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  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
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    Canberra
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    EK

    1998 EK Sedan/1994 EG Hatch Vti?

    Hey guys,

    looking on at both cars at the moment.
    cant really decide -

    this is my opinions on both cars though .
    should i be going for a car for its looks or its engine?
    how it is newer..
    personally i think the EK sedan is ugly.

    what are your thoughts ? maybe this can help in my decision.

    thanks

  2. #2
    ek sedans are not ugly after some mods. they look better than ek hatches though :P
    generally speaking newer car is always better. get the one with lower kms and in better condition ie: paintwork, panels etc

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    Sep 2007
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    CQ
    Car:
    Civic
    two different cars

    if you dont have to carry ppl around alot and are just wanting it to complete daily driving duties ethier vechile will do the job well

    the ek sedans are longer than the egs and obviously a lil bit more on the heavy side

    both if kept to the log book services will look after you in the long run

    Im baised and like the EKs for their upgraded shape and slightly bigger interior
    WTB: EK oem JDM Visors

    I love J-Cups

  4. #4
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    Melbz
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    Liberty GTspecB
    EK sedan ugly?? </3
    Take a look at this thread
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=73643
    I used to have a EK sedan
    psn: w-_custer_-w

  5. #5
    i know that ek sedans come better equiped too. tachometers, rear disc brakes, irs etc

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by saikou27 View Post
    i know that ek sedans come better equiped too. tachometers, rear disc brakes, irs etc
    and the VTi sedan has ABS
    I used to have a EK sedan
    psn: w-_custer_-w

  7. #7
    EK FTW join the sedan clan jorziie

  8. #8
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    Brisbane
    Car:
    96 civic vti sedan
    just a noob question guys,
    a newer engine with higher km's vs a older engine with less km's, do they sort of balance out? Just wanted to know cause im looking at a 2000 civic with 190,000 km's on it..it's high I know but if it's been serviced regularly then.. what you guys think?

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    Sometimes it isn't all about KM's, also depends on how it was looked after.

  10. #10
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    Civic
    x2 for example Im sure there are owners that dont change their oil as often (every 5,000ks) as I do and use geniune parts and even at 200,000km on my engine, Ive seen ones at the wreckers with under 120km that are in piss poor condition in comparison, km alone have nothing to do with a motorcar
    WTB: EK oem JDM Visors

    I love J-Cups

  11. #11
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    Jun 2007
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    SyDNey
    Car:
    EK Ferio Sedan
    WTF.. EK sedan ugly? ... LOL

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by hywindz View Post
    just a noob question guys,
    a newer engine with higher km's vs a older engine with less km's, do they sort of balance out? Just wanted to know cause im looking at a 2000 civic with 190,000 km's on it..it's high I know but if it's been serviced regularly then.. what you guys think?
    I would balance out in an ideal situation. for example the lower k's engine might have been thrashed and neglected in servicing whereas the higher k's engine may have been treated and serived well like mentioned above ^^

    GENERALLY speaking newer cars are always better to go for

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