Mazda Precidia VS Acura Integra
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Mazda Precidia VS Acura Integra
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I sold my Honda Accord! I am done with Honda, but I couldn't be more amazed with the quality, and the community for Honda. Thanks guys.
I am torn in purchasing either a 1996 Mazda Precedia or a 1991 Acura Integra. The Precidia has low km's (in the 150's) and is automatic. It has a fairly visible dent on the door frame behind drivers side, but I think it can be fixed. Then there's the Acura Integra which is standard (first car I'm learning on with standard), which APPARENTLY has 10'000 dollars put in for modifciations include body kit, sub woofer system, racing chip, engine cool air modification, exhaust system and more, but this is at 220'000 KM. The integra has a small dent in the back however. They are both around the same price, but the Precedia being a tad bit more. Which is the smarter buy? I'm looking for a cool RELIABLE sports car.
I sold my Honda Accord! I am done with Honda, but I couldn't be more amazed with the quality, and the community for Honda. Thanks guys.
I am torn in purchasing either a 1996 Mazda Precedia or a 1991 Acura Integra. The Precidia has low km's (in the 150's) and is automatic. It has a fairly visible dent on the door frame behind drivers side, but I think it can be fixed. Then there's the Acura Integra which is standard (first car I'm learning on with standard), which APPARENTLY has 10'000 dollars put in for modifciations include body kit, sub woofer system, racing chip, engine cool air modification, exhaust system and more, but this is at 220'000 KM. The integra has a small dent in the back however. They are both around the same price, but the Precedia being a tad bit more. Which is the smarter buy? I'm looking for a cool RELIABLE sports car.
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I'd have to get the manual transmission. And I used to have an Integra and liked it.
But they're both old enough that the absolute most important thing is what condition each of them are in. Have a mechanic do a "buyer's inspection" for you.
But they're both old enough that the absolute most important thing is what condition each of them are in. Have a mechanic do a "buyer's inspection" for you.
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