scg_robin
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I drive a 2000 Integra, and its the most reliable car I've ever owned. Honda engines will last forever, especially if you take care of it. Over the past few years I've replaced a lot of parts - which are cheap on these cars- but it was all normal maintenance type stuff. Never had any major issue, and I have 172K miles. I get an average of 25 mpg, but its an automatic and I have a heavy foot, so I could probably get better mileage if I tried. Also, I've been driving with a bad ECU for 3 years-- check engine light has been on, so if I replaced it, my performance and gas mileage would improve drastically.
As for insurance: I pay $54/mo for liability only. Premiums are based on more than just the type of car -- if you are under 25 and a single male with a crappy driving record, you are gonna pay out the ass. I've gotten in 2 wrecks since 2011 and my insurance shot up another $20 a month when it renewed recently. NO tickets, either. Its not worth having comp/collision on a 14+ year old car, because my premium would be another $100 a month, and they'd probably only give me 3k if it was 'totalled'.
My bf has a 2000 si with 300k miles and no problems. In fact it runs better the 'worse' you drive. LOL
I vote for Integra! if not, get a civic (not an '01, ugh) or be a yuppy and get a toyota
As for insurance: I pay $54/mo for liability only. Premiums are based on more than just the type of car -- if you are under 25 and a single male with a crappy driving record, you are gonna pay out the ass. I've gotten in 2 wrecks since 2011 and my insurance shot up another $20 a month when it renewed recently. NO tickets, either. Its not worth having comp/collision on a 14+ year old car, because my premium would be another $100 a month, and they'd probably only give me 3k if it was 'totalled'.
My bf has a 2000 si with 300k miles and no problems. In fact it runs better the 'worse' you drive. LOL
I vote for Integra! if not, get a civic (not an '01, ugh) or be a yuppy and get a toyota