Looking to buy Si or Touring Manual.
Want: Quiet, and no bouncing up and down shaking.
Initially wanted Si for the 200hp and superior shift knob, but I hear they removed noise dampening on the Si and the suspension rattles making you shake a lot in the car. Is this true?
If so, then I'll go with touring, which all youtubers say it like riding a boat [smooth] and is quiet.
I came from a 2009 civic, which from facotry it bounced a lot, so I added micheline tires at the time and it reduced the bumpyness. Then with the michelline premier , there is zero bumps.
So regardless on day one I'll be heading to costco to swap the tires with micheline premiers.
My question is: is that extra 20hp on SI worht the effort of having to take it into a shop to have noise dampening added and shocks swapped and risk having a bumpy car even then? Or will aftermarkets make the car super quiet like a mercedes.
Or am I better off getting the touring 180hp - already had noise dampening and is quieter, so all i need to do is swap the tires. And enjoy even more fuel efficiency.
In the end just want a manual replacement for my old civic2009. what do you recommend?
Up here in Canada is there a diff between SI and Touring manual [in terms of perks? - i hear Si Canada you get heating seats by default]
Want: Quiet, and no bouncing up and down shaking.
Initially wanted Si for the 200hp and superior shift knob, but I hear they removed noise dampening on the Si and the suspension rattles making you shake a lot in the car. Is this true?
If so, then I'll go with touring, which all youtubers say it like riding a boat [smooth] and is quiet.
I came from a 2009 civic, which from facotry it bounced a lot, so I added micheline tires at the time and it reduced the bumpyness. Then with the michelline premier , there is zero bumps.
So regardless on day one I'll be heading to costco to swap the tires with micheline premiers.
My question is: is that extra 20hp on SI worht the effort of having to take it into a shop to have noise dampening added and shocks swapped and risk having a bumpy car even then? Or will aftermarkets make the car super quiet like a mercedes.
Or am I better off getting the touring 180hp - already had noise dampening and is quieter, so all i need to do is swap the tires. And enjoy even more fuel efficiency.
In the end just want a manual replacement for my old civic2009. what do you recommend?
Up here in Canada is there a diff between SI and Touring manual [in terms of perks? - i hear Si Canada you get heating seats by default]