Keep FK8 or DC5?

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Speed Badger

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2,716 posts

118 months

Wednesday 1st May
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I'm struggling. I thought it would be an easy choice, that being the Integra. The FK8 is brilliant and I love it, but the DC5 is just, special. One needs to go as I'm conspiring to marry Miss Badger, plus savings and home improvements etc etc, so one definitely has to go. I'm hugely fortunate to own both, and I was going to put the Integra up for sale at the weekend but couldn't. It's nigh on immaculate, low mileage with some lovely Mugen and Spoon bits.




d_a_n1979

8,589 posts

73 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Speed Badger said:
I'm struggling. I thought it would be an easy choice, that being the Integra. The FK8 is brilliant and I love it, but the DC5 is just, special. One needs to go as I'm conspiring to marry Miss Badger, plus savings and home improvements etc etc, so one definitely has to go. I'm hugely fortunate to own both, and I was going to put the Integra up for sale at the weekend but couldn't. It's nigh on immaculate, low mileage with some lovely Mugen and Spoon bits.



I loved my DC5; only had it 18 months and did a lot to it in that time (and then undid it to sell on and use the funds for a house deposit as I didn't want to drain my savings)!

I get the pull of them; but for me nowadays; I'd rather have a more modern/capable car rather than an older, more 'special' car - unless (which we know you don't want to) keep both and run one more as a weekend car

Thing is; both markets are strong, you'll sell either easy enough IMO - which will fetch the best £££ / which will be an easier/less hassle sale / which will you use the most, as it stands?

They're what need answering IMO and then that should give you the avenue to follow

Plus we all know how the DC5s love to fizz in the rain with their age; this is a risk, and you don't want to be chasing your tail when the tinworm kicks in IMO

Edited by d_a_n1979 on Thursday 2nd May 08:29

DaveCWK

2,005 posts

175 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Which one is the most easily replaceable? Sell that one.

Justin S

3,643 posts

262 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Decent Integra's are hard to find at a sensible price. My son is nosing for one but need to do more research and I need to sort the garage for it to go in. Heading to Japfest in Castle Coombe to do more of that researching as pretty rare. Any forums we should look on etc to help us ?

JoshMcC

16 posts

99 months

Wednesday 1st May
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I think the FK8 is the one to sell.

A decent DC5 is only going to get rarer and in turn likely more valuable. The FK8 on the other hand still likely to devalue and more common.

Get the deed done and it will be much easier/cheaper to jump back into an FK8 than it would be a DC5

TotalControl

8,090 posts

199 months

Wednesday 1st May
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JoshMcC said:
I think the FK8 is the one to sell.

A decent DC5 is only going to get rarer and in turn likely more valuable. The FK8 on the other hand still likely to devalue and more common.

Get the deed done and it will be much easier/cheaper to jump back into an FK8 than it would be a DC5
This is sound advice.

JAMSXR

1,505 posts

48 months

Thursday 2nd May
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If it’s your only car and you’re putting on more than 5k miles per year I would keep the FK8 as it’s a better all rounder. The DC5 is more special so I would prefer that as a garage queen.

The Bearded Tit

249 posts

33 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Get the DC5! Drive it, enjoy it. Mileage means nothing if a car's looked after, but the DC5 will be more fun more of the time, and I'd imagine running costs won't be worlds apart.

rossub

4,490 posts

191 months

Thursday 2nd May
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The DC5 will rot like hell if you use it all year as your main car - assuming you don’t currently.

911Spanker

1,263 posts

17 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Don't get married and keep both.

You will thank me in years to come.

Tam_Mullen

2,303 posts

173 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I wouldnt even be able to comprehend selling the DC5. As others have said it will dissolve quite quickly and you'll get tired of it if you have to daily drive it though.

If the remaining car had to be a daily driver I would still sell the FK8, and buy a £1k banger safe in the knowledge that the timescale that you keep said banger the vale of the 'teg has probably gone up enough to cover the cost.

CountyAFC

666 posts

4 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I think you need to speak to your prospective wife rather car enthusiasts.

The FK8 obviously fits in far better with modern (and married) life.

Hippea

1,842 posts

70 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Sell the DC5…….to me please

I’ve been looking for a clean relatively stock example for a while now

CKY

1,429 posts

16 months

Thursday 2nd May
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"Keep FK8 or DC5?"

DC5, and get a thread up! Makes a nice change seeing one relatively standard - great cars to drive, so refreshingly different to their modern equivalents.

horsemeatscandal

1,253 posts

105 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Worse problems to have, eh!

Depends how you use them I reckon. If the FK8 is the daily and the DC5 comes out on high days and holidays, I'd be tempted to sell the Integra as the Civic is still pretty special for a spin out on a summer's afternoon. If you use the Integra regularly, it's reliable and you have access to another car to save the Integra from tip runs and such, I'd sell the Civic. Or sell the Civic, buy a cheap runaround and pocket the rest. Then of course it depends on how much you like each one, and how much cash you want; without any further details, the FK8 is probably worth more for the time being.

I have an older fast Honda and my next car will probably be a newer, faster Honda but I do often think... "Why bother? This things great". That is of course before the rust finds it's way in....

Super Sonic

5,002 posts

55 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Tam_Mullen said:
I wouldnt even be able to comprehend selling the DC5. As others have said it will dissolve quite quickly and you'll get tired of it if you have to daily drive it though.

If the remaining car had to be a daily driver I would still sell the FK8, and buy a £1k banger safe in the knowledge that the timescale that you keep said banger the vale of the 'teg has probably gone up enough to cover the cost.
This.

Speed Badger

Original Poster:

2,716 posts

118 months

Thursday 2nd May
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911Spanker said:
Don't get married and keep both.

You will thank me in years to come.
That actually made me laugh out loud in the coffee shop I'm currently in laugh


horsemeatscandal said:
Worse problems to have, eh!

Depends how you use them I reckon. If the FK8 is the daily and the DC5 comes out on high days and holidays, I'd be tempted to sell the Integra as the Civic is still pretty special for a spin out on a summer's afternoon. If you use the Integra regularly, it's reliable and you have access to another car to save the Integra from tip runs and such, I'd sell the Civic. Or sell the Civic, buy a cheap runaround and pocket the rest. Then of course it depends on how much you like each one, and how much cash you want; without any further details, the FK8 is probably worth more for the time being.
Yes this is where I kind of stand at the moment, the Civic is the daily and the Integra is the second car for warm sunny days etc. Its better at the practical things, although the Integra has a massive boot. It's the day in day out all weather running that will be bad for it, but like someone else said, I could just get a boring runaround I guess, but part of the plan was only having to worry about one car in terms of servicing, insurance, maintenance etc.

The post saying sell the most easily replaceable one keeps playing on my mind though.

adbarns

19 posts

197 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Jst keep both of you can. Life is too short. I know it’s not a DC5 but I love my DC2, every drive is an experience & its performance level is such that you can enjoy it safely & sensibly.


Speed Badger

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2,716 posts

118 months

Friday 3rd May
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adbarns said:


Jst keep both of you can. Life is too short. I know it’s not a DC5 but I love my DC2, every drive is an experience & its performance level is such that you can enjoy it safely & sensibly.
I had a couple of these back in the day at various points, loved the DC2 as well, although contrary to popular opinion I always felt the DC5 was the better car in most areas apart from probably weight (but then more power and bigger engine) and VTEC crossover is more aggressive in the DC2. Splitting hairs though, both are excellent.

Just this week I had the Tesco man raving about the DC5 on the driveway, followed by a young guy taking tons of photos and looking around it for about 10 minutes while parked at Costa Coffee. The FK8 gets lots of attention too, but not as much as the Integra, but it seems particularly lately the Teg is getting lots of love just as it's coming to selling time banghead

Edited by Speed Badger on Saturday 4th May 00:36

Burny16v

131 posts

178 months

Friday 3rd May
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As someone who's wanted an Integra since I was a teenager and still doubt I can afford one, and who's also sold cars that got positive attention and were more of a 'heart over head' prospect, I'd say keep the DC5 and see if you can make it work - it's going to be far less painful to regret selling the sensible car than the one you have more of an emotional connection to. Maybe you could then just buy a cheaper runaround for daily duties, but either way finding another sensible car is going to be far easier than finding another DC5!