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long time ago the production numbers were put out. They are on the forums somewhere.Thanks for the intel! How’d you hear that?
Canada is slated to get just over 500 for the FL5 cycle.
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long time ago the production numbers were put out. They are on the forums somewhere.Thanks for the intel! How’d you hear that?
Okay. Good to know. Thanks!long time ago the production numbers were put out. They are on the forums somewhere.
Canada is slated to get just over 500 for the FL5 cycle.
The ITS doesn't have a sun roof.Don’t forget that sunroof - terrible for handling dynamics. Like having a person sitting on the roof.
Oh well, good…I digress…The ITS doesn't have a sun roof.
You forgot to add ADM vs MSRPJDM>USDM.
Limited edition > Mass produced.
Numbered car > ??
Track car > Luxury sedan
Race car > Luxury sedan
Type R > Type S
need i say more.
All top of the line vehicles are priced over MSRP. It’s called inflation. Mass produced vehicles can afford to sell MSRP because of the volume.You forgot to add ADM vs MSRP
The FL5 is a mass produced automobile. It's not even considered to be a limited production car. There's nothing complex about this other than the demand has outstripped supply by a significant margin. There's also no correlation between mass produced cars and their ability to sell for MSRP.All top of the line vehicles are priced over MSRP. It’s called inflation. Mass produced vehicles can afford to sell MSRP because of the volume.
Tell that to my Toyota dealer who slaps 5k ADMs on Toyota CorollasAll top of the line vehicles are priced over MSRP. It’s called inflation. Mass produced vehicles can afford to sell MSRP because of the volume.
Literally the 2nd Acura dealer I called said they would put me down for MSRP on an ITS. Honda dealers still asking me to give up my firstborn child to enter a lottery to have a chance at bidding on a CTR.All top of the line vehicles are priced over MSRP. It’s called inflation. Mass produced vehicles can afford to sell MSRP because of the volume.
Huh what are you talking about the Fl5 is a numbered vehicle. Countries are only receiving a limited amount.The FL5 is a mass produced automobile. It's not even considered to be a limited production car. There's nothing complex about this other than the demand has outstripped supply by a significant margin. There's also no correlation between mass produced cars and their ability to sell for MSRP.
There's a vin on all vehiclesHuh what are you talking about the Fl5 is a numbered vehicle. Countries are only receiving a limited amount.
Quit trying to justify the markup you paid bruhAll top of the line vehicles are priced over MSRP. It’s called inflation. Mass produced vehicles can afford to sell MSRP because of the volume.
I get you like one one more than the other but the ITS is NOT a luxury sedan and half the items you posted are false. Per Honda/Acura it is basicly the CTR retuned for better street performance vs track.JDM>USDM.
Limited edition > Mass produced.
Numbered car > ??
Track car > Luxury sedan
Race car > Luxury sedan
Type R > Type S
need i say more.
Are you going to take the deal on the CTR?Literally the 2nd Acura dealer I called said they would put me down for MSRP on an ITS. Honda dealers still asking me to give up my firstborn child to enter a lottery to have a chance at bidding on a CTR.