Souk24nior
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Hi everyone, I've had my '24 a-spec 6speed for 24 months exactly today. Got into a fender bender on the 1st of Oct, lady ran into my rear bumper, her insurance is covering everything, getting it back in Nov 7th. Been driving in a cvt Hyundai kona rental, its so boring. Anyways, i got my integra appraised before the accident happened and i found out i have 6k equity (probably 5k after the wreck). i didn't think anything of it until the wreck. But now i found out i can get into a '25 type s for slightly cheaper than what I'm paying now, but my insurance and gas will go up evening out monthly payments. Or just get a new '26 a-spec 6speed with a significantly lower payment plan. I'm just very cheap and want to make sure i get the best bang for the buck and i know the '26 a-spec will still be just as good for everyday driving.
My question is for the people that upgraded from an a-spec to the type-s, do you all miss what the a-spec offered compared to what the type-s loses:
-auto start-stop
-sunroof
-memory seats
-gas milage
-seating for 5
-fog lights
-higher insurance
-rear usb-c ports (lol)
All of these are a non-issue but sometimes the small things make a big difference when you lose them. i love the sunroof but ill give that up for 100 more horses and a widebody. I really did like the auto-stop function, we sit at red lights a lot longer than we think we do. My problem is daily use, i drive a lot as a sales rep, I'm going to change the tires out to all season for daily use and save the stock tires for track days.
Just researching peoples experiences before i pull the trigger. Its financial common sense vs pure emotions right now and my emotions are winning.
Thanks everyone.
My question is for the people that upgraded from an a-spec to the type-s, do you all miss what the a-spec offered compared to what the type-s loses:
-auto start-stop
-sunroof
-memory seats
-gas milage
-seating for 5
-fog lights
-higher insurance
-rear usb-c ports (lol)
All of these are a non-issue but sometimes the small things make a big difference when you lose them. i love the sunroof but ill give that up for 100 more horses and a widebody. I really did like the auto-stop function, we sit at red lights a lot longer than we think we do. My problem is daily use, i drive a lot as a sales rep, I'm going to change the tires out to all season for daily use and save the stock tires for track days.
Just researching peoples experiences before i pull the trigger. Its financial common sense vs pure emotions right now and my emotions are winning.
Thanks everyone.
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