McFarticus
New Member
In case any other prospective buyers are reading this:
I love the car and the way it drives. It's no WRX, but the WRX doesn't get 40mpg highway. The Si is fun, and it's economical....aside from the fact that premium is ideal. Seriously, no less than premium.
I'm still sore that they deleted the heated seats and the fog lights. Those heated seats were great on my lower back on longer drives. I wasn't too big on the dual zone climate control, but we did gain an actual premium sound system, wireless connection for AA and ACP, and the Honda sense system, which is pretty nice.
My only real gripe is the tires. The Goodyear eagle sport tires are a complete joke. Sure, you can manage 80k miles on a set if you drive conservatively, and the cornering is great, but they're not that quiet, you have no traction from a dead stop, and you'll hydroplane at 60 MPH. The replacements are $210 each.
If you're going to purchase anything, I'd start with the tires. I'd suggest burning out the old tires and have some fun with the car. Get a better set after you've had your fun. People have had much to say on the Michelin Pilots and the Continental Extreme Contact tires. I almost went with the Conti's but I found the Hankook Ventus S1 Noble2 on clearance. I had them on my 2017 Si and they were much better than the Eagle Sport tires.
I love the car and the way it drives. It's no WRX, but the WRX doesn't get 40mpg highway. The Si is fun, and it's economical....aside from the fact that premium is ideal. Seriously, no less than premium.
I'm still sore that they deleted the heated seats and the fog lights. Those heated seats were great on my lower back on longer drives. I wasn't too big on the dual zone climate control, but we did gain an actual premium sound system, wireless connection for AA and ACP, and the Honda sense system, which is pretty nice.
My only real gripe is the tires. The Goodyear eagle sport tires are a complete joke. Sure, you can manage 80k miles on a set if you drive conservatively, and the cornering is great, but they're not that quiet, you have no traction from a dead stop, and you'll hydroplane at 60 MPH. The replacements are $210 each.
If you're going to purchase anything, I'd start with the tires. I'd suggest burning out the old tires and have some fun with the car. Get a better set after you've had your fun. People have had much to say on the Michelin Pilots and the Continental Extreme Contact tires. I almost went with the Conti's but I found the Hankook Ventus S1 Noble2 on clearance. I had them on my 2017 Si and they were much better than the Eagle Sport tires.
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