takemorepills
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Take deposits on a car not even introduced yet?
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I'm just excited that the rear suspension looks like they ditched the frigging torsion bar from the ninth gen. I would love to see independent rear suspension on the tenth gen hatch.I'd like to see the rear view also. The prototypes are sporting 3 outlet exhaust. I just found this about the new NSX (hope the link works):http://image.automobilemag.com/f/15...e-sound-control-and-active-exhaust-valves.jpg
We can see how Honda has employed a muffler bypass on the NSX, and I am betting that the CTR gets the same muffler bypass, hence the middle exhaust tip which doesn't have a muffler....
Yea, happens with halo type cars all the time.Take deposits on a car not even introduced yet?
Really?? When did Honda ever do this?? I can't even find any info about people putting deposits on the upcoming NSX. I don't think Honda works that way...Yea, happens with halo type cars all the time.
As far as I know a dealer can take a deposit on anything, has nothing to do with whether Honda endorses or allows it. It's a piece of paper that says they will reserve the car if/when they receive an allocation and that's why it's almost always refundable.
Yep, exactly. And it doesn't have anything to do with legitimacy of a dealer. All the dealer is saying is sure we'll start a list for this car that we know has been announced to be coming, and we'll take a refundable deposit from you to reserve your place on this list. As long as they honor your spot when the car's ordering and arrival details are announced, then it's legitimate.It'd have to be a very loose agreement, which is why I doubt any legit Honda dealer would do such a thing. No one knows delivery details, regional details, allocations. Just a damn waste of time at this point. You don't even know if every dealer will get to sell CTR
Really?...Look again at my comment AND photos attached... I know the photoshop was taken directly from the spy shots.They're not going to change the body design at this point since the standard hatchback is going to be revealed in March probably. And the photoshop was based directly on a clear image of the prototype so this should be very close to what the CivicX 2017 Type R will look like. I do miss the wedge shape of the current hatch but this is will be a nice looking car too.
Looks like the back of a Hyundai Veloster TurboI'm just excited that the rear suspension looks like they ditched the frigging torsion bar from the ninth gen. I would love to see independent rear suspension on the tenth gen hatch.