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  • auto ?? you suck... can't you drive manual ???

  • @ronofontario Your Mother Sucks!!

  • Why did you say that the car was a useless piece of shit?

  • @aeninja I meant in the performance department, For reliability and looks, it was awsome. Put 200,000 km on the car with no problems at all. A 1.7 auto is not very enjoyable to drive.

  • 2002? si? auto? makes no sence

  • @cletedawgthewalmart Its a Canadian SI. Do you Honda research. Its called an EX in US. And the car is long gone because it was a useless piece of shit!

  • my friend got a 2005 1.7 se auto coupe and its gutless as sweet fuck.

    although with about 10 minutes and 15 miles of road we got it up to 200km before it shut down.

    how you do that burnout with a auto and how do you find the 1.7?

  • @omega190e The 1.7 was built for reliability only. And to do a burnout, just pull the handbrake and floor it. It may take a few seconds to rev up, but once it passes 4-5000 rpm, it does pretty nice burnouts.

  • saddly, yes.

  • they made automatic si's? lol

  • @RSWrite They didn't even make Si coupes in that year. The one in this video is a Canadian Si, which is equivilent to an American EX

  • It's a D17A2 . SOHC VTEC. 127HP and 117 ft/lbs torque. Stock. It only got a short ram intake.

  • If you own a Honda you should at least do your research. Model names change in Canada due to some shit. The US. Civic SI is called the SIR up here.

  • si are you serious

  • Can't you read the title. SI (Canada) Ex (USA.)

  • what size motor is in youre car

  • my burnout really,really sucks. Bigger and better coming soon.

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