I think this is also the probable thing it’s just mainly going to be the 2.0T with a Tune for Type S Integra only to make hopefully around 280-295 HP. Also a lot of the components that the Type S needs is directly in the Tech model only thing that could be added is the Brembo brakes which is a...
I’m also probably going to wait till the late 2023 MY Type S are made so that all the quirks are worked out and I can trade the A-spec Tech in for it. Desired color though is Tiger Eye, Liquid Carbon and Apex Blue for S
I’m still hearing Type S could be around $37-38k because Type R will be $40-$42k. Think of the Type S as a SiR in that aspect but with 2.0T and more Type S aspects. It’s the perfect middle area for Honda/Acura performance.
I think the guy who posted this got it Wrong. Andrew mentioned on Twitter to someone saying “we never said it would max out at 40k” or something along those lines
Maybe so on the cancellations but still I think that’s not being transparent with customers who have reservations at that dealership. What that will do is cause frustration for the consumer and make it possible where they won’t buy the because it left a bad taste in their mouths from that...
Yeah no they seem to be doing ADM for the Integra without the price being unveiled. I figured some will do it sadly. Hope no one on here or anyone falls for that trap.
Dealerships will always mark up to make profit for themselves over helping the brand. Sometimes you have to travel out to find a good dealership that doesn’t do that
Highly and I mean highly doubt the base to start at mid $30k lol I mean honestly, 17 inch rims, 7 inch touchscreen, no suede seats, no heads up, ELS studio 3D isn’t even available and no fogs that honestly doesn’t sound like a Mid $30k car. I can see $30,500 or $31k but that’s it for base. For...
It could be but the Type S will still remain a 5 door hatchback. Hopefully we see something on the 22nd during that virtual thing they have planned or Grand Prix but I think what’s holding it back is Type R.
I was looking at the shut off sequence on the digital display and I have to say Acura did a good job at Hiding the Type S this time around. For both TLX and MDX base models when they came out to the public, Acura had the model of the Type S version in the shutdown part compared to a base model...