I sold my Type R and now looking to sell all of this!
SOLD FX3D Mud Guards (front and back, brand new and unopened): $100
SOLD Sly Bracket (fully-specced version with 4x Torx screws and included screwdriver): $65
SOLD OEM seat back protectors (excellent condition): $50
SOLD OEM trunk tray...
44,500 to a dealer which blew my mind a bit. Straight sale — wasn’t trading for anything. I paid MSRP so I’m feeling pretty good all things considered.
They have it listed now for 50K but I honestly don’t see how they sell it for that when these are at MSRP (or under?) all day in the middle of...
One more bump before I sell to a dealer, likely Monday. Would really rather not as they’re just going to mark it up to 48-49K.
Will sell for $44,900 if you buy on or before Monday.
The boring reason is I want a car both myself and my partner will drive.
Price reduced to $45,900! By far the best price in my area from what I can see.
Definitely reading into it, but if the Type R was going to be changed for 2025 it seems like they would've said "the updated 2025 Civic Type R and 2025 Civic Si..." instead of putting "updated" before Si but not Type R.
People are defensive over things they own but also antagonistic towards things that didn't work out for them. And also people like different things. I wish everyone was less insistent that their personal opinion apply to others.
I like my FL5 overall but I do think the engine is characterless...
I think it's great he made this. Yes, turn off data sharing, but fuck Honda and any other manufacturer for treating their customers this way. I hope this leads to class action lawsuits.
Funny I just got this exact sentence tattooed across my chest. My plan is to take my shirt off at car meets and sit on the hood of my Type R while my wife's boyfriend sits in the drivers seat and revs the shit out of the car until the coolant tank pops
Have you owned an Elantra N? There's no appreciable difference in driving dynamics between both cars in the rain. On a sunny day the Type R is better — mostly down to the seats and manual gearbox.
I owned two Elantra Ns (one manual, one DCT) and a Mazdaspeed3, and I've driven a MK 7.5 GTI and Kona N. I also owned a Fiesta ST which doesn't have an LSD but does brake torque vectoring. And I live in the PNW where it rains a lot.
If I had to drive a FWD car on a rainy day, I'd choose the...
Yeah I hear you. Type Rs are still marked up in the PNW so I bought mine from Oklahoma at MSRP and had it shipped. But here it's easy to get an RS3 at MSRP as the local dealer doesn't mark their new cars up.