need help buying an SI =]
#1
need help buying an SI =]
Hey fitfreakers ,
so its been 1 1/2 years i have had the fit , im trying to get a civic si added to my garage before september 6th =]
I wanted to know where you guys bought your hondas from , im looking for a good deal since i got ripped off the first time buying the fit, any hookups? etc im looking for a white civic si year 2008 .
Would appreciate your help
sincerely,
Arlen
so its been 1 1/2 years i have had the fit , im trying to get a civic si added to my garage before september 6th =]
I wanted to know where you guys bought your hondas from , im looking for a good deal since i got ripped off the first time buying the fit, any hookups? etc im looking for a white civic si year 2008 .
Would appreciate your help
sincerely,
Arlen
#4
many thanks,
Arlen
#9
I vote for the sedan as well. Unless it's a designated 2-door sports car I'd always choose the sedan.
I've had a good experience buying my Fit from Fladeboe Honda in Irvine. I bought the car from April Dean. She does fleet sales, so give her a call and ask how much she can hook it up for. 949-290-3553. Good luck.
I've had a good experience buying my Fit from Fladeboe Honda in Irvine. I bought the car from April Dean. She does fleet sales, so give her a call and ask how much she can hook it up for. 949-290-3553. Good luck.
#12
ohhh the sedan is just so much more appealing than the coupe to me.
it's pure hot sex, with angelina jolie.
who doesn't like that?
but if you want to go the coupe route, it's totally fine.
just post pics when you get it!!!
it's pure hot sex, with angelina jolie.
who doesn't like that?
but if you want to go the coupe route, it's totally fine.
just post pics when you get it!!!
#15
dude, arlen... if the SI is going to put you back a couple grand, why not k-swap the Fit?
i've been back and forth with the same idea. i came to the conclusion that if i ever want a relatively "fast" and dependable daily driven car, k-Fit FTMF maurda-ashoe-me-love-it-long-time
i've been back and forth with the same idea. i came to the conclusion that if i ever want a relatively "fast" and dependable daily driven car, k-Fit FTMF maurda-ashoe-me-love-it-long-time
#20
dude, arlen... if the SI is going to put you back a couple grand, why not k-swap the Fit?
i've been back and forth with the same idea. i came to the conclusion that if i ever want a relatively "fast" and dependable daily driven car, k-Fit FTMF maurda-ashoe-me-love-it-long-time
i've been back and forth with the same idea. i came to the conclusion that if i ever want a relatively "fast" and dependable daily driven car, k-Fit FTMF maurda-ashoe-me-love-it-long-time
but good idea =]