TypeSiR
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You're right. No one who does his/her homework should pay $29k for a Sport Touring (CVT only in U.S), national average is $27.6k. Most Hondas are sold at/near invoice, Type-R is the rare exception. So $4.5k to $5k separating a base Type R (manual only) is reasonable and it is happening sooner rather than later (September - November announcement this year). You can take this to the bank.so you think for 32k you can get a type r now?
If that happens its a good deal then but what about the people who are looking at a sport touring? No one will take that crap 1.5L for 29k when for 3k more you can get a Type R
i will be very surprised it this happens. The SI-R is on its next anniversary release date soon. They did the same thing after two years the type r was released , they released the SI-R with a less powerful engine than the type R ,, expect to get the accord engine and tranny for 32k , maybe it will come with LSD if we are lucky
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