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That rear diffuser looks serious… Fingers crossed for forged wheels.
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That rear diffuser looks serious… Fingers crossed for forged wheels.
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If they stay ….MSRP might be higher than the LE was… add on deal markups…
Wouldn’t be shocked to see dealers demanding $55,000 plus.
For an accord wanna be ?
 

darkfoxx13

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I don’t see a mode selector??? Where’s the r mode??
 


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I appreciate how Honda listened and addressed every issue with the new and improved ctr.
Fake vents? Gone.
Oversized 20" rims? Wide 19's instead.
Overheat? Dual front vents moved forward.
Red pin stripes? Peeled off.
Ricer body kit? Accord front end.

Honda just ruffled up alot of fk8 feathers ?
 
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Thicc tires eh?

Also, just looked up available tires in that size... Selection = not great
The " CONTINENTAL EXTREMECONTACT DWS 06 PLUS " comes in that size. It's a highly rated all season. I'm stoked.
 
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I appreciate how Honda listened and addressed every issue with the new and improved ctr.
MSRP might be higher than the LE was… add on deal markups…
Wouldn’t be shocked to see dealers demanding $55,000 plus.
Really hoping part of the improvements include a reasonable MSRP given the local production. I'm budgeting $42k, hopefully it turns out to be less...
 

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I appreciate how Honda listened and addressed every issue with the new and improved ctr.
Fake vents? Gone.
Oversized 20" rims? Wide 19's instead.
Overheat? Dual front vents moved forward.
Red pin stripes? Peeled off.
Ricer body kit? Accord front end.

Honda just ruffled up alot of fk8 feathers ?
Well said!
 


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Really hoping part of the improvements include a reasonable MSRP given the local production. I'm budgeting $42k, hopefully it turns out to be less...
Yeah if I can get $42k-43k otd I will be happy. The problem is that this thing is going to be more popular than the last gen IMO. Due to the fact it looks more subdued.
 

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I like the 10th along with what we currently see from the 11th, but if the latter performs better overall. I'd take the 11th without a doubt.

Also, I still don't understand the talks of 11th Type R being too "bland" for a Type R. Aside from the FK8 turning it up a notch to autobots level, when has the Type R of old ever been so dramatically styled? Type R trim for EK9, EP3, FD2, DC2, DC5, NA1, and NA2 seem rather tame in comparison imo
 

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Wow they made this car so fucking lame
 

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?Really surprised (but happy!) Honda went with 265 tire. Even at 30 profile, sidewall is still thicker than 245/30/20. Basically, if these 19” wheels made it into production, a lot of people will be happy in stock form. And maybe just upsize the tire to 265/35/19 (+1.9% diameter) for a little more sidewall and better selections. Personally, I won’t buy another set of wheels for sure.

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You're just proving that smaller diameter wheels don't make any noticable difference.
 

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I like the 10th along with what we currently see from the 11th, but if the latter performs better overall. I'd take the 11th without a doubt.

Also, I still don't understand the talks of 11th Type R being too "bland" for a Type R. Aside from the FK8 turning it up a notch to autobots level, when has the Type R of old ever been so dramatically styled? Type R trim for EK9, EP3, FD2, DC2, DC5, NA1, and NA2 seem rather tame in comparison imo
There just seems to be a big FOMO within some certain FK8/10th gen owner circles.

It's okay guys, no one is going to look at you sideways for wanting/getting one!

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