Is it worth spending a little bit more to get a 7th gen civic, like is there less problems, btw this isn't for me, just someone who needs a practical reliable car, like he doesn't want to modify it and vtec isn't a big deal for him.
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Is it worth spending a little bit more to get a 7th gen civic, like is there less problems, btw this isn't for me, just someone who needs a practical reliable car, like he doesn't want to modify it and vtec isn't a big deal for him.
lol anyone?
of corz spending a lil bit more to get a much younger car wuld be better...
but hey,sum mite say 6th gen is made in japan and 7th is not...
serzly...if its crap would honda qualify it and sell it on the market?i rekon go for the 7th gen..newer car = better resell value after use =-)
imo 7th looks better =) face lift version i mean
i have a 7th Gen civic and she is made in Japan!
both 6th gen and 7th gen are made in japan, its 8th gen that is made in thailand.
I think for a daily driver a 7th gen is perfect, iv had the 7th gen sedan before, apart from finding the seats alittle uncomfortable it was a great car. btw iv noticed the resale value of the 7th gen is pretty crap compared to the resale value held by the 5th and 6th gen civics.
mine is made in Japan, i have a 7th Gen GLI i know i looked at the compliance plate it says made in Japan!
i thought its the facelifted 7th gen which is made in thai
my 2001 ES is made in jap
i heard the thai made hondas have a some critical issues with the gearbox, is that true?
definately not built in Thailand, i stand corrected!!
http://img213.imageshack.us/my.php?i...icjapancy2.jpg
I wont get to into this topic but be assured that all 02 modelled onwards ES civics delivered to AU came out of Thai factory's. Check your vin no. as if built in Japan then the 17 digit vin will first indicate J. Thailand = M. Canada = 2. USA = 1. UK = S. These are the 5 main suppliers and fabricators for Honda Australia.
ok i will go take a photo of the compliance plate just to prove it, it is made in Japan.
ok i just checked my VIN, it says MRHES...
so i suppose you are right, it is made in Thailand?
geez all this time i thought it was Jap, but the quality of the car is that good it seems like its assembled in Japan!
my apologies, you are correct.
back to the original post, well it depends on what the buyer wants and obviously how much $ they have to spend
the 7th gen will be a newer car
the 6th gen EK was very popular, still heaps on the road and more body styles - hatch, sedan, coupe
if you are just planning to leave it stock then i would say get the 7th gen
but of course i would say that cause i own one :D