Flitterkill February 11, 2007 Share Flitterkill GC Board Member February 11, 2007 1991 Honda CRX Si Door knock offer of $1500 cash Pros: Car is in rough body shape (rust) - Underneath as well - Hasn't been garaged for years. New head gasket, timing belt work in the next 20,000 miles easily Needs new struts but the rust may make the replacement problematic (think torching out bushings and what that would mean) Cons: I love the s.o.b. Blast to drive. Engine runs flawlessly 35 mpg even when I drive like an idiot. 40 mpg when I don't. New tires so handles great, though a rough ride. Freaking torn on this. Been driving the Xterra a lot with the turn in the weather but the 300 to 400 miles a week commute at 18 mpg does suck substantially; the crx usually handles the commute mileage. So. Thoughts? (And yes, people knock on my door, pull along side me at 65 mph on the freeway, etc. asking if it is for sale - this guy is just the most recent) -Fk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGeek February 11, 2007 Share TheGeek Member February 11, 2007 What exactly is a door knock offer? Are you trying to sell it or brag. And I think you mixed up the pros and cons. If you are selling it, a 91 with rust means no selling it over 900. Unless its a hot item, like a SRX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assassinator February 11, 2007 Share Assassinator Member February 11, 2007 ...And I think you mixed up the pros and cons... Yeah, I saw that, but indeed, what's a door-knock? Does it knock a door? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flitterkill February 11, 2007 Author Share Flitterkill GC Board Member February 11, 2007 It means someone decided to knock on my door to ask if the car is for sale. The car has never been for sale yet people tend to ask anyways... Pros are for taking the money, the cons are why I kinda don't... -Fk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGeek February 12, 2007 Share TheGeek Member February 12, 2007 Yet I fail to see why you made this topic. Are you looking to see if we think you should sell it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaftiel February 12, 2007 Share shaftiel Member February 12, 2007 Yet I fail to see why you made this topic. Are you looking to see if we think you should sell it? Um.. yeah. Thats why he made the topic. I think that unless you intend to do some major work on the car, you should sell it for the 1500. Because unless you do the work, the car will only be worth less and less. Shaftiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wentz February 26, 2007 Share Wentz Member February 26, 2007 (edited) I still keep my 88 corolla GTS covered up because I like it so much! had offers like that for it as well, but I don't want to give it up. If you need the money then go for it.. giving up an old car is like losing an old friend IMO BTW: this topic was easily understandable from the first post, why the angry librarian antics? Edited February 27, 2007 by Wentz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[LaW]Maverick March 14, 2007 Share [LaW]Maverick Member March 14, 2007 Sell it If it's rusted out already, it will just get worse -Honda's are EXPENSIVE to repair, and the timing belt work will cover almost half of that $1500 alone. (think between $600 and $700) -Honda's (especially old ones) rust...it's what they do. -replacing your suspension when the struts go will be VERY expensive -You can buy a new Civic (if you like Honda's) and get the same or better mileages and I'm told the Si drives similarly to the CRX, but I haven't driven one yet All-in-all...sell it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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