Civic Type R FD2

Civic Type R FD2

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integra1799

Original Poster:

139 posts

151 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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Just a quick question to see if there's any owners of Civic Type R FD2's in the Essex area. I quite like them but i've never really had a proper look around one.
I own a DC5 Integra at the moment, just keen to have a look round an FD2.


Alex-B

8 posts

94 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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I went modded EP3>modded FD2>modded DC5. FD2 is leagues ahead of the other two. I only sold mine at the time to free up some cash but have regretted it ever since. I will soon be on the hunt for another one. A lot of guys on the forum are on their second one having realised its a hard act to follow.
There was one for sale in Essex which may be worth a look at if it's still available.

giger

732 posts

194 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Alex-B said:
I went modded EP3>modded FD2>modded DC5. FD2 is leagues ahead of the other two. I only sold mine at the time to free up some cash but have regretted it ever since. I will soon be on the hunt for another one. A lot of guys on the forum are on their second one having realised its a hard act to follow.
There was one for sale in Essex which may be worth a look at if it's still available.
This. Head on over to the FD2 forum (http://fd2-owners.com/) and see if anyone can help. I'm also on my 2nd, and have tried to replace it recently. Stuff that should be miles better just isn't.

havoc

30,062 posts

235 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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I'm in the unfortunate position of having to replace mine - 33 mile commute, the last part on some pretty shocking town roads, is denting my wallet and my back respectively.

Replacement is due to arrive end-Sept, so watch this space...


Oh, and I'll tend to agree - FD2 is in another league to the EP3 and feels like an evolution of the DC5, with added practicality and a more mobile rear-end (under provocation, at least...). I still miss my DC2s though...far slower than the FD2 but just so...organic...THE most intuitive car I've driven this side of a Caterham (and I'll include the S1 and S2 Elises in that).

Nersha

143 posts

131 months

Thursday 28th July 2016
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havoc said:
FD2 feels like an evolution of the DC5, with added practicality
Having owned a DC5 and currently own an FD2, I disagree with the practicality.. The rear seats don't fold down!

havoc

30,062 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th July 2016
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FD2 has rear doors, proper rear legroom and a bigger boot with a much lower sill. I ditched a DC2 because of these issues soon after we had our son.

Folding rear seats only matter on the very odd occasions you need to carry oversized loads. The rest of the time a 450 litre boot and rear seats you can put a child seat in without losing the use of the front passgenger seat, while also getting at without contorting yourself through from the front door are fundamental.

Of course, all of that only matters if you have a family...but then if you don't why are you looking at 4-door saloons?!? wink

Smokey32

359 posts

93 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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Awesome cars, just too harsh on our roads IMO.


rossub

4,442 posts

190 months

Monday 8th August 2016
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Smokey32 said:
Awesome cars, just too harsh on our roads IMO.
As standard yes, but change the rear shocks out for a set of Konis at less than £300 and they are no harsher than a DC5. I know this because I drove our DC5 down to Torque GT and picked up an FD2 as its replacement. Pretty much exactly the same ride.