Currently for Mustangs Steeda sells custom DCS's tuned to go with their suspension kits. Perhaps others will as well on other platforms to cut down on the need to tune and be a more "install and go" system like many engine tunes are now. Sure you can maybe get a BIT more out of a custom tune...
Is there a full list of the Acura documented changes and any changes that were noticed by owners/reviewers?
Just wondering if, other than really liking the Double Apex Blue Pearl, there is any reason I'd want to get a '26 over a '25.
You are MAYBE talking 2k all other things being equal. CTR for example. Most of them with similar miles in similar location are within 1500-2500 of each other. As time goes on that range usually shrinks. This applies to all cars, 16 vs 18 GT350 for example also below. The older they get the...
Why would it be worth 4-5k more? Unless there is some major changes between years the milage and condition will matter much more than the year. In 2029 a 2024 with 45k less miles should easily be worth more than a 2025 with 55k
I've been looking at a Type-S and noticed they seem to be sitting on lots for a few months now not moving. Are people managing to get deals under MSRP for them now? Looking to make a purchase in the next few months but wondering what kind of deals people are getting.
I'm honestly now wondering if I should just spend a LITTLE more for the TLX or save a ton and get a manual WRX instead. At 50+ I'm finding it hard to justify any reason to get it and get rid of my Mustang. The WRX and TLX at least have AWD, and the WRX is AWD and Manual. As it sits the ITS is 4k...
52k? I'm gonna have a hard time to justify that as its almost 4K more than my Mustang was fully loaded and all I'd be gaining is(barely) better MPG. If it was cheaper I'd have a MUCH easier time justifying it to myself.
If it's like Fords system all the themes are built into the all the dashes. I can use a edit tool to set my center unit to display the Shelby, Raptor, Ford GT, Lincoln themes and splash screens.
Never understood why people care if a part is 'loud" or 'looks cool' when its unseen under the hood or car. I want it to PERFORM best for my application. Not "sound or look" best" unless it's a visible part often seen.
If Mazda had given the 3 a Manual it wouldn't even be a competition to me, but since they didn't the Integra will by default be the more engaging drive which is what I heavily weigh my purchases on.