I think meaning the entry point for a Type S was much lower 20 years ago. $24k in 2005 is roughly $37k today. Granted, the percent performance difference between the base model and Type S was smaller back then.
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I have an Otterbox case on my iPhone 14 Pro and the wireless charging is very unreliable. It seems like it has to be in just the right spot but I have no idea what that is. Itāll charge and then just stop charging as Iām driving. I wonder if the camera bump is preventing a good connection. My Qi...
The dealer (business) can just sell it to the owner (individual), who can then just sell it back to the dealer to āresellā as a used car. Thatās how a MSRP dealer can technically get away with doing this.
See pages 500-501 for break in info: "During the first 600 miles (1,000 km) of operation, avoid sudden acceleration or full throttle operation so as not to damage the engine or powertrain.
Avoid hard braking for the first 200 miles (300 km) after purchasing your new vehicle or replacing the...
This is a different kind of question but it applies to all new Honda/Acura owners- why aren't there any parts diagrams and numbers that are browsable/searchable for most MY2022 models, and should we expect to see them at some point? Everybody has their favorite Honda parts website, whether it be...
I had the OEM cargo tray for a year in my Sport Touring. Worked great, cleans easily. I imagine the seat back protectors are the same material but for my purposes it wasnāt worth it for me. I havenāt seen any aftermarket trays but I havenāt looked for one since I got the OEM one.
Acura has already said they are not working on anything thatās not FWD for the Integra, they wonāt do any more hybrids, and that Type R will be a Honda brand exclusive, Type S an Acura brand exclusive. Donāt expect anything other than a Type S FWD pure ICE Integra.
With all due respect, I would think Honda has had plenty of time to try the break the FWD record by now? Wasnāt breaking the record one of the marketing points when the FK8 was announced?
More details at https://tiremeetsroad.com/2022/11/06/2022-honda-civic-owner-manages-to-rack-up-236000-miles-after-just-one-year-ownership/ via Autoblog. Apparently, owner was a medical courier driving between Houston and Dallas. CarFax shows religious oil changes at the dealer every 10k.
For sale at https://www.weeksmotors.com/inventory/honda/civic/7997/
From the dates on the AutoCheck report, that's over 600 miles per day if driven every day, or over 800 miles per day if driven 5 days a week! Missed it at first glance because the body looked pretty good for the mileage, but...
I don't know for sure but https://techinfo.honda.com should be up to date to include released models
or, check out https://unknowntransportation.com:8443/Service/ (you'll need a Windows PC and for 2022, only non-Si sedan is available right now on this site but a lot should also apply to the Si)
Probably because there are no more numbers left (FK9 is already taken for an international market Civic X) and Honda doesnāt do double digits for chassis codes so next letter after K is L. FL1 and FL2 are for the 1.5T and 2.0 hatches, and Wikipedia says in international markets FL4 is the hybrid...
Iām pretty sure he isnāt a Honda employee. If he was, Honda wouldnāt let him just announce this reveal date like that with nothing official from corporate. I donāt doubt that he has connections to Honda employees for his sources, though. He is a good source of info but personally I find his...