Not to mention he overpaid by a mile during the 2020 depression. You couldāve gotten an FL5 pre-order for under MSRP and signed by the CEO of Honda during that time.
Wait until unemployment rate picks up and economy in full recession, you should be able to pick one up for MSRP with ease. But exact timing is anyoneās guess. Just watch the news, especially regarding US car sales from quarter to quarter. Good luck.
Does the i30 lack rear legroom? I wish itās offered in the US. With the discontinuation of the Veloster N, bringing the i30 N over wouldāve been better. Canāt stand the front end on the Elantra N.
Itās on Acuraās own webcast (webcast is on the first post and a screenshot of the roadmap on post #21):
https://acurazine.com/forums/6g-tlx-2021-466/acura-2020-dealer-meeting-webcast-987864/
Thatās true. I think we should call our dealers and cancel our deposits and our place in line. Thereās enough for everyone when they land in dealer lots.
Itās a good time to buy a TLX or MDX as well for under MSRP. Basically, Acuraās flagship sedan, the TLX, isnāt selling and thereās a glut of MDXs (a good car). The Integra is still ramping so numbers are limited (but already going for MSRP). Itās a good hedge to get on the ITS waitlist for MSRP...
Sidewalls look thicker on the FL5 with aftermarket wheels (265/35R18) because they are. OE FL5 tires are 265/30R19. Rarely do people swap wheels to the same size as OE on the CTR.
MSRP is $27300. Not worth more than $31000 OTD. Tell āem youāre going to Acura dealer to buy an Integra for less. Walk out on the Si deal. Just be firm and insist on walking out on the deal at $37k.
Just click on the three dots on each video and select āNot Interestedā; this will train the algo to suggest the opposite of the things you donāt like.
Itās just profit maximization on Hondaās part. USDM FK8s (marketed as Type R Touring trim) didnāt come with heated side mirrors and Honda Sensing on 2017-2019 MYs; the rest of the world had these on day one.