2018 Civic Type R...possibilities?

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If you do buy a car out of state, just hire a transport company. I have had cars shipped from the southern states to Ohio for $900 in covered trailers. 2 day delivery. You would just need to take care of the paperwork with the selling dealer ahead of the transport arriving.
That is a mix bag, I have paid a grand for transportation and they busted my tail light. It was a very old car so I didn't care much.

I would personally fly to the destination and drive it, it is a new car. Why not.
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If you do buy a car out of state, just hire a transport company. I have had cars shipped from the southern states to Ohio for $900 in covered trailers. 2 day delivery. You would just need to take care of the paperwork with the selling dealer ahead of the transport arriving.

Back to the topic: I am interested in hearing about the differences between the '17 and '18 CTRs. Particularly the trim levels and weight differences.

Honda is holding on to info:rant:
Honda is holding onto everything. Trying to get the differences between 17' and 18', you are going to be waiting awhile. Since the onset of them announcing it coming to the US, we are grabbing at straws to get any and all info we can. We don't even know all the info on the 17's yet, like accessories, actual turbo psi, features, actual dates to all the dealers, not onesies and twosies, oh and MSRP. Probably won't be until August or September before they give info on the 18's, which is about a week or so before they release them, which is halfway through the rest of Honda's whole line of vehicles selling year....
 


 


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