VarmintCong
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It's big, heavy and numb, not a Type R competitor.Damn, if BMW made their m340 with a stick, they could steal CTR buyers left and right!
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It's big, heavy and numb, not a Type R competitor.Damn, if BMW made their m340 with a stick, they could steal CTR buyers left and right!
Why do you need 12 doors in your garage when you have 4 people in your household?I've considered it, but I have two little ones, so having a backseat option is nice. I may have to revisit the 86 though since it has at least some semblance of a back seat.
The limited supply and fanbase this will never happen.I was more referring to the type of person looking to buy an FL5 in the next year or so. You have to really want one to put up with the markups and the general difficulty in buying one. Of course a few years from now if we can walk in to a dealer with a checkbook and drive out in an FL5 there will be a broader audience for the car.
Still though, even if you don’t feel like a fanatic, most normies will think you are after hearing that you bought a $25,000 Civic with a $20,000 Type R option package.
Full disclosure, I might consider an FL5 in a few years, if they ever come back down to earth.
You bet there will absolutely be repos.The limited supply and fanbase this will never happen.
People are forgetting the OG supra days. This will be similar. But as it's last of an era no one is going to want to sell unless it's due to repo![]()
The Teg can be had for under MSRP quite easily.Intregra is 10k more than the SI for the nicely equiped version
Hey my brother has an Elantra N (276hp/289 torque) and wants to trade for the Kia Forte GT (201hp/195 torque) he test drove. As ridiculous as that sounds, ppl do trade down.Backpedaling on a Type R? Yes. Into an Si? Hell no. Haha
Looks like an Audi with the paint matched bumper, but yeah, because of Hyundai reliability its a hard pass.The N actually looks a hell of a lot better with the front bumper paint matched. Its the Hyundai recalls that make me paranoid, and I understand any auto maker is prone to recalls; ie airbag recalls (which were airbag vendor specific, not auto manufacturer fault). However the number of reported engines cutting out on the freeway and previous self combustion issues, is just enough for me to say, naaaah.
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I've had a great experience playing lemon with Hyundai, I bought an ND Miata with that settlement. Their shitty engines (all thetas) are a joke. Type R to Hyundai is a total mistake. Not a downgrade.Looks like an Audi with the paint matched bumper, but yeah, because of Hyundai reliability its a hard pass.