First, your "snarkyness" is not warranted, but ok, if you choose to be that way, so be it.
Second, go drive and employ cruise control in Cruise Control (CC) mode - as opposed to Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) mode - then revisit your statements above. Better yet, drive a 10th Gen Civic in CC...
Uh, read the manual. It does state if you hold it down, it increments at 5mph/kph increments.
My point is why the hell would you want that level of adjustment, especially the “-“ button incrementing that much!? And that applies whether it is in ACC or CC mode.
This pertains to my 2019 civic.
The functionality of holding down the cruise control’s speed “+/-“ buttons resulting in adjustments of 5 mph increments is dangerous!
For years, holding down the “ -“ button has resulted in a “coasting” state, where releasing the - button would set the new speed...
Jess,
Unfortunately, i don't. I would guess it's probably close to $160, but that's a SWAG.
The weight of these packaged up is probably 35 lbs each, and would need a box that's probably 24x24x10 for each, if you wanted to get quotes from carriers.
OEM smoked finish rims and tires from my ‘19 Civic Hatchback EX, 443 miles on them, removed 3/30/19.
Stored in tire bags. Basically, “as new”. No plugs or dings, scratches, etc.
Asking $650 for everything. The Continental tires alone are over $600 ($150+ each) at TireRack.
Not selling...
Looking to see if anyone has found a vendor who sells a blackout/overlay decal for that ugly 3rd brake light on the Hatchback/Type R.
Even if it just showed “HONDA” or the Honda logo or “CIVIC” logo or “Type R” logo when brake was applied, that would be better than the ugly white...
Thanks Kris!
I work in Bloomfield, so pick up is a non-issue
Give me a couple of days, working another potential deal with 4 tires, and I’ll get back to you.