What's your guys take on the mileage of your car. Are you the type that worries about it? Or the type that thinks that a car is there to be driven, and don't care about how many miles your packing.
I'm kind of torn between driving it a lot, and not.
TYPE-R Getting old?
TYPE-R Getting old?
'98 Acura Integra Type-R
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
When I first owned my '98 I drove it infrequently and treated it with kid-gloves, not only for mileage sake but also for keeping it pristine and therefore having a higher resale value when I decided to sell it.
However, as time went by it finally occurred to me that 1: It's a Honda and will therefore give years and years of faithful, reliable service. 2: The enjoyment of this car is in driving it, not just looking at it or being seen in it. It's not a Deusenberg and shouldn't be treated like one. 3: It's only a $24,000 car and whether it's driven regularly, raced, or sits as a trailer queen the difference at selling time is only going to be a few thousand dollars - assuming it's not an abused, beat up car, of course.
So drive it, and drive it a lot. There aren't too many factory cars made 'as-is' for the road and the track like a TypeR is, so enjoy it.
However, as time went by it finally occurred to me that 1: It's a Honda and will therefore give years and years of faithful, reliable service. 2: The enjoyment of this car is in driving it, not just looking at it or being seen in it. It's not a Deusenberg and shouldn't be treated like one. 3: It's only a $24,000 car and whether it's driven regularly, raced, or sits as a trailer queen the difference at selling time is only going to be a few thousand dollars - assuming it's not an abused, beat up car, of course.
So drive it, and drive it a lot. There aren't too many factory cars made 'as-is' for the road and the track like a TypeR is, so enjoy it.
the more the merrier
I don't sweat it with the miles...er kilometers that is. This car was designed to be enjoyed and when it will need refreshing....no problemo.
Bought it July2001 with 24000km...very low mileage...and then voila....71,000km.
47,000km in about 18 months with no regrets.
BBQman
Bought it July2001 with 24000km...very low mileage...and then voila....71,000km.
47,000km in about 18 months with no regrets.
BBQman
I bought mine used in October of '00. It had just over 24K on it. 2 years and some odd months later it has just over 42K on it. So, I drive it (approx.) 18K for two years, or 9K a year. Is this about right? What do other people's '98's have on them?
'98 Acura Integra Type-R
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
'03 Honda CBR600RR
Surgeon General's Warning: It's OK to Smoke V8's
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Depends. If I'm looking to buy one, I want it with low mileage. I know Honda's run forever, but higher mileage cars need more maintenance work due to the wear and tear on the vehicle (timing belts, brakes, etc.). I drove my Type R everyday, and still put on average mileage each year (14-15K). It was meticulously maintained and sold for a nice price too. Now that I'm considering buying another one, I'll be looking for something with low mileage, stock and well maintained.
00' PY ITR - SOLD! (I miss her!)
02' WRX - SOLD!
01' S2K - SOLD!
03' S2K - New Formula Red
02' WRX - SOLD!
01' S2K - SOLD!
03' S2K - New Formula Red
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I'd easily pay $17-18500 for your car. In fact, I'd like to buy one like yours if I could find one in that type of condition near me!pUrExTc wrote:Well then, what do you think mine would be worth these days? '98 ITR #0234, Championship White, 42,000 mi., AEM CAI.
00' PY ITR - SOLD! (I miss her!)
02' WRX - SOLD!
01' S2K - SOLD!
03' S2K - New Formula Red
02' WRX - SOLD!
01' S2K - SOLD!
03' S2K - New Formula Red