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Originally Posted by shodanusmc I call you automotive affectiando! I taught my wife how to drive a stick when we got married. She had to learn as I had a 67 Corvette Stingray 427 that I bought used for $1,600 with 7,000 miles from another Offi er that was deploying. How I wish I had kept that car. She was outstanding. Now, when we go to Europe and rent a car, it is stick, and I let her drive as she is fearless. I refuse to drive in Rome. She drives there as if she was doing it all her life...you know, just pulling out when not looking, speeding up when you see a predestrian, etc. SI is a nice little ride. Throw a Vortec Supercharger on there, and a Catback, and some air, and you are good to go! |
You think I haven't thought about that? I already have one cute little money pit and I don't need another right now.

I will say that I hated my Si for the first year I owned it. I kept comparing it to my RSX Type S. I loved that little car! I learned how to drive it in 2 weeks when my dad had free time.