O Haiii
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Wow what a bargain for 700 bux more. Awesome, cannot wait to own this.
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Am I reading this right? Adaptive Cruise on a manual? I've never seen this before!Honda Sensing® on Type R includes Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
I believe they are referring to the larger opening on the grill causing the lower temp readings.BTW radiator core is upgraded for 2020 as well? never heard that til now. It says during testing they saw cooler coolant temps by 18 degrees...
I haven't either but I can honestly say I've never even turned my cruise control on since I've owned the car, too busy enjoying driving it.Am I reading this right? Adaptive Cruise on a manual? I've never seen this before!
Just call your dealership and ask if they have the CTR 2020 catalog yet, if they do they can order it for you.That's a suede shift boot. Anyone got a part number?
When I got mine, my dealer had 2 other ones on the lot, and mine on the truck. They were MSRP and I got mine a little lower, since I used to work for the Finance director and Sales manager. $34,257.15. With only 900 miles on mine, I could trade it in, and make money off of it.The price gouging at dealerships will continue and the MSRP just went up $750 roughly by the time you add in sales tax, then add Roughly 1k destination fee, doc fees, and tax on the car $400 for the wheel and tire protection package (a must you know if you're a current owner), you're still looking at roughly 42k (depending on your sales tax rate) at sticker out the door with no mark up for a 2020. Better buy up the 2019's if there's any left in the color you want for a good price because the price gouging will be heating up again as soon as the 2020's roll on the lots. I can only imagine what they will gouge for the blue let alone the very limited yellow. Anyone that buys a CTR has a great car 17-20. I wonder if they will discontinue to type R or mildly refresh it over the years as they draw towards their hybrid goals set as a company. The 2019's are still marked up as much as $10k locally here. Not to mention the initial 2020 batches will be in very high demand for those who have been waiting to pull the trigger on a 2020.
Private sale (never trade in) to get top dollar, why would you want to sell it if you just bought it? Your post just reinforces what I just said to do so I'm a little confused.When I got mine, my dealer had 2 other ones on the lot, and mine on the truck. They were MSRP and I got mine a little lower, since I used to work for the Finance director and Sales manager. $34,257.15. With only 900 miles on mine, I could trade it in, and make money off of it.
I wouldn't say that at all, the changes made are YOY slight refreshes as they have every year made slight changes (no radio knobs initially, no fan speed buttons, steering wheel or finish changes) every year there are slight changes, it's not like they came out with a complete remodel of the car. Still the same car in the end. Mods are where the fun begins with whatever year CTR you own.Older model Type R’s values just went down the hole
How accurate are press release photos from the actual product? For the U.S. anyway. We know everywhere else in the world has heated mirrors. I'll trade mine in for these alone, preferably in yellow.
I believe this is now standard in theHow accurate are press release photos from the actual product? For the U.S. anyway. We know everywhere else in the world has heated mirrors. I'll trade mine in for these alone, preferably in yellow.