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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by stark01 View Post

    saka ung sa #3 pag v po ano...anu itsura ng S at nung nasa V kung my pics po salamat
    Below is how a Civic looks with the paddle shifter (see inside circle).


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    #12
    man i going to buy toyata vios...and put a roll cage...

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    #13
    Go for the S variant unless the V is already stretching your budget.


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    #14
    The civic itself has a very good crash cell structure that obviates the need for front airbags IF the people are wearing seatbelts.

    curtain and side airbags are more vital in this regard.

    can't go wrong with either, but the speed sensing door locks and the paddle shifters are sweet

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaher14 View Post
    man i going to buy toyata vios...and put a roll cage...
    lagyan mo na rin ng bullbar. welcome to tsikot!

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
    Below is how a Civic looks with the paddle shifter (see inside circle).

    Eto yung na-miss ko sa 1.8S nung kinuha ko yung FD ko last December 2008. Wala pa kasi noon yung feature na ito .

    IMO, I would suggest getting the 1.8S.

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    #16
    To be honest, the wheel sizes between the 1.8V and -S aren't really a big factor. I'd go ahead and say even 16s are still too small for an FD - and the stock 16s are too plain-looking to boot. The Civic needs 17s to really look good.

    Depends what you plan for the car. If you want to keep it relatively stock, the S is a better buy. If you're planning to swap out stuff anyway (e.g. change the steering wheel, the wheels, etc), the V is a better starting point.

    My two petot.

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    #17
    I suggest you go for the V variant already. the amount of additional features vs. the additional price is very much reasonable. believe me you'll appreciate the extras in the long run

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    #18
    I'll get the S since I wouldn't consider a car without airbags.

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    #19
    Start right. Get the S variant. SRS/Airbags are integral parts of the safety reputation this car is known for. The car got high marks for safety _with_ the SRS as standard. Don't for one moment think that the SRS is a waste. It's one of those things you wish you won't have to use, but there if you need it. And as mentioned, you'll likely spend more than 60k to fit SRS to a V variant. Even prrobably spend twice that amount; Change steering wheel, change ECM/PCM and/or MICU, new SRS module, sensors, airbags, wiring/harness, etc.

    If you put things into perspective, P60k is about the amount you spend per day in ICU. ;)

    Paddle shifts, better tires, optitron gauges, better interior trims, and of course the SRS, etc., are a bargain for an additional 60k.

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    #20
    Start right. Get the S variant. SRS/Airbags are integral parts of the safety reputation this car is known for. The car got high marks for safety _with_ the SRS as standard. Don't for one moment think that the SRS is a waste. It's one of those things you wish you won't have to use, but there if you need it. And as mentioned, you'll likely spend more than 60k to fit SRS to a V variant. Even prrobably spend twice that amount; Change steering wheel, change ECM/PCM and/or MICU, new SRS module, sensors, airbags, wiring/harness, etc.

    If you put things into perspective, P60k is about the amount you spend per day in ICU. ;)

    Paddle shifts, better tires, optitron gauges, better interior trims, and of course the SRS, etc., are a bargain for an additional 60k.

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Pls help me choose Honda Civic AT 1.8 V or S