ijm5012
Senior Member
I don't get it, the car isn't even for her, it's for you. Does she have some stigma about materialistic possessions, and is scared that fellow mom's are going to point and laugh at her for her husband having a Civic?I had a debate with my wife a few weeks ago (de facto neutral party, not a car lover or driver of manuals) and thought I'd make a strong argument for a CTR (assuming I could get one at/near MSRP and save money over the ITS should the ITS extinguish some of the CTR hype):
Wife: "You're not getting a Civic. That's a 'college kid car'. You had a Civic in college."
Me: "Well it's not a Civic-Civic, it's a Type-R.... it's basically the best thing Honda makes."
Wife: "Does it say Civic?"
Me: "Well yeah..."
Wife: "Then it's a Civic. No."
So despite the toned-down styling from FK8 to FL5 (to each his own), the nameplate can make an impact that trumps the price. Happened to me.
I also have to laugh that she vetos you getting a Civic, but is fine with an Integra, which just a Civic that costs $8k more .
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