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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,996 ✭✭✭selectamatic


    cnocbui wrote: »
    The Honda EP3 Civic type R. I saw a an article on Pistonheads which said as much. There has been at least one review of the new FK2 Type R comparing it to recent versions where the reviewer has preferred the EP3.

    Will be a classic for sure as will the dc5 integra type R however in the case of the ep3 the jdm variant will be the one to have as it's just that little bit better than the uk one in every single way.
    IMO the ek9 type R and the integra dc2 type R will always be the preferred models in a classic sense though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 396 ✭✭Corpus Twisty


    I have a skyline, a Mitsi GTO, an FTO, 2 MR2s and 2 Celicas - (one w. beams engine), a few EK civics and a couple of other jap yokes (mainly lexus IS/altezza types) I always admired, stuck into various sheds about the place. Mainly as I love jap metal but also because I reckon they're for nothing at the moment and will eventually go up. And if they don't - feck it, we'll have cars to play with over the coming years - 2 car mad sons also help make this sort of activity popular.. I sold my nice clean Carina 11 to a fella a while back...and regretted it the minute it rolled away...he slammed it and resprayed it and i see it a lot now.......looking well. They'll also make good money in years to come..grr..


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,897 ✭✭✭Means Of Escape


    Tzar Chasm wrote: »
    Strange you mention the e36, i have one, and i can see from how its rusting that they will be rare in 10 years

    BMW e32-all versions especially the v12


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I'd have to call out the VW CC.

    It never really got the love and wasn't a massive seller, so will be reasonably scarce, but to a lot of people it's an absolutely gorgeous car. Sleek stylish lines, the standard alloys might be the nicest standards I've seen, and the interior is cool and comfortable too. Usually on a 2.0tdi engine, which gives it plenty of poke, and you pick them up now sometimes for less than a golf of the same year (the price of a second hand golf always shocks me)


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators Posts: 2,957 Mod ✭✭✭✭macplaxton


    Mod note: Please refrain from resurrecting old threads


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