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It was about a year ago that I stumbled upon a youtube video review of a 2013 ILX that had a 2.4L engine and a 6spd manual transmission. There was something very appealing about it to me. I immediately set up my autotrader notifications and it took me a year, but I finally got one! It's a pretty sweet and engaging ride. The engine makes 201hp and 170 lb-ft of torque at 4.4k and the car feels light and responsive. The shifter is a wet dream for any true stick shift gearhead. Coming from a 7th gen Accord I was worried about the electronic steering, which was actually one of the complaints in the reviews I watched, but now that I've had the car for a few days I actually really like the steering feel. The only con I can think of right now is that it feels a little cramped. It feels even smaller inside than my dad's 2010 Civic.
It was about a year ago that I stumbled upon a youtube video review of a 2013 ILX that had a 2.4L engine and a 6spd manual transmission. There was something very appealing about it to me. I immediately set up my autotrader notifications and it took me a year, but I finally got one! It's a pretty sweet and engaging ride. The engine makes 201hp and 170 lb-ft of torque at 4.4k and the car feels light and responsive. The shifter is a wet dream for any true stick shift gearhead. Coming from a https://speedtest.vet/https://vidmate.bid/ 7th gen Accord I was worried about the electronic steering, which was actually one of the complaints in the reviews I watched, but now that I've had the car for a few days I actually really like the steering feel. The only con I can think of right now is that it feels a little cramped. It feels even smaller inside than my dad's 2010 Civic.
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