That's great news! Finally someone stepping up with some tuning.
Some people have said that CVT equipped cars can't effectively be tuned, but I assume that since you guys are doing so, we'll see a flashpro for the 2016+ Civics with CVT? Still too early to share possible gains?
Yup. I definitely don't mind having a Mitsubishi made turbo (and not Honda made) in the car. If they're good enough for that many OE applications, they must be reliable.
With turbo engines usually comes the tuners and tuning crowd. Though we probably won't see much tuning done on this car until the manual Si comes out or the manual transmission comes to the standard model.
And yea this will be the most popular gen Civic yet.
I like the black roof look, it'd go nicely with your wheels which have black barrels and semi black spokes. If you do black out the roof, you gotta black out the chrome parts too - front grille bar and window trim.
Lowering won't affect resale value. He just has to put the original suspension back in when selling the car.
Great to see that the car can fit some concave wheels. What offsets are these?
Thanks for sharing. Will they be making both springs and coilovers? What other plans you have for your car after suspension.
My favorite keychain ever is by TEIN :)
Damn sorry to hear. Your heart must have sunk to see that.
Definitely speak to the service manager first. If he's not helpful or if they keep stonewalling you then ask to speak to the dealership's general manager and if they're still not accommodating start threatening to post their dealership...
Here's a general new car inspection checklist that might help.
http://www.consumerreports.org/content/news/wheeling/worksheets/pickup_car_inspection_table.html
There's a great DIY and discussion thread on aftermarket headlight bulbs and foglight bulbs - http://www.civicx.com/threads/diy-fog-light-bulb-install-also-installed-hid-headlight-bulbs-h11-55w.880/
Should tell you all you need to know.
Holy crap I don't think I've even seen a Touring posted here which sold for under $25k, much less under $24k! You got the car for more than $1000 below invoice :confused1:
Good job. :headbang:
After reading this I realized how unprepared I am :)
I'll throw some more safety things in the car on a long trip, but during a bad winter I usually just keep an ice scraper and bag of sand in the trunk.
What about their intended use? If you'll be commuting daily with the Tesla, you'll have to deal with planning out your charging locations and times throughout the week. Same goes for any other use besides commuting actually.