You really shouldn’t break in an engine on the highway at a constant speed. I had to drive 15 miles highway to get home with mine last night. I varied my speed and pissed people off I’m sure.
across country - oofa.
I tried to buy one out of state and you’d think it was 1990. They had no idea and insisted I had to be there in person to sign papers. They quit emailing me after all that lol.
Anything from Honda in the 2's is pretty decent on the CTR. Of course, on the other Honda cars you can get .9 and 1.9%. They make money on the financing part of this caR too.
Eh too much over msrp for my blood. That interest rate is a tad high but I don’t know your credit history.
Did you put a deposit down? I love that color but not sure if I’d tire of owning it after a while. Kind of like the Phoenix yellow Integra type R’s.
You're acting like people with poor credit make good financial decision, haha.
I thought carvana had pretty fair prices on type R’s compared to regular dealers. I’ve seen them 32-34k.
Yep. Try zip codes that are near you as well. You don’t even need to build one since not much you can add to the type r. It’ll show where they’re in transit. Email the dealer and snatch one up!
Which dealer was this? Did you put a deposit down? What happened - did the car come in and get sold to someone else ?
I spoke to the General Manager so he knows the plan. Hopefully it doesn’t get lost in the shuffle.
Valley Honda in pa. I snagged one before they even posted it on their site by using Honda’s site and seeing what was in transit.
asked manager if he’d sell for msrp. He said yes. I sent $500 deposit.
Got mine. I just tried nearby zip codeS on Honda’s site. It shows when they’re in transit and to which dealer. So I catch them before the dealer even posts them for sale. Try it.
I reached out to that dealer and asked if they were selling at msrp. He said yep. I said take my deposit. They did...