Ah, wow 16. Maybe that would help. I know back when I was calling dealers, they wouldn't even give pricing over the phone. And you not only need to watch out for the MSRP markup, but Honda dealers (at least in SoCal that I've noticed) like to tack on the "dealer package" too. Wheel locks, clear...
I talked some off the price, but unfortunately no, I didn't get this for MSRP. I live in Southern California, obtaining this at MSRP just isn't possible.
Thanks! yes that's right.
As a general followup now that I've been driving this a while, I honestly cannot think of anything that I would...
Considering the interior colors are different on the Si than other trims, and the Si has an exclusive color, I felt this poll was best suited for the Si forum. So which color do you think is best on the 11th gen?
It's a way to milk more money; they will claim they added wheel locks, some clear guards to prevent scratching around the door (which is hilarious since you don't need the key unless your battery is dead), and other minor things. On their behalf, they invest maybe 300 dollars, and try to rack up...
It must be nice to get one of these close to MSRP, but it all depends on where you live.. I live in socal, it ain't happening. I was able to have the dealer knock 2K off mine, essentially the "dealer package" cost, but I could not avoid a joke markup.
I was lucky to find a dealer with an Si in stock in my area. Oddly just one of several Honda dealers had any at all, and 11 cars total at one location. I have not driven it much yet and I still need to break it in, but so far I'm very happy with it. It feels great, shifting felt solid, car felt...
I was lucky to find a dealer with an Si in stock in my area. Oddly just one of several Honda dealers had any at all, and 11 cars total at one location. I have not driven it much yet and I still need to break it in, but so far I'm very happy with it. It feels great, shifting felt solid, car felt...