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I'm getting my first car soon, it doesn't come with

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I'm getting my first car soon, it doesn't come with abs. Is ABS really important? Would the average commute to work require ABS?
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ABS is really only helpful in bad weather or super hard stops. So if you live in someplace with a temperate climate (i.e. Commiefornia), don't drive like an idiot and you'll be fine.
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I've been DDing a car with no ABS for 8 months, including a snowy winter. It's been fine for me, but it does have 4wd and I'm not sure what kind of car you're looking at
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>>14701357
It's a FWD 2001 Civic Coupe.
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>>14701311
ABS only kicks in when you stomp on the brakes in an emergency situation to prevent the wheels from locking up. It will do this by pulsing the brakes on and off repeatedly incredibly fast, and you'll feel shuddering through the pedal.

It's not necessary for normal driving, hence why ABS is considered a SAFETY feature.
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Not really, but maybe watch your distance in heavy traffic since its your first car. Soccer moms and teenagers love slamming on their brakes since they never pay attention.
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>>14701359
You should be okay as long as you don't slam the brakes in rainy or snowy conditions. You'll just have to manually pump them
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>>14701359
>2001 Civic

Hope you don't like your transmission too much
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>>14701385
This as well. Honda automatics are notorious for blowing. OP, I hope the Honda you're looking at is a stick shift
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>>14701385
>>14701398

Well it was automatic, There was a 2002 I was looking at. Is it just the 2001 models that have the bad transmission?
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>>14701401
Civic's period are known for bad automatics. the manuals don't have that problem. Honda makes some of the nicest manuals in the business and they're awesome cars to learn on if you don't already know how to drive a stick.
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>>14701417
Well I'm looking at older cars under 3,000 dollars. what would be a good automatic I should look for?
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>>14701311
Depends on how well you can predict the future by observing what's currently happening around you.

I've had to slam on the brakes twice in my non-abs car, and both times they locked and I skidded.
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>>14701417
>>14701427

this would be my first car, I mean I test drove the honda and it felt really good but I wouldn't be asking here if I was certain.
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>>14701427
suck it up and get the manual you pussy. I wasn't allowed to get my license unless I knew how to drive a stick.
Do you know how long it took me to learn? Half an hour.
And it was in something nowhere near as nice to drive in as a Civic. I learned to drive stick in a 94 Ford Ranger with more problems than parts.

On top of that, there really aren't any FWD automatics that are known for reliability unless it's a Cadillac with a Northstar V8, but then the cost of maintenance will scare you away.
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>>14701359
Wait a minute

ABS wasn't required in 2001??
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>>14701459
The EX model had ABS by 2001, not the LX though.
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>>14701459
ABS wasn't required by law on all cars until 2012. My 2004 Saturn doesn't have it, but it was an option. I know it was optional on EX model Civics from 2001-2005 as well.
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>>14701311
I had an 02 Civic LX without ABS as my first car and during the several years that I had it, I've had to slam hard on the brakes maybe twice, once during extremely heavy rain and once on a highway with stoplights because I was a retard. Both times I skidded, but I didn't try to pump them or anything.

Other than those two times, I didn't manage to lock the brakes even while hooning and working a pizza delivery job. You'll be fine.
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>>14701468
>>14701477
>just realized that the Viper didn't have ABS until 2012

lol brain fart
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>>14701495
how was the suspension? I'm planning on having mine for a year or two. maybe however long it can last but I just need a car now to get from point a to point b.
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OP here, I saw a 2004 acura TL with new tires, wheel alignment and balance. new lower arms and oil change. it has 200,000 miles though, what do you guys think?
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>>14701523
Understeer for days. It's fine for A to B commuting, but pretty bad for hooning around.
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>>14701311
I have a 2001 civic too. ABS isn't really necessary. 2500lbs and no driver aids so it's basically a race car.
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>>14701311
no, it's not.
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>>14701401
Yes, actually. Look it up, there was almost a recall it was that bad.

As in, don't buy this car unless the tranny has been replaced in the last 5000 miles.
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>>14701539
New lower arms and an alignment? Sounds like someone may have curbed it.
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>>14701688
The Carfax report is clean. I'm gonna give it a look tomorrow and ask.
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>>14701697
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>>14701712
I'm talking about a 2004 acura senpai.
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>>14701311
You'll be fine without ABS. Practice stopping quickly a few times by pumping the brakes, learn how it feels before the wheels skid.

I just spent a week commuting without ABS (bypassed ESP/ABS due to a broken brake switch) with no difference in braking because I didn't ever panic brake.
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>>14701359
>He actualy fell for civic meme
/o/ got worse than b
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>>14701311
You'll be fine. My step-dad DDs a 2006 Corolla without ABS and his commute is 110 miles through Illinois shitroads
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You don't need it. You won't even need it 9/10 times.

Just be careful when it's raining, snowing, whatever. Keep in mind that if your wheels are locked up you can't steer. As long as you have a little extra following distance you shouldn't have any problems
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