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  1. #1
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    is this worth it?

    hi guys,
    i am having a really hard time deciding between these cars, i am really stuck. i would love some opinions of people who own them and what they think would be the best choice and best value. my main question is, is it worth the extra 5 grand for the earlier year model?
    i have test driven them all and i find them to be very similar and i dont really prefer either the R or S i think they both have their advantages and disadvantages.
    the choices i have are:
    02-03 Type-R=$20-21k
    05-06 Type-S=$25-26k
    they are all it perfect shape and have all done around the 60k mark.
    im hoping to get one by the end of this coming weekend.
    any advice or opinions in helping me decide would be greatly appreciated.
    cheers,
    Simon.

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    i would grab the type r, body kit looks better and looks more like a racey car, the type s looks like a standard car from the outside..... detuned to have a softer look. depends what look you want....i would'nt worry bout the performance difference..... which is minimal.

  3. #3
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    Integra DC2
    it depends wat u use your car for. only difference that comes to mind at the moment besides body is Type R comes with LSD while Type S does not. also, i think only Type R came with Recaro bucket seats

  4. #4
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    Thanks for the reply guys.
    Your right R does have a bit of a meaner look to it and the seats are nicer and it does have an LSD. but the S has: air con, climate control, leather, sunroof, 6 stack cd player, bigger rims.
    im not much of a race car driver. its more of a cruise mobile (im a bit of a woos).
    i guess i am trying to convince you guys that the better car 4 me is the type S!!! so in a way i have answered my own question. it seems to be a better fit and i think the extra money to get a younger car may be worth it.
    Thanks again for your help and wish me luck on getting one before the week is out.
    cheers,
    Simon.

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    A piece of shit
    Most if not all DC5 Type R's have air con and climate control. The stock CD's players are rubbish anyways. Sunroof, only add weight and decrease Chassis ridgity.

    IMO, I would go for a DC5 Type R over the S. But the S is newer... and is such a nice car. I prefer the Type S front and rear lights and Rims, it only needs a Type R wing, and it's prefer. But the Type R Seats are nicer, the suspension is firmer, and the LSD is there.

    Regardless if your a "race car driver" which none of us are, a stock car is a stock car, Type R or not. So you won't be driving a " race car". I have driven both cars, and Type R was a much more enjoyable car to drive - but saying that the Type S was just as nice... but more for cruising. The Type R handles the fun drives better.

    You just have to ask yourself... Am I going to drive windy roads for fun... or is this car going to be a daily commuter?
    For fun go the R, and commuting in style and comfort go the S.

    just my 2c.

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    your 2 cents is appreciated.
    ye im more of a commuter.

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    S - u also dont see as many thefts of the S over the R.

    you'll enjoy the creature comforts more.

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    S for sure, leather interior and looks sleek, all you have do is dump it on a set of 20in chrome and some quality sound system and you've just set yourself off in the sexpec league...

  9. #9
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    who would put 20in chrome on a type s? gross
    WTB: ED6 ftw/EFI D-series front cut
    For sale - Short-Ram Intake
    Buy My Car

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    S - u also dont see as many thefts of the S over the R.

    you'll enjoy the creature comforts more.
    No one bothers stealing DC5R's. Honestly! You don't need to worry about that.

    Everyone knows DC2R > DC5R.

  11. #11
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    Vivid Blue 05 Type S!
    I went through the same thing when i got my Type S. I use it as a everyday car, and the Type S has not let me down. The only thing i wish it had was a wing to make it look more sporty, not 1 person has tried to G my up on the streets over 3-4 months. (that is a good thing actually). LSD is a thing i would like koz im planning on tracking one day. Bucket seats would be nice, but being in recaros for long trips suck.

    at the end of the day, if i found a 04 type R CW i would of chosen it over my 05 type S blue, but at the time, this was the best find.

    Make a choice and dont look back. gl.

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon_l View Post
    hi guys,
    i am having a really hard time deciding between these cars, i am really stuck. i would love some opinions of people who own them and what they think would be the best choice and best value. my main question is, is it worth the extra 5 grand for the earlier year model?
    i have test driven them all and i find them to be very similar and i dont really prefer either the R or S i think they both have their advantages and disadvantages.
    the choices i have are:
    02-03 Type-R=$20-21k
    05-06 Type-S=$25-26k
    they are all it perfect shape and have all done around the 60k mark.
    im hoping to get one by the end of this coming weekend.
    any advice or opinions in helping me decide would be greatly appreciated.
    cheers,
    Simon.

    I would love to find a dc5r for 20-21k with 60k on the clock, where u looking mate. all i can find are dc5rs that have done 70-80k on the clock and are 25k at least
    WTB DC5R..... PM ME IF YOU CAN HELP

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