So far I have done my homework and as per the findings through this website and other various sources, below is the summary of what I absorbed.
FD1 - high performance, joy rider with power, hard to find a balanced (between the price and condition) vehicle
FD3 - hybrid version, balanced power and efficient, battery issues, easy to bargain , bit cheaper than the other models.
FD4 - latest, decent power, nicely maintained more vehicles, bit higher prices depending on the vehicle conditions.
My Main questions are:
which one/series I should consider when buying - any specific reasons?.
what are the know faults and issues specific to the above models.
How can I check if the car is not a garbage (generally)
All of your valuable comments, thoughts and suggestions are welcome!!
I am a work-from-home worker and I won't do over 50Kms per day, weekdays. but will be doing 150Km+ on weekends. - for now I am not considered about the fuel consumption but concerned about the time I will be spending in the garage!!
The main reason I wanted to buy a civic is that, I love the vehicle from childhood, nice looking and even the more availability of aftermarket modifications.
======= side notes about current market, for future readers=======
By the time this thread is started, the government says import restrictions will be lifted starting February 2025, with the tax structure remaining the same.
Officially joined the thel-hinganna normie horde with ....drumroll... a 2025 Vezel... I am eagerly anticipating joining the 'thel keeyak karanawada' debates at almsgivings.
Recently, got the opportunity to see and get inside of The one and only Japanese V12, Toyota Century(a.k.a Japanese Rolls Royce). Is it really upto Rolls Royce standards? Nope, I don't think so. Items like Switches and mirror housings are in plastic. But, we can be assured that the dashboard will not light up like Christmas and would run forever....
...and just like that from having parking space issues a few month's back I'm car-less.
The cost of renting something for a month or two (even more - personal imports have been quite messy of late) made me wonder if it actually makes sense to buy a quickly disposable car and get rid of it in a couple of months - but it seems the 'popular' models aren't moving. A few messages to sellers (registered owners) on marketplace resulted in them sending me daily price reduction updates.
Sleepless nights have begun. I'm twisting between SL320 and SL500. Should I just pay additional 2000 euros more and go for the SL500 and go broke or settle with a SL320?
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pasindu oshadha
Hello good people in Auto Lanka,
I am planning to buy my first car these days and I am really interested in buying a Honda Civic FD Series car. So far I have noted few cars like this.
So far I have done my homework and as per the findings through this website and other various sources, below is the summary of what I absorbed.
My Main questions are:
All of your valuable comments, thoughts and suggestions are welcome!!
I am a work-from-home worker and I won't do over 50Kms per day, weekdays. but will be doing 150Km+ on weekends. - for now I am not considered about the fuel consumption but concerned about the time I will be spending in the garage!!
The main reason I wanted to buy a civic is that, I love the vehicle from childhood, nice looking and even the more availability of aftermarket modifications.
======= side notes about current market, for future readers=======
By the time this thread is started, the government says import restrictions will be lifted starting February 2025, with the tax structure remaining the same.
Edited by pasindu oshadhatypo
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