TypeSiR
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Setting up for a $30k Integra base trim. ?
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It's like, 5-8 years ago, a Camry used to be $20k, a Civic was less than that, and everything we're talking about here could be had for under 25Def, not much of afforfable anymore
It's 2k and multiple features have been removed (heated seats, etc).Car prices will go up and there's nothing we can do to stop that. 2K increase for a redesign actually isn't too bad.
2022 Veloster N with DCT costs as much as CTR did in 2017. CTR's MSRP is at 38K now.
That aren’t even in the same class.GR86 here I come.
The Si hasn't been under 20K MSRP since 2005.It's like, 5-8 years ago, a Camry used to be $20k, a Civic was less than that, and everything we're talking about here could be had for under 25
Never was. I haven't owned an Si since 2016 and that was a coupe. Would never own an Si sedan. Gotta get that midlife crisis car now. Honda has gone backwards with all their trims of Civic.That aren’t even in the same class.
Why would you pick that if you where in the market for a Si? Lol
Totally different cars in totally different classes. I guess might as well get a F150 too?
A 2015 Si coupe could be had for $23kThe Si hasn't been under 20K MSRP since 2005.
Oh it will be at the dealer level. ADM of 3-5K wouldn't surprise me.Definitely on the higher end of what I expected but at least it isn't $30k.
$0 ADM for me, just have to find reputable dealersOh it will be at the dealer level. ADM of 3-5K wouldn't surprise me.
Thats not under 20K. And really with how much better cars are now vs 2005, 8k more isnt really bad. Thats like $500/yr.A 2015 Si coupe could be had for $23k
I'm not sure you read my entire comment. The $20k was speaking to getting a regular Camry/Civic, and I finished by saying "for under $25 you could get..."Thats not under 20K. And really with how much better cars are now vs 2005, 8k more isnt really bad. Thats like $500/yr.