2020 Civic Type R Price Announced at $36,995 (a $695 Increase)

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I appreciate your honest feedback but that’s the OEM front end garnish and the bumper Mugen garnish. I get a lot of compliments on my car and I originally was considering taking the Mugen off when I replace the waffles with the 2020 ones but I think I’m going to go with the new vents and put the Mugen covers on the new fronts also it’s more aggressive than the Nike swoosh. But I change my mind in a flash that’s what’s great about cars Is with a little cash and thought you can do whatever you like to your car and swap it up as much as you want to. I mean I get people stop and talk to me at gas stations or when I’m parking somewhere. I think replacing the civic with the VTEC badge be cause I have heard people say look at that awesome V Honda! Lol

I also have the red side door garnish on there too.REALLY looking forward to seeing my car with the new hood scoop in tomorrow. Feel like a kid at Christmas.
No need to explain yourself. If you want a clown car go for it, to each their own.
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No need to explain yourself. If you want a clown car go for it, to each their own.
Funny Bro where’s your 1500hp GT-R and 370Z to park next to your CTR? Clown car... get real

let me know when Honda and Mugen parts became clown parts, I was unaware.
 

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Funny Bro where’s your 1500hp GT-R and 370Z to park next to your CTR? Clown car... get real

let me know when Honda and Mugen parts became clown parts, I was unaware.
Buying name brand things has no bearing on if it’s tastefully applied. Sure anyone can buy a Gucci belt and such but it can still look bad. As I said no need to defend your choice of parts. Throw a little blue in there an it will match your wig. To be honest give it 10-13 years and your car will be on the web for clapped out Type Rs.

I’m not clear what a GTR or 370 has to do with anything but okay CLOWN.
 

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Buying name brand things has no bearing on if it’s tastefully applied. Sure anyone can buy a Gucci belt and such but it can still look bad. As I said no need to defend your choice of parts. Throw a little blue in there an it will match your wig. To be honest give it 10-13 years and your car will be on the web for clapped out Type Rs.

I’m not clear what a GTR or 370 has to do with anything but okay CLOWN.
Bro my CTR will change 100 times in 10 years yours will be "clapped out" whatever that means. My 7 year old GT-R has 10k miles on it. It's definitely not clapped out. So take your weak ass to the bus stop.

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Here's my thoughts on the 2020 possible mark ups. I think they will be just as bad as before. I bought my 2019 back in July for $700 under MSRP. Since then , there are lots of dealers selling for at or under MSRP which is great. But to my amazement, there are still dealers out there charging above MSRP. The Honda dealer in Hampton, VA. has a 2019 AB CTR with a $10K ADM. There's also a 2019 CW CTR at Hall Honda Elizabeth City ( where I bought mine) with a $3K ADM. That truly shocked me. Doesn't make sense with the 2020s coming out. Hope you guys are correct that you will be able to get them at MSRP. I'm betting that you are not. Remember this is my opinion. I don't have a dog in this fight. I'm extremely happy with my '19 & I owe just a tiny bit on it. I'll stick with what I got.
 


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Here's my thoughts on the 2020 possible mark ups. I think they will be just as bad as before. I bought my 2019 back in July for $700 under MSRP. Since then , there are lots of dealers selling for at or under MSRP which is great. But to my amazement, there are still dealers out there charging above MSRP. The Honda dealer in Hampton, VA. has a 2019 AB CTR with a $10K ADM. There's also a 2019 CW CTR at Hall Honda Elizabeth City ( where I bought mine) with a $3K ADM. That truly shocked me. Doesn't make sense with the 2020s coming out. Hope you guys are correct that you will be able to get them at MSRP. I'm betting that you are not. Remember this is my opinion. I don't have a dog in this fight. I'm extremely happy with my '19 & I owe just a tiny bit on it. I'll stick with what I got.
I already said the same, all the dealers here still have ADM on every CT-R on the lot. $48-$50k asking prices. I'm glad I am missing out on the Honda sensing as many that have it know it isn't always what it's cracked up to be. The last thing you need when driving aggressively is your car to act erratic because it mis calculated something. I also don't want the long term wear issues on the new steering wheel and the dust and dirt magnet new shift boot. I regular use my dusting cloths on the leather one as is. I'm estimating the 2021 LE PY will probably sticker $49,995 and they will throw 25-50k ADM on them. Dealers exist to make money not give cars away they are a business.
 

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Here's my thoughts on the 2020 possible mark ups. I think they will be just as bad as before. I bought my 2019 back in July for $700 under MSRP. Since then , there are lots of dealers selling for at or under MSRP which is great. But to my amazement, there are still dealers out there charging above MSRP. The Honda dealer in Hampton, VA. has a 2019 AB CTR with a $10K ADM. There's also a 2019 CW CTR at Hall Honda Elizabeth City ( where I bought mine) with a $3K ADM. That truly shocked me. Doesn't make sense with the 2020s coming out. Hope you guys are correct that you will be able to get them at MSRP. I'm betting that you are not. Remember this is my opinion. I don't have a dog in this fight. I'm extremely happy with my '19 & I owe just a tiny bit on it. I'll stick with what I got.
Having bought back in November, I found that the market for CTRs varied significantly by area/region. And dealers vary their pricing practices based on their situation. MSRP is a good deal on a 2019 in Colorado but I, and others, paid about invoice from FL. I doubt the same FL dealers will be selling 2020’s at invoice - unless Honda increases production.
 

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i think will stop buying hondas and get myself a model 3 performance , done with stupid dealers selling civics for 45k
 

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Demand sets the pricing:

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Are you referencing something here? I also don't understand the use of this picture with the statement.
 


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Are you referencing something here? I also don't understand the use of this picture with the statement.
I’m referring to demand and pricing like a casino, how much people spend depends on how much someone is willing to pay
 

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I’m referring to demand and pricing like a casino, how much people spend depends on how much someone is willing to pay
Do you mean supply and demand? Maybe my peanut brain isn't getting it, but what demand? Casino's don't produce products that would drive some sort of supply and demand, they produce an emotional and addictive experience that prey on weak minded people and reward the lucky. Kinda like going to an amusement park and playing the games.
 

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Do you mean supply and demand? Maybe my peanut brain isn't getting it, but what demand? Casino's don't produce products that would drive some sort of supply and demand, they produce an emotional and addictive experience that prey on weak minded people and reward the lucky. Kinda like going to an amusement park and playing the games.
Of course they do, they supply night life and entertainment and people pay for it. Same with autos, pricing goes up as people accept it being up and mark-ups for an entertaining vehicle being the norm. Look at the GT-R R35. Top model was $69,000 in 2008 for 2009 models. Now the Nismo GT-R 35 is now $212,0000 12 years later. People paid the premiums, the car has received minor improvements each year and is now over 3 times the price a decade later for the top trim.
 

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Of course they do, they supply night life and entertainment and people pay for it. Same with autos, pricing goes up as people accept it being up and mark-ups for an entertaining vehicle being the norm. Look at the GT-R R35. Top model was $69,000 in 2008 for 2009 models. Now the Nismo GT-R 35 is now $212,0000 12 years later. People paid the premiums, the car has received minor improvements each year and is now over 3 times the price a decade later for the top trim.
Prices don't increase because people are buying lots of those things.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand
 

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