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Personal view... Civic 2.0M vs Mit GT 2.0M


Khimwoon
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The price also play a part, from my understanding the Mitsubishi GT(M) is much more heavier then the FD Civic 2.0, I think the weight is about 1.5t compare to 1.2t.

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laugh.giflaugh.gif but seriously if you seating behind 2.0GT.. u find very noisy exo .. but if seating at driver seat.. the sound comes from engine..

 

so both jialat..laugh.gif

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The manual ones are slightly better .. but the auto is noisy..i was sitting behind when Linus test drove the auto..I was like sweatdrop.gif Ralliart exo?sweatdrop.gif.. I ask the lady SE..what sound is this..she told me from engine and exo.. dizzy.gif

 

But I really like silver GT.. swee.. thinking of trading in my ES..but drop the thought after test drive..cool.gif

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great observation... the lancer is really a good deal... no need to mod anything else... believe with a 17" japanese forge rim it will definetely pick up great... look good also... i believe its the engine note...

 

lancer - saaaaaaaaaaaaa

civic - mmmmmmmmmmmmm

 

compared to civic... need to do up solar film... at woofer and amp to stock... upgrade to 17"... basic body kit... suspension and strut... simple simple also will cost another 4k

 

so effectively is comparing 74k to (78+4)= 82k

 

that abt 8k diff? wahahah

[sweatdrop]

 

wallet fat enough i sure go for civic... (even fatter CTR laio)

but for a tight wallet person that wan a 2 liter good performance car... mit is still a pretty good choice...

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Hello, did you do any comparison on the OMV? I believe Civic should have a higher OMV which contribute to higher selling price.

Mit always like to overprice their new model & drop drastically after 1~2 years, eg. previous lancer & colt...etc

As for Honda, althou they r overpriced, but the consistancy of pricing is there, which resulted in high resale value.

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