GsR07
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True, only thing is Sudbury is almost 4hrs from where I am..I say call because you never know, especially like that one in Sudbury.
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True, only thing is Sudbury is almost 4hrs from where I am..I say call because you never know, especially like that one in Sudbury.
For sure, but because of how rare they are, a lot of members got their cars away from highly populated areas. In my case as an example, I’m in the Toronto area but went a rural area outside of Montreal to get mine, and I had deposits in Toronto August 2022, none of which came through.True, only thing is Sudbury is almost 4hrs from where I am..
Makes sense, I'm waiting for someone to get back to me from the dealership so we'll see what happens. I'm also in the Toronto areaFor sure, but because of how rare they are, a lot of members got their cars away from highly populated areas. In my case as an example, I’m in the Toronto area but went a rural area outside of Montreal to get mine, and I had deposits in Toronto August 2022, none of which came through.
I haven't driven mine in the snow and won't be, but we don't get a whole lot of snow like we used to. I'd say the last 2-3 years we might get dumped on 2-3 times over the winter season. The city and surrounding municipalities keep the roads fairly clean. That said, I know a few people driving CTR and ITS and haven't had any issues with a good set of winter tires.For the folks in Toronto, what's it like driving the car in the winter on Gardiner or 401? Trying to get a feel of how practical the car is in traffic during the winter.
Traffic doesn't get as bad in Calgary although Deerfoot is getting messy.
Driven mine many many times in snow, snowy mountain, pretty remote road/fresh pile of snow in the road with Michelin Alpin 5 OEM Wheels; I would say I didn’t had any problem! Your only concern would be the height of the snow.For the folks in Toronto, what's it like driving the car in the winter on Gardiner or 401? Trying to get a feel of how practical the car is in traffic during the winter.
Traffic doesn't get as bad in Calgary although Deerfoot is getting messy.
Bummer, sorry to hear. There's always the used market if you're still interested in getting one. May I ask which dealership you were working with?Unfortunately, after 2yrs+ waiting, my small market ON dealer decided they had no visibility on getting any allocation so returned my deposit. Since there are so many unfufilled orders with the larger market dealers I've given up hope on getting a new FL5 anytime soon. NowI have to get rid of these brand new Cartist 3 Pieces Floor Mat Set for 2024/2025 Honda Civic $60.00.....feel free to contact me if anyone is interested.
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I drove my Integra in the dead of winter from Vancouver to Vernon during a decent snowfall and the car never lost traction once. 215 50 r17 Michelin X-Ice. If this open diff rebadged civic can do it, then the Type R shouldn't have any issue apart from ground clearance.For the folks in Toronto, what's it like driving the car in the winter on Gardiner or 401? Trying to get a feel of how practical the car is in traffic during the winter.
Traffic doesn't get as bad in Calgary although Deerfoot is getting messy.