500 to get my car runing in top shape, and thats without fixing asthetics. The b18 has about 140 miles on it so he says. Maybe i should wait it out and keep looking then
#13
last Civic hatch I bought with reliability issues I paid $50 for it. had a bad cooling fan which let the car get hot and over heated to the point of needing a new head gasket, machined head. Ran great after I spent a few hours taking it apart and putting it together. I agree with the above though, I would not want to get into the headache of unknowns with the Civic, your better off putting the $ into your car to get it going again
#14
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I never understood people who sell a car right after an engine swap. The just screams SKETCHY to me. Why invest the money to do a proper engine swap, only to sell the car 100 miles later? Sounds like the car is a headache and he would rather sell it than deal with it. Just buy a decent stock Civic for $2000 and don't waste money modding it. Just drive it.
#15
Originally Posted by Lil Dre' timestamp='1355769251' post='22215505
Because its gonna cost around 1500 to get my car runing in top shape, and thats without fixing asthetics. The b18 has about 140 miles on it so he says. Maybe i should wait it out and keep looking then
#16
For one you no longer have an LS swap if it has a type r head, it's a LS vtec now and I am guessing it wasn't built, so right there don't buy it unless he wants $800. If you don't believe me just google LS vtec and read how much of a pain in the ass they are when not done properly http://hondaswap.com/general-tech-ar...ls-vtec-32829/.
And to show a comparison: I have a fully built LS vtec EJ1 with no problems or paint needed, if I was to sell it, it would be around $3-3.5.
Where you at in Florida? check Miami they have millions of stock to built civics. http://www.tamparacing.com <-- that's a good site for Centralized FL with stock civics
Watch out with the civic crowd, a lot of these guys dunno wtf they are doing and will try to scum bag you
#17
Unfortunately, that's the going rate for this type of car--repairs needed and all, at least here in SoCal and i'm guessing it'll be a similar market in FL where the import scene is strong as well. Having that said, it's still not worth it. It'd be better to find a $2k civic that is stock and just has 200K miles--i'd trust that more anyway!
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Unfortunately, that's the going rate for this type of car--repairs needed and all, at least here in SoCal and i'm guessing it'll be a similar market in FL where the import scene is strong as well. Having that said, it's still not worth it. It'd be better to find a $2k civic that is stock and just has 200K miles--i'd trust that more anyway!