Kyle, you and I are connected in ways we couldn't possible understand in this lifetime. I bought my 96 Civic sedan ferio (JDM) in 2006. The car was a 1 lady owner in Japan, and she sold it at the 10 year mark with 7,000 km's on the clock. It was shipped to the UK by a dealer, and I bought the car. I've had it and it now has just under 40,000 km's on the clock. The car still has it's original pads and shoes, and I haven't ever changed the brake fluid. I've replaced the cam belt and tensioner twice, and the water pump got noisy so I replaced it at some point too. I change the oil once a year, and other than that and 2 batteries, it starts first time, and literally could be driven around the planet at least twice without needing anything other than fuel. I've driven the car to Germany, France, Belgium - driven on the autobahn at 160km an hour (don't laugh). Point being, it's a special car. I've subsequently bought a X5 (which is rubbish), and I also have a 1967 beetle, but out of all my cars I've owned - this second hand civic is the one I want to keep on the road as long as possible. I had it resprayed last week, headlights polished etc. (probably cost 3 times the value of the car). Enjoy your car. It it's special. Fix the rust spot, refurb the wheels and enjoy what will probably be a really great ownership experience.
You've got a nice car bro, love this model of civic, so beautiful and reliable. Your car's very clean, in perfect condition. I'm driving 1992 accord also, just subscribe to support your channel
Loved the video and the series of videos generally about your Civic. In Aus I have a 98 model in the same colour. How many miles have you done in yours since you've owned it? Like you, I'll be hanging onto mine forever as well.
Kyle, you and I are connected in ways we couldn't possible understand in this lifetime. I bought my 96 Civic sedan ferio (JDM) in 2006. The car was a 1 lady owner in Japan, and she sold it at the 10 year mark with 7,000 km's on the clock. It was shipped to the UK by a dealer, and I bought the car. I've had it and it now has just under 40,000 km's on the clock. The car still has it's original pads and shoes, and I haven't ever changed the brake fluid. I've replaced the cam belt and tensioner twice, and the water pump got noisy so I replaced it at some point too. I change the oil once a year, and other than that and 2 batteries, it starts first time, and literally could be driven around the planet at least twice without needing anything other than fuel. I've driven the car to Germany, France, Belgium - driven on the autobahn at 160km an hour (don't laugh). Point being, it's a special car. I've subsequently bought a X5 (which is rubbish), and I also have a 1967 beetle, but out of all my cars I've owned - this second hand civic is the one I want to keep on the road as long as possible. I had it resprayed last week, headlights polished etc. (probably cost 3 times the value of the car).
Enjoy your car. It it's special. Fix the rust spot, refurb the wheels and enjoy what will probably be a really great ownership experience.
A timeless and beautiful design. Always loved this gen of the Civic.
You've got a nice car bro, love this model of civic, so beautiful and reliable. Your car's very clean, in perfect condition. I'm driving 1992 accord also, just subscribe to support your channel
Beautiful! You've maintained it very well. May I ask how much you paid for it, and how much have you put into it since you bought it?
Yay!
Plz shave
Loved the video and the series of videos generally about your Civic. In Aus I have a 98 model in the same colour. How many miles have you done in yours since you've owned it? Like you, I'll be hanging onto mine forever as well.
Son los mejores tengo uno igual ❤
Great video 😃
She looks mint
I am very much in love with Leo
Facts
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