If this were true, I'd be a very happy camper. Hope you're right (although you most likely aren't. Unfortunately.)You'll see when it goes on sale.
While I do think that this gen SI is nothing special (and I will need to dig really deep to find a reason to buy it over other cars), I do think that if you have a choice between a new car and a used one, always pick the new car unless you know the exact history of the used one. I once brought a 4 year old used Accord with 10K miles on it from a big dealer and it drove worse than my brought new Prelude at 150K miles. No lie!I find it funny how you guys keep on defending Honda. 10 gen Si is a disaster from dayone, little or no improvement on specs. It's 2017 not 1997. You have much better choices in the mid 20k range including used cars. Almost everycar is over 200hp nowadays, Honduh.
Well, if your prophecy turns out to be correct, it will only save me a few bucks a month on my lease..I have my beater 03 LX sedan to drive to work daily...I have my Mustang that I've owned for 16 years to modify and drive when I feel like itWell. Don't quote me for it . In a coupe weeks, actual selling price will be lower than an used 15Si. It will sit on the lot collecting dust. Huge discount can be found at the end of the year. So sad for those who buys a 17 MY in mid 17. Only to find out the car is 1 year old after a couple months.
The sheer fact that you say there has been "little or no improvement" to this car tells me you're either delusional, or just trolling...I find it funny how you guys keep on defending Honda. 10 gen Si is a disaster from dayone, little or no improvement on specs. It's 2017 not 1997. You have much better choices in the mid 20k range including used cars. Almost everycar is over 200hp nowadays, Honduh.
He already told us he was trolling in another thread..The sheer fact that you say there has been "little or no improvement" to this car tells me you're either delusional, or just trolling...