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      11-03-2022, 08:45 PM   #133
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Much more car with a pretty cool awd setup. And to be fair, it's $37k, or $39k with the lsd's. $44k is the Circuit with the vented hood and carbon roof. The Morizo is $50k, if you really want to act indignant.
$37k is lol too. Looking forward to the depreciation
Good luck. Just look at used CTR or Golf R prices. It's not like it's a Mazdaspeed.
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$37k is lol too. Looking forward to the depreciation
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      11-05-2022, 03:09 PM   #135
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$37k is lol too. Looking forward to the depreciation
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A few Bay Area dealers have the Civic Type R in stock. They are all asking asking $25k over MSRP. Not sure if they’re getting that but I wouldn’t be surprised if people are paying $10-15k over right now.

$60k is just nutty, you got to be a real Honda fan I suppose.
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A few Bay Area dealers have the Civic Type R in stock. They are all asking asking $25k over MSRP. Not sure if they’re getting that but I wouldn’t be surprised if people are paying $10-15k over right now.

$60k is just nutty, you got to be a real Honda fan I suppose.
I am a "REAL" Honda fan, but I also have a brain
It is already over priced at MSRP, let alone 10k over
$55k gets you a very nice M240i
Or a Zupra
Both far better than a FWD econo hatchback with red carpets ala fast and furious
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      11-06-2022, 11:04 AM   #138
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A few Bay Area dealers have the Civic Type R in stock. They are all asking asking $25k over MSRP. Not sure if they're getting that but I wouldn't be surprised if people are paying $10-15k over right now.

$60k is just nutty, you got to be a real Honda fan I suppose.
I am a "REAL" Honda fan, but I also have a brain
It is already over priced at MSRP, let alone 10k over
$55k gets you a very nice M240i
Or a Zupra
Both far better than a FWD econo hatchback with red carpets ala fast and furious
I actually have a Civic Si and it's as much fun as my more expensive Bimmers The CTR should be much fun.
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Good luck. Just look at used CTR or Golf R prices. It's not like it's a Mazdaspeed.
Golf R prices are ridiculous!!
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      11-06-2022, 10:52 PM   #141
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I actually have a Civic Si and it's as much fun as my more expensive Bimmers The CTR should be much fun.
I'm sure it is loads of fun, BUT it's also not 55k
My 2000 EK Coupe with a high comp B18C1 GSR swap and 2340lbs is probably more fun than your modern Civic Si
Also costs me about 7k to build it

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lololololololol
People buying 15 year old beaters for $5k and rental quality cars for $30k and he thinks $37k is crazy lol. Evo X was $32k with minimal options in 2008.
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So I'm guessing that the Integra Type S will be what, probably 55ish MSRP then?
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People buying 15 year old beaters for $5k and rental quality cars for $30k and he thinks $37k is crazy lol. Evo X was $32k with minimal options in 2008.
With inflation that rental car interior EVO X is $44113.90 today
Still a better car than the CTR I would say
It just won't pas any emissions laws
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So I'm guessing that the Integra Type S will be what, probably 55ish MSRP then?
Acura would really be shooting themselves in the foot by pricing the integra type-s higher than a TLX type-s.
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Acura would really be shooting themselves in the foot by pricing the integra type-s higher than a TLX type-s.
Not so sure, you'd be suprised how far some people would go to have a manual, because 'sAvE tHe mAnUaL!!!!!!'
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People buying 15 year old beaters for $5k and rental quality cars for $30k and he thinks $37k is crazy lol. Evo X was $32k with minimal options in 2008.
How many of them are you buying then?

Not sure why someone can't have an opinion different from yours. Enjoy your $37k car.
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How many of them are you buying then?

Not sure why someone can't have an opinion different from yours. Enjoy your $37k car.
No one said you can't have an opinion. I just think it's a bad one. If I wanted a Civic at all I would have no problem with the price.
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No one said you can't have an opinion. I just think it's a bad one. If I wanted a Civic at all I would have no problem with the price.
& I think yours is bad. Now we are covered.
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How many of them are you buying then?

Not sure why someone can't have an opinion different from yours. Enjoy your $37k car.
lololololololol
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No one said you can't have an opinion. I just think it's a bad one. If I wanted a Civic at all I would have no problem with the price.
I literally have no idea why he posts here. 95% of his posts are "that car is stupid for that price lol"
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I am a "REAL" Honda fan, but I also have a brain
It is already over priced at MSRP, let alone 10k over
$55k gets you a very nice M240i
Or a Zupra
Both far better than a FWD econo hatchback with red carpets ala fast and furious
I don't agree with paying over MSRP for any vehicle but at MSRP it's a pretty safe purchase as they are going to make less this generation and it's going to hold its value like few vehicles out there. In three years most (maybe all) vehicles in the $50-60k MSRP range will be worth much less than a Type R used.
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I don't agree with paying over MSRP for any vehicle but at MSRP it's a pretty safe purchase as they are going to make less this generation and it's going to hold its value like few vehicles out there. In three years most (maybe all) vehicles in the $50-60k MSRP range will be worth much less than a Type R used.
Just wait for the coming "crash" They won't be
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Just wait for the coming "crash" They won't be
Any fair mileage stock Type R will always hold excellent resale value. We aren't talking about six digit collector cars here. It's still relatively affordable and will be fairly insulated from any economic downturns.
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