Boostlag
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Pretty reasonable.How much?
Slightly used looking mighty nice hmmm.....you sure about that, buddy? LMAOeven if you got the car at msrp, its nearly 50k out the door with taxes and fees.... slightly used first gen m2 competition is looking mighty nice.
These guys have been talking about buying an M2 for Type R money for a long time, and I keep wonder where they see these deals.Slightly used looking mighty nice hmmm.....you sure about that, buddy? LMAO
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5m JPY to 43k USD is roughly 116:1, which is pretty much where the exchange rate was right before the Fire Nation attacked, and that rate held through most of 2021. Given that Honda probably made all the contracts (procurement, logistics, etc.) for the FL5 at or near that rate, it's perfectly reasonable that MSRP would follow suit.The biggest slap in the face is a $44k price tag (with destination) in the midst of a rallying dollar! WTF?
Seriously. It’s at a 20 year high, having destroyed nearly all foreign currencies (including the Yen). With how strong the USD is, you’d imagine the new Type R would be similarity priced as the last one.
The talk of inflation has little relevance in this context because it’s a foreign product at the end of the day. Since exchange rates favor the dollar, compared to the euro or anything else, this should translate to significant savings, but doesn’t. For example, the Canadian dollar got rekt vs USD, and yet the car costs significantly less there. This makes no sense.
Now, the dollar isn’t going to stay this strong forever. As a matter of fact, it looks topped out and due for a major pullback. And pull back it will, soon. Likely this year, too, which means the CTR will only get more expensive.
This is nuts.
Except that production started relatively recently and they surely came up with the price as the dollar was soaring. The exchange rate won't invert anytime soon because at more than 145 yen per dollar, it collapsed to a 24-year low. This year alone JPY has lost 1/5th of its value against the dollar.These guys have been talking about buying an M2 for Type R money for a long time, and I keep wonder where they see these deals.
5m JPY to 43k USD is roughly 116:1, which is pretty much where the exchange rate was right before the Fire Nation attacked, and that rate held through most of 2021. Given that Honda probably made all the contracts (procurement, logistics, etc.) for the FL5 at or near that rate, it's perfectly reasonable that MSRP would follow suit.
FL5 is a finished product, after all, not a raw material. Do you expect its retail price to be just as volatile? Would you be complaining if, for some crazy reason, the exchange rate inverts and we're looking at 80:1 like back in 2012? How does 56k USD MSRP sound to you?
Idk man, there a billion factors at play when it comes to pricing anything anywhere. If you're really mad about it, write Honda a letter and ask them why. I'm sure their explanation will be just as unsatisfying as mine or anyone else's.Except that production started relatively recently and they surely came up with the price as the dollar was soaring. The exchange rate won't invert anytime soon because at more than 145 yen per dollar, it collapsed to a 24-year low. This year alone JPY has lost 1/5th of its value against the dollar.
The price of the CTR is surprising because Toyota, Honda, and really the majority of Japan's auto industry is only moving more and more production overseas. And it still doesn't explain this:
CTR Canada = $50,050 = $36,819.53 USD
CTR USA = $42,895 USD
“really mad about it”? - lol what?Idk man, there a billion factors at play when it comes to pricing anything anywhere. If you're really mad about it, write Honda a letter and ask them why. I'm sure their explanation will be just as unsatisfying as mine or anyone else's.
At the end of the day, you'll either buy the car or you won't. And (genuinely) best of luck to you trying to get anywhere close to MSRP, bullshit options included or not.
In all honesty, who's cross-shopping a 3 against an FL5?At least worth a consideration for those with a garage. No ADM and allocation within weeks.
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