Why are they overpriced? It gets 37mpg, amazing safety ratings, it drives itself on the highway, 6 speed manual and looks amazing and is reasonably fast for its class. The only reason you can’t afford it or barely afford it is because you voted for Joe Biden and he decimated our economy.
A lot of people are hating on you in the comments but you made a lot of valid points. At the end of the day you purchase the car for your own needs, not the needs of others
Thank you for sticking and watching the video. I think lots of people just didn’t hear me out, but you are 100 percent right, at the end of the day we have to make the best decision. People make these type of decisions everyday we just don’t see them.
If you have one and actually try things with it you will get something pretty sweet. I got everything you could possibly do so far for the 2022 si and I'm at 300 at the wheels and 320 torque. Once a simple drop in turbo comes out add another 50 to 70 hp over the range. I would say you made a pretty little fun car. And you don't compare to a 20 year old cobra mustang. That's the classic situation apples to oranges . They are opposites.
That’s very nice, I just didn’t want to modify the car, first of all the clutch is weak, even with a tune it could slip, second if you modify the car you will actually void the warranty, again I didn’t want to do that, and I didn’t compared the cars, I just compared the feeling that you get behind the wheel, again that is just personal. That was actually my second Personal reason why I decided to sell. The civic does things that the cobra can’t and vice versa.
I love my 23 Si. It’s a perfect commuter everyday car for me. I have my toy to mess around with, 2015 Camaro SS, was looking for a fun car to drive everyday and good on gas. Wish they made a hybrid version of Si though
Msrp out the door is going to be around 31-32 without any accessories. So ya he broke even unless he paid a markup on the MSRP originally. 27k is MSRP before 1000$ destination fee, dealer documentation fee, markup, tax tag and title 🙃
you guys in the states got rip off with the Si, Canadian version have a lot of stuff standard on the Si, Si and rest of the civic lineup of course is not gonna be something special, except the type r, it's a economy car just like corolla or sentra, you can't expect a civic to pull like a cobra or sound like one...
...you can thank the upcoming Acura Integra A-spec for the watered down '22 Si in the states 19s/20s weren't like that and were more in line with the Canadian version...
That is CRAZY trade-in value. I can pick up a new Si locally (though I have to wait for it) at MSRP, and live in the highest cost of living area of the most expensive cost of living state in the US. I understand your "lack of excitement" comment. Let's face it, the Si doesn't have much power an is an ~7 seconds to 60mph car. From your video, though, it looked like you live in a fairly flat area (no mountains) with fairly straight roads. In that environment power is kind for unlocking fun and excitement. Throw in lots of twisty roads with steep plunges on one side, and there are fewer places where power matter as much as handling. I think this car was designed mainly as a weekend canyon carver with mundane workweek commute chops. Different tools for different trades as they say. Thanks for the video.
@@kevinbusher9223 Bay Area, California. There are a handful of dealers in this state who are selling at MSRP (Hondas, Toyotas, etc.; just bought a Tacoma at MSRP and am waiting for delivery of a Civic Si also at MSRP), but the rest are price gouging customers. I'm sure every state has a few non-scumbag, non-profiteering dealers. I also hope customers in those states remember which dealers were scuzzbuckets and which were not after the supply chain problems abate. Gouging dealers deserve to be punished out of business by consumers just as soon as the current supply and demand imbalance corrects itself.
You may regret it later . That civic may not be a sports car but it can be tuned. Very popular car , now that Mitsubishi while it looks nice , gas will likely be $8 a gallon by the end of summer and the reliability is questionable. Good luck.
I hope I don’t regret the decision man, I work from home and plan to keep working from home for the near future. The Mitsubishi actually gets decent gas millage. Thanks
@@xtralex3010 you tried to talk down about his purchase of a SUV that’s pretty good on gas…. I shared my personal experience with a similar model…. I don’t think I’m missing anything….
You told us the msrp price but we all know by the time you add on tax, market adjustment, registration, warranty, financing and all the other fees you paid more than $32,000. Plus for someone who works at home and doesn’t drive the car your mileage doesn’t add up. I work at home also and I only put 1,400 miles a year on 1 car.
Nice, wait, were you able to buy this car for msrp? if yes then you probably made 1-2k profit (after taxes)? But if not, I'm assuming you still had negative?
The rev hang on the Honda Civic Si ruins the driving experience. The Civic without adjustable shocks rides like a buck board as you mention. Too stiff.
Good reason to get rid of the Si because you're working from home. If you were making car payments, now you saved a lot of money every month. If you had the title to your car, then it's nice to have extra cash in your bank account. especially in this uncertain time. I think your Mustang is a lot more fun to drive, and it sounds great! the power band is linier because it is FI, unlike your turbo Si which take some getting use to. it is a different driving experience. if you don't turn around and look at your car when you walk away or get excited when you start the engine, then it is time to let her go.
Exactly, great points. It was just time to let go because the excitement wasn’t there anymore, I didn’t want to pay for something that I didn’t need nor I fully enjoyed. Thanks for the awesome comment 👍🏻
And I a 22 year old bought a 2020 mustang Gt and only 2 weeks of owning it I want to get rid of it. But I know once I put an exhaust on I’ll fall in love with it .... it’s fast but not fast enough for me... also wanted a new edge but the price was too good not to get it had 7k miles and sold for 37k with the 301a package but let me tell you. I’m having to pump gas twice a week, money not an issue to me but it sure takes a lot of gas.
@@TheMGChannel got the A10 cause didn’t want to deal with the bad mt82 trans and I drove an hour to get the car and it was pretty much in the middle of nowhere and it was the end of month and they lowered the price even more so had to get it and ive been searching for one for a year and a half now and finally got it.
@@RCXDerp it’s probably cause I driven an r32 gtr and ever since anything else felt slow or it could be the weight of the car but definitely needs bolt ons and exhaust.. having trouble finding a good exhaust but it’s still a blast to drive ... I been driving my 06 eclipse for a while and today took the stang to the gym and felt great... it’s fast but not like “omg wow is so fast AHHHH” lol
1st of all. The civic SI is not a sports car. It never had been a sports car. And your reference is a mustang Cobra! It's a 4 cyl at the end of the day! Look at the history of a civic SI. Your comparing a Non sports car to sports car! Go figure.
The 10th n 11th gen si don’t have a great motor. The 1.5 will never be something ppl put in other vehicles. IMO bad job from Honda. This is why the older k series are going for a premium. The new type r motors are a different story tho. However, i do think the si are a great commuter car. Either way, u did what’s best for your situation 👍🏽
I agree, HOWEVER… nobody got money for all these motor swaps and most people don’t put the work in to get the hp from k series. Moat do fbo and tune which i “think” this car can handle. I do miss the k series tho
It's definitely a seller's market. I like that Civic Si. You made the decision that you felt was best for you and your family. I'd love to be able to work from home.
Dude… get a bike. Max 8-10k commitment for anything Asian. Maybe a bit more for BMW, Harley, Ducati, etc. You can trade up and ride 2-3 bikes a year…just sayin
@@karlitozdestroye Doesn’t really matter the make or the year. I’d personally only shop used. No point in taking the depreciation hit. You can pretty much get what ever you want for 8-10k in the used market. I’m a Harley guy and used sportsters are easy to come by for 5-8k. Then again, 5-8k can get you a brand new beginner Asian bike off the lot or a more powerful one that’s used. Really depends on what you want ig.
That must suck to work from home AND have to work 8 hours a day. What a boring life. I’m sorry brother. I really feel bad for people like yourself. Both nice cars though. They both have pros and cons. At least you bought the right mustang. Put a classic Kenne Bell on it.
I get it, and the prices are coming down. The 2023 Honda Si's are starting off at $30k as of this month (May 2023). Car market is on it's way back down, and in a hurry from what I am seeing. Good job getting a profit out of the Si. I scratch my head when I see folks buying them thinking they are fast. They are not very fast, and even with the looks they are just a little faster than a Civic Touring with the CVT. I get the draw to the looks of the newer Civic, I like it alot. But I know it is not a sports car in the 2023 standard. I think the look of the exterior and the inside bells and whistles sell it for me. But I would buy one fully knowing there are fast sedans for the same price out there currently.
The new civic SI is basically just a way for someone looking for a civic to get a manual sedan version with a little bit of refined suspension, because in the end it has the same engine as the base civic it's just "tuned different" and more "sporty". It's just a civic but a little better for someone you wants to drive it more spiritedly. Definitely not a sports car not sure if the type R would even qualify for that.
The civic and the civic SI have the same displacement but the engine is different. The si has the L15ca engine which is stronger internally and has a bigger turbo
why are you wearing shades inside your house? lol And you mentioned when buy a sports car, its gotta feel special but the Honda civic is NOT a sports car.. Its a family sedan. unless you go with a CTR.. And why are you comparing a 4 banger and 8 banger..lol
You missed it, I wasn't referring to the power or just being fast. It was about the feeling of driving something special, the Si just didn't delivered that feeling for me.
Hey Buddy, I completely understand your reasons to unsubscribe to this channel. If the Civic Si was the only reason why you watch my channel then by all means feel free to do so, heck I would probably would do the same. As a creator I really hope that the people that watch my channel are here for the content that we create and put so much work into, and are not here for just a car, a car could get wrecked, stolen and it is at the end of the day it is replaceable. The great news is that there are plenty of content here on RUclips for the 22 Civic Si. I really hope you have a great day sir.
@@SIIKAP1 what's there to be excited about a fwd, 200hp, 1.5, $35k+ with Mark up/accessories sedan? Absolutely nothing just because you have low standards doesn't mean the rest of us do. If you're spending $40k on a enthusiast vehicle I want something more. I'm sorry 0-60 in 7 seconds doesn't excite me in 2022 maybe if it was 2006 still
@@BitcoinTo150K fun to drive, great looking, good on gas, excellent handling, awesome interior with good sound system, cheap to insure, perfect daily driver that isn’t boring. Not everyone needs a 400+ horsepower race car as a daily driver. But of course people with fragile egos like you cannot grasp this reality.
@@BitcoinTo150K Its great financially, I've got a 2020 that was 25k out the door. Gets good mpg and is not totally boring while I don't feel like driving my GT350. Probably will be worth 15 still by the time I put 100k miles on it.
If you want 39 MPG on the highway, you can't expect super high power. Bottom line is, these cars are OVERPRICED. It's a $26K car.
Why are they overpriced? It gets 37mpg, amazing safety ratings, it drives itself on the highway, 6 speed manual and looks amazing and is reasonably fast for its class. The only reason you can’t afford it or barely afford it is because you voted for Joe Biden and he decimated our economy.
dude talks about buying a sports car. But is referencing a civic. A sedan at that lol. Then compares it to a Terminator cobra.
Haha exactly he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Civic Si…..sports car? Yeah no 😆. It’s a 3000lb FWD car with 200HP, what was he expecting?
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It's a fun thrifty slp slf -street legal fun 😄
Bought it for clout and sold it
Lolol
Dude was wearing sunglasses indoors. I knew everything he was saying had no value cause of it.
The terminator is insane though - can't compare power. But i bet the si is better in the twisties
The civic is not a american muscle car bro 🤣🤣🤣 should of done your homework it's not a Type R
A lot of people are hating on you in the comments but you made a lot of valid points. At the end of the day you purchase the car for your own needs, not the needs of others
Thank you for sticking and watching the video. I think lots of people just didn’t hear me out, but you are 100 percent right, at the end of the day we have to make the best decision. People make these type of decisions everyday we just don’t see them.
“ I don’t need a car. “. Translation- he is broke . Give him a Schwin and 20$.
If you have one and actually try things with it you will get something pretty sweet. I got everything you could possibly do so far for the 2022 si and I'm at 300 at the wheels and 320 torque. Once a simple drop in turbo comes out add another 50 to 70 hp over the range. I would say you made a pretty little fun car. And you don't compare to a 20 year old cobra mustang. That's the classic situation apples to oranges . They are opposites.
That’s very nice, I just didn’t want to modify the car, first of all the clutch is weak, even with a tune it could slip, second if you modify the car you will actually void the warranty, again I didn’t want to do that, and I didn’t compared the cars, I just compared the feeling that you get behind the wheel, again that is just personal. That was actually my second Personal reason why I decided to sell. The civic does things that the cobra can’t and vice versa.
@@TheMGChannel your right about the weak clutch, Hondata said it could only handle 250 hp before slipping
I’m buying in 2023 in two weeks. But I’ll have you done to get it to 300.
I love my 23 Si. It’s a perfect commuter everyday car for me. I have my toy to mess around with, 2015 Camaro SS, was looking for a fun car to drive everyday and good on gas. Wish they made a hybrid version of Si though
Still enjoying mine. Love the blue color.
You can get it paint it
Cabin is not quite at all ! That was the first thing i noticed when i took my si first time on the highway 😊
You say the msrp was $27 and change but what was the final cost minus the 32? Did you brake even?
Msrp out the door is going to be around 31-32 without any accessories. So ya he broke even unless he paid a markup on the MSRP originally. 27k is MSRP before 1000$ destination fee, dealer documentation fee, markup, tax tag and title 🙃
he's so confused and can't make up his mind. very chickish.
He wanted to like it but it under-delivered
you guys in the states got rip off with the Si, Canadian version have a lot of stuff standard on the Si, Si and rest of the civic lineup of course is not gonna be something special, except the type r, it's a economy car just like corolla or sentra, you can't expect a civic to pull like a cobra or sound like one...
...you can thank the upcoming Acura Integra A-spec for the watered down '22 Si in the states 19s/20s weren't like that and were more in line with the Canadian version...
You compared a civic to a cobra. You are tripping. Te estas pasando no mms. The 2022 si will be seen as a future classic for what it is.
Valid points, I agree with most and have first hand experience. I don't find the suspension harsh, but I came off of a WRX.
BRZ owner here and that’s the definition of harsh ride
Yeah, not worth 35k, but at MSRP it seems like a nice ride.
That is CRAZY trade-in value. I can pick up a new Si locally (though I have to wait for it) at MSRP, and live in the highest cost of living area of the most expensive cost of living state in the US. I understand your "lack of excitement" comment. Let's face it, the Si doesn't have much power an is an ~7 seconds to 60mph car. From your video, though, it looked like you live in a fairly flat area (no mountains) with fairly straight roads. In that environment power is kind for unlocking fun and excitement. Throw in lots of twisty roads with steep plunges on one side, and there are fewer places where power matter as much as handling. I think this car was designed mainly as a weekend canyon carver with mundane workweek commute chops. Different tools for different trades as they say. Thanks for the video.
Where did you find one for MSRP?
@@kevinbusher9223 Bay Area, California. There are a handful of dealers in this state who are selling at MSRP (Hondas, Toyotas, etc.; just bought a Tacoma at MSRP and am waiting for delivery of a Civic Si also at MSRP), but the rest are price gouging customers.
I'm sure every state has a few non-scumbag, non-profiteering dealers. I also hope customers in those states remember which dealers were scuzzbuckets and which were not after the supply chain problems abate. Gouging dealers deserve to be punished out of business by consumers just as soon as the current supply and demand imbalance corrects itself.
@@j.r.b.5464 which dealer
You may regret it later . That civic may not be a sports car but it can be tuned. Very popular car , now that Mitsubishi while it looks nice , gas will likely be $8 a gallon by the end of summer and the reliability is questionable. Good luck.
I hope I don’t regret the decision man, I work from home and plan to keep working from home for the near future. The Mitsubishi actually gets decent gas millage. Thanks
@@TheMGChannel 22 mpg ain't decent bro
@@xtralex3010 my outlander sport goes 29-30 mpg regularly….
@@Theowannamaker ok but that has nothing to do with the channel
@@xtralex3010 you tried to talk down about his purchase of a SUV that’s pretty good on gas…. I shared my personal experience with a similar model…. I don’t think I’m missing anything….
You told us the msrp price but we all know by the time you add on tax, market adjustment, registration, warranty, financing and all the other fees you paid more than $32,000. Plus for someone who works at home and doesn’t drive the car your mileage doesn’t add up. I work at home also and I only put 1,400 miles a year on 1 car.
The civic looks better than the cobra. just saying
Nice, wait, were you able to buy this car for msrp? if yes then you probably made 1-2k profit (after taxes)? But if not, I'm assuming you still had negative?
A lot of fees were left out.
11th gens we're slower than the 10th gen si 2017-2019 models. Good you got rid of it.👍🏾
I just raced two at one time a month ago and smoked them both in my completely stock 11th gen, so no.
16:57 the civic in the traffic is making sure you don’t say anything wrong
Terminator is so...20 years ago...should have done a nice build with the Si with it's budding aftermarket. Would have done wonders for your channel.
Have you test driven the Civic type R?
Nope I never driven the Type-R
Well said. I agree 100%.
The rev hang on the Honda Civic Si ruins the driving experience. The Civic without adjustable shocks rides like a buck board as you mention. Too stiff.
Yes I agree, even tho the rev hang is much better in the 11th Gen compared to the previous 10th Gen.
Never heard about the intercooler issue
It’s so funny that I see this video because I’m interested in one of these cars and you’re in Fort Pierce. I’m from there
Lol that’s funny. Good luck with the purchase 🙏🏻
So your going to buy another new edge GT between $5-10k…RIGHT??? 🤣☠️🤣
😂 no more new edge mustangs for now lol
What muffler tips are those?
Factory
Appreciate the video. But Outlander looking like Range rover is a stretch. That explains the rest.
Good reason to get rid of the Si because you're working from home. If you were making car payments, now you saved a lot of money every month. If you had the title to your car, then it's nice to have extra cash in your bank account. especially in this uncertain time. I think your Mustang is a lot more fun to drive, and it sounds great! the power band is linier because it is FI, unlike your turbo Si which take some getting use to. it is a different driving experience.
if you don't turn around and look at your car when you walk away or get excited when you start the engine, then it is time to let her go.
Exactly, great points. It was just time to let go because the excitement wasn’t there anymore, I didn’t want to pay for something that I didn’t need nor I fully enjoyed. Thanks for the awesome comment 👍🏻
Your choice....your loss.
Another great video, nicely filmed. 😎 I would have sold it while the markets hot. 🔥 😊
Thanks brother! 🙏🏻 yes, definitely the right time to sell lol
8th gen si were the last of a dying breed there’s a reason why the price of them are sky rocketing now the newer turbo si’s are just not good!
The 9th gen civic was good too
And I a 22 year old bought a 2020 mustang Gt and only 2 weeks of owning it I want to get rid of it. But I know once I put an exhaust on I’ll fall in love with it .... it’s fast but not fast enough for me... also wanted a new edge but the price was too good not to get it had 7k miles and sold for 37k with the 301a package but let me tell you. I’m having to pump gas twice a week, money not an issue to me but it sure takes a lot of gas.
“My mustang gt is fast but not fast enough for me”🤡 shut up
Just give it time, you’ll fall in love with it. What transmission did you get? The A10 or 6 speed
@@TheMGChannel got the A10 cause didn’t want to deal with the bad mt82 trans and I drove an hour to get the car and it was pretty much in the middle of nowhere and it was the end of month and they lowered the price even more so had to get it and ive been searching for one for a year and a half now and finally got it.
@@chrissanchez9218 How is it not fast enough? I've got a 350, about as fast as an a10, and the only thing I'd want is maybe a C7 or Viper next.
@@RCXDerp it’s probably cause I driven an r32 gtr and ever since anything else felt slow or it could be the weight of the car but definitely needs bolt ons and exhaust.. having trouble finding a good exhaust but it’s still a blast to drive ... I been driving my 06 eclipse for a while and today took the stang to the gym and felt great... it’s fast but not like “omg wow is so fast AHHHH” lol
Didn't you buy it for the markup?
Nice video bro..👍🏼 but you can't compare a 4 cylinder to an 8 cylinder. I'm sure it's a Big difference on power.
Well it’s slow … for one
I wish my sport touring would sound like that SI though! I like the sound! 🚗
1st of all. The civic SI is not a sports car. It never had been a sports car. And your reference is a mustang Cobra! It's a 4 cyl at the end of the day! Look at the history of a civic SI. Your comparing a Non sports car to sports car! Go figure.
Not a sports car? Ok Then what is it. Your think your cheap camry/corola/nissan versa/sentra is the same as the civic si?
The 10th n 11th gen si don’t have a great motor. The 1.5 will never be something ppl put in other vehicles. IMO bad job from Honda. This is why the older k series are going for a premium. The new type r motors are a different story tho. However, i do think the si are a great commuter car. Either way, u did what’s best for your situation 👍🏽
I agree, HOWEVER… nobody got money for all these motor swaps and most people don’t put the work in to get the hp from k series. Moat do fbo and tune which i “think” this car can handle. I do miss the k series tho
@@popdatclutch3010 agreed 💯
It's definitely a seller's market. I like that Civic Si. You made the decision that you felt was best for you and your family. I'd love to be able to work from home.
He said he paid $35,000 for the car which is the true out the door price with all the fees tacked on.
lmao no its not, true out the door would be like 32k max with a good interest rate
tbh more like 31k
Dude… get a bike. Max 8-10k commitment for anything Asian. Maybe a bit more for BMW, Harley, Ducati, etc. You can trade up and ride 2-3 bikes a year…just sayin
Max 8 10k where and what year
@@karlitozdestroye Doesn’t really matter the make or the year. I’d personally only shop used. No point in taking the depreciation hit. You can pretty much get what ever you want for 8-10k in the used market. I’m a Harley guy and used sportsters are easy to come by for 5-8k. Then again, 5-8k can get you a brand new beginner Asian bike off the lot or a more powerful one that’s used. Really depends on what you want ig.
There's a honda bulletin for rattle in the display.
Get the yugo great expectation
That must suck to work from home AND have to work 8 hours a day. What a boring life. I’m sorry brother. I really feel bad for people like yourself. Both nice cars though. They both have pros and cons. At least you bought the right mustang. Put a classic Kenne Bell on it.
Valid points for why you sold it and for the negative things you didn’t like about it. Love that color blue though
Thanks brother! Yes the color was really nice, but I wanted to put my money towards something else, something more inline with my passion for cars.
@@TheMGChannel Makes sense
@@TheMGChannel - 2022/23 Civic Type R 😜
Cool shifter shirt
Isn't this the guy who payed over msrp?
I'm new here, is this guy blind?
I get it, and the prices are coming down. The 2023 Honda Si's are starting off at $30k as of this month (May 2023). Car market is on it's way back down, and in a hurry from what I am seeing.
Good job getting a profit out of the Si. I scratch my head when I see folks buying them thinking they are fast. They are not very fast, and even with the looks they are just a little faster than a Civic Touring with the CVT. I get the draw to the looks of the newer Civic, I like it alot. But I know it is not a sports car in the 2023 standard. I think the look of the exterior and the inside bells and whistles sell it for me. But I would buy one fully knowing there are fast sedans for the same price out there currently.
The new civic SI is basically just a way for someone looking for a civic to get a manual sedan version with a little bit of refined suspension, because in the end it has the same engine as the base civic it's just "tuned different" and more "sporty". It's just a civic but a little better for someone you wants to drive it more spiritedly. Definitely not a sports car not sure if the type R would even qualify for that.
Drive a type r and then say it ain’t a sports car what a joke
The civic and the civic SI have the same displacement but the engine is different. The si has the L15ca engine which is stronger internally and has a bigger turbo
@@Jester-yw7dgFr. We have an FK8 and it is nothing short of a race car
Didn't he test drive the car and inspect it to see if it had any places for his sunglasses before he bought the car 😅😅
So sad... that car was the reason i clicked subscribe
You could just buy a new mustang mayne ofc the mustang and the civic will be different 😂 2 totally different types of car best bet is a new mustang..
why are you wearing shades inside your house? lol And you mentioned when buy a sports car, its gotta feel special but the Honda civic is NOT a sports car.. Its a family sedan. unless you go with a CTR.. And why are you comparing a 4 banger and 8 banger..lol
Sold mine also after 5 months
Dude that’s sad is very reliable
a/c issues plague the civics, and you can easily run into thousands of $$$ to repair them. I have one, I know.
@@steve8803 these cars are buited right
@@Jay-sb2xs if you like getting cooked in a car because the a/c doesn't work and they want $3k to repair it, then yeah they are "buited" right.
@@steve8803 my AC seems to not get very cold. It works, but doesn’t get super cold. Is this normal for the civics?
@@SIIKAP1 what year is it?
Are you Tony Montana?
😂😂😂
This makes me laugh comparison of a 03 cobra vs a 22 Honda Civic si of course the V8 is faster than the 1.5L he wins the RUclips video of the year 😂
You missed it, I wasn't referring to the power or just being fast. It was about the feeling of driving something special, the Si just didn't delivered that feeling for me.
Another reason not to subscribe or to continue to watch this channel. 👋
Hey Buddy, I completely understand your reasons to unsubscribe to this channel. If the Civic Si was the only reason why you watch my channel then by all means feel free to do so, heck I would probably would do the same. As a creator I really hope that the people that watch my channel are here for the content that we create and put so much work into, and are not here for just a car, a car could get wrecked, stolen and it is at the end of the day it is replaceable. The great news is that there are plenty of content here on RUclips for the 22 Civic Si. I really hope you have a great day sir.
Take a shot every time he says car..
Msrp went up a little
Nonsense…!,,
Good job Si is over rated
No it’s not. It’s hated on by a lot of people
@@SIIKAP1 what's there to be excited about a fwd, 200hp, 1.5, $35k+ with Mark up/accessories sedan? Absolutely nothing just because you have low standards doesn't mean the rest of us do. If you're spending $40k on a enthusiast vehicle I want something more. I'm sorry 0-60 in 7 seconds doesn't excite me in 2022 maybe if it was 2006 still
@@BitcoinTo150K fun to drive, great looking, good on gas, excellent handling, awesome interior with good sound system, cheap to insure, perfect daily driver that isn’t boring. Not everyone needs a 400+ horsepower race car as a daily driver. But of course people with fragile egos like you cannot grasp this reality.
@@BitcoinTo150K oh and not everyone pays a markup. Got it for MSRP
@@BitcoinTo150K Its great financially, I've got a 2020 that was 25k out the door. Gets good mpg and is not totally boring while I don't feel like driving my GT350. Probably will be worth 15 still by the time I put 100k miles on it.
Why is he calling the Civic Si a sports car?
You wish you could afford one
@@wazewaze8185 Whether or not I can afford one, it's not a sports car, it's a family sedan with a couple features to keep it fun.
it`s fun to watch the mentally impaired. (whisper: I hope he doesn`t realize about the best parking spots: )
when i hear you talk i vision an asian man lol
Stupid decision.
Buying or selling?
That wineee
go buy type r maybe you feel special lol
I love some much M G I love for ever 💖💖
10th gen si was overall better than this