2017 vs 2018 Si differences?

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Hey guys, plan on picking up a Civic Si sedan as a get around car, I couldn't find an answer. Are there any changes to the 2018 model year from 2017? I didn't notice any but the dealers by me have both on the lot, essentially the same price, so wondering if there is any reason I'd go with a 2017 over the 2018?
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Hey guys, plan on picking up a Civic Si sedan as a get around car, I couldn't find an answer. Are there any changes to the 2018 model year from 2017? I didn't notice any but the dealers by me have both on the lot, essentially the same price, so wondering if there is any reason I'd go with a 2017 over the 2018?
Two differences:

(1) The price increased $200.
(2) The Browser, Gallery, and Search apps were removed from the Display Audio system.

That's all.

Honda has low-interest financing and lease offers on the 2017 right now.

http://www.hondafinancialservices.com/shopping-tools/current-offers

There are a couple of threads on this already:

http://www.civicx.com/threads/2018-si.16743/
http://www.civicx.com/threads/2018-sis-are-on-lots.16273/
 
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Two differences:

(1) The price increased $200.
(2) The Browser, Gallery, and Search apps were removed from the Display Audio system.

That's all.

Honda has low-interest financing and lease offers on the 2017 right now.

http://www.hondafinancialservices.com/shopping-tools/current-offers

There are a couple of threads on this already:

http://www.civicx.com/threads/2018-si.16743/
http://www.civicx.com/threads/2018-sis-are-on-lots.16273/
Thanks, I saw those threads but seemed more like chatter and wasn't sure if those were the only official changes. I'll just go with the 2018 model since they really aren't dealing on the 17s from a price standpoint. Probably be better for resale down the road to have a newer model year. Strangely, I was between this and the Alfa Romeo Guilia Ti Sport. Really liked the Alfa but need a manual gearbox to make my days more fun. Excited, my first car was a CRX Si and had several Hondas when I was younger. It's been a while but was impressed with the new Si for the price point.
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