Yes, I felt that it was pretty high when I first got the car. Got used to it after a while, but kind of wished it was lower. It always felt like the bite point was at 60-70% pedal release. Maybe that's why I never had 2nd gear grinds lol
A couple of things:
It is my understanding that dealerships don't order these; they get allocations and have no control over allocation color. They may be able to swap allocations with other dealerships if you're not waiting on a popular/rare color.
The Swindon plant got shut down for a while...
Stronger signal won't matter, as long as the lid fits snug, and isn't painted where the lid and box come in contact. The "special" thing about a faraday cage is that it has holes but still blocks RF up to some frequency. A tin should block as well or better than any mesh pouch.
I think it's generally accepted that very few of these will actually go for MSRP.
I contacted my local dealership (that will not sell over MSRP) a few days after the announcement back in February and they already had 3 people on their waiting list.
I am in no way laughing at you, but I just...
Up for sale I have a brand new, never installed, Launch Edition Hybrid Racing short shifter for the 10th gen Civic.
I never got around to installing this (or even unpacking the hardware) and have now sold my Civic, so I guess I won’t be needing it.
This is one of the 50 launch edition shifters...
Yeah, I have 2 kids and the Type R was always plenty big enough.
Now we have a third kid on the way I did end up selling it...no way to fit 3 car seats back there lol
Yeah, the oil is so thin it pretty much just shoots out. I position drain pan pretty far back to catch the initial flow and then move it a little toward the end.
Not sure how much difference it really makes, but I do drain plug first; then filter. If you leave oil cap and filter in place, the...
Go for it.
My winter car is an '01 accord with 375k miles. Hard to imagine you'll have any issues with an accord that has only ~220k miles. Especially if it's been maintained well.
$556 annually. Full coverage.
3 cars on the policy as well as homeowners policy for more discounts
There are a lot of factors that play into insurance cost...coverage levels, deductibles, location, age, etc.
Those pictures are with the car jacked up. You can just barely see the scissor jack in each picture.
I'm sure it looks more normal on the ground.
EDIT: The tire size is almost legible in the first pic. Looks like 235/40R18 which is only slightly downsized from 245/30R20