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Been looking at Honda civics for a while now, and now that I have passed my test I really want to get one.
But here's the question which honda civi could I buy that has the least power and easy to insure.
If anyone could give me a link to a Honda civi that would suit my situation I will +rep
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We cant just link you to a Honda Civic. I'm guessing you mean the 1997+ model?

The ones with the smallest engines have a 1.4, most of them have a 1.4 unless they're a Type R ect.

Insurance will be a little bit of a problem with these as 1.4 is kinda big for a first car. I've seen a few people with them as their first car but they still cost a bit to insure.

Maybe you should try looking at a 1.2 Renault Clio or something, then upgrade to a 1.4 Civic 1 or 2 years later.
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M249 wrote We cant just link you to a Honda Civic. I'm guessing you mean the 1997+ model?

The ones with the smallest engines have a 1.4, most of them have a 1.4 unless they're a Type R ect.

Insurance will be a little bit of a problem with these as 1.4 is kinda big for a first car. I've seen a few people with them as their first car but they still cost a bit to insure.

Maybe you should try looking at a 1.2 Renault Clio or something, then upgrade to a 1.4 Civic 1 or 2 years later.


Could get cheaper by going 2nd person and if its just 1.4 with no extra mods on or any performance like the vtec it should be ok I think..

No Clio has to be a Jap car
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do you know what insurance group it is ?
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You could buy Honda Civic SI but in Sport Kit!
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Ts-PhaaZe wrote
M249 wrote We cant just link you to a Honda Civic. I'm guessing you mean the 1997+ model?

The ones with the smallest engines have a 1.4, most of them have a 1.4 unless they're a Type R ect.

Insurance will be a little bit of a problem with these as 1.4 is kinda big for a first car. I've seen a few people with them as their first car but they still cost a bit to insure.

Maybe you should try looking at a 1.2 Renault Clio or something, then upgrade to a 1.4 Civic 1 or 2 years later.


Could get cheaper by going 2nd person and if its just 1.4 with no extra mods on or any performance like the vtec it should be ok I think..

No Clio has to be a Jap car

I got an insurance quote for a 1.4 1998 Civic and it was something like 7k a year... I'm not sure if that's a legit quote or what but it was off of a insurance price comparison site. Insurance is a lot in the UK for some reason, even for a 1.4 Civic.
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I tried to insure a type-r and it was very expesive
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Ill sell you my 2003 Acura RSX Type-S with 250fwhp. 2.0L DOHC iVtech, lot's of mods. Red in color, carbon fiber hood, BBS black spoke rims. 10,000.00CAD and you pay for the trailer to whereever you live

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Mate its to bright i would buy it for about 500gbp
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