This was my car that I traded in for a 2018 WRX and this Civic is fully loaded and drives great, I just wanted more power and AWD. If I could afford to have both cars I totally would.
https://www.grandsubaru.com/used/Honda/2017-Honda-Civic-ae33c3b80a0e0aea7785924f8aa39546.htm?searchDepth=6:6
As much as I loved my Sport Touring Hatchback, I needed more power and the TypeR is just too hard to buy right now and I'm not willing to pay ADM on one either so I traded mine in for a 2018 WRX Limited and boy do I have a smile from ear to ear while driving this beast.
I saw a guy on youtube do the hot water method and it worked great and depending on the bumper and dent sometimes no pushing out is required. It just gets warm and soft enough for the bumper to pop back into shape. Good luck and keep us posted on what you did.
I got it from Amazon and it's called Kwik Tape, 1/8th inch. Works great in my opinion but I need to order more to fix some areas I slipped on but not a big deal. I've only had it for 1 week and so far it's been fine in the rain.
I bought the Injen Short Ram and it sounds great and I have noticed a bit more power in the 4K rpm range over stock. The only way an intake would void the warranty is that they have to prove that it was the cause of any engine issues.
If your comfortable doing yourself it's really not that hard to do and you can save yourself $200. That is the exact same one I used to replace it and it looks just as good as OEM if not better but I replaced them with LED's.
I finally got my part in so I made a video. It was a bit bouncy at parts but you get the idea, hope this helps! It's actually a lot easier than I thought.