Torch_Ind wrote:if you want a 4x4 get a jeep woot lol. or your stuck 2wd
you could pick up a ridgeline they are cherry 
No way. Get a late nineties Subaru. Far superior to the RT4WD system and more comfortable too, and much more useable than a Jeep which doesn't like to turn or go over 55 mph. Not to mention that the Subaru will go three times farther on the same amount of gas, yet has about the same ground-clearance! Independent axles, bitch.
I liked EG's for a long time cuz they're so small, light, and easy to work on. Plus they're cheap and have double wishbone suspension. But after a while I started to feel cramped in the seating position; and the EG is really showing its age. So I sold mine and got a DC GSR coupe.
I love the cluster, I love the headlights, I love the seats and the hatch. It can take a double DIN so one day I'll get a DVD / GPS stereo. The only thing I hate is the climate control and the typical Honda seat belts that don't retract. But basically a DC is a refined, matured EG.
My point is that you should skip the EG and get a DC! I got my 97 GSR for $3000. That's less than what I paid for my first EG and the same as what I paid for my second! Before you sign the title on an EG, see if you can't find a clean LS for the same price. Or do what I did and hop on a plane to buy a stock GSR sight-unseen, and then drive it home for 10 hours
