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Which the Accord V6 is on my list, without being boring looking. |
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Congrats on the car RS-Hawk. Life is to short to not drive the car you want so long as it does not financially burden you. I am considering trading in my 13 FR-S. I want a good mix between the FR-S's handling that's got more power.(Going to hopefully test drive a 2015 WRX today) I am not sure anything is out there that's in my price range. Oh yea It needs to be able to fit a child seat. I still love my FR-S but seeing the real costs to add some real reliable power and better torque for city driving, its gonna cost quite a bit in after market. 5,000$-7,000$ depending on kit, goals etc... Plus with me being in CA, I haft to deal with CARB
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Its not as fast ( which I knew), however for the same amount I was paying for the Z (base with Sport) Im paying for the GC with all the leather, windows, comfy, and tech I could hope for. Car is amazing and rides like a dream. I love the Z, had them all my life, it was just SO high strung, especially at 5am going to work. And this GC is plenty fast, just alot more comfortable.
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