Here's the latest update. I've been beating them up. I got them to go up on my trade to $38,100. I'm ganna fight for more when I go see them tonight.
They are saying final numbers are $715 per month for the payment.
My payment is going to be about $700 per month. Which is what I pay now for my Type R. I'm putting $5k down. I went ahead and made a $1k deposit to hold the car until I completely decide what I'm going to do.
I've thought a lot about it and I'm ganna talk them into giving me $39k for the Type...
I'm the only person that's driven the car. I know because I kept track of the miles. They only let me drive it because I already owned a Type R. So it's basically brand new.
Do you think the ITS DE5 will hold its value like the Type R's do?
Do you think it's worth giving up my Type R to buy the Type S? I honestly really want both. I could afford to have both but I don't think it's a wise decision. So my question, do you think it's worth it?
Yeah I actually wanted all the accessories. So I'm cool with that. Plus they will be included with the bumper to bumper warranty since its installed prior to the sell.
I would like some feedback on this offer. This has all the accessories on it that I want. Vin number is 111 which is pretty cool. But I want to make sure I'm getting a good deal because I want the car so bad I may not be thinking it completely through. I would be trading my 2020 Type R for it...
Have you sat in a ITS? I drove the car and absolutely loved them. I am a medium sized guy and they fit great around me. I felt very secure and comfortable.
Trash is not how I would describe the seats. Makes me wonder if you've even been inside 1.
Well it pains me to write this but the dealership that let me drive their demo called me and said they're selling it for $75k. I said that's outrageous are you crazy? I've owned 2 Type R's and haven't paid over msrp for either 1 of them. I said I'm not going to start now. I said this is wrong...
My understanding is that they dynoed both the cars with 93 octane. But this just confirms everything I experienced during my test drive. I'm definitely buying 1. I believe this car will do great as a straight line racer but still have the capabilities to take turns pretty fierce.
It's an...
Yes I did. I got to see the car on the showroom floor with some daylight left and I was able to see it outside with light but it was dark at that point. They made me wait until all their customers were gone before I could drive the car.
I took a bunch of pictures but the forum wouldn't let me...
The ride quality was excellent. Very minimal road noise. You're able to focus more on the car communicating to you than being distracted by all the outside noises. You can still "feel the road" to an extent but it's not annoying or overbearing.
If you're asking how stiff the ride was, I would...
That's exactly what he's trying to accomplish. The regular salesman that I've been dealing with tried to tell me $62k on the price. I can tell you now that I'm not going to pay that. I originally went there because when I first called they gave me a price of $10k above msrp and I told them I...
The reason I got to drive it is because I went and talked to the dealer a few times over the past 2 months, plus I currently have a Type R, and I made it on their list and they called the GM based on those factors and got special permission but I wasn't allowed to take a video of the drive and I...
Yeah I'm going to update it lol. I also accidentally posted before I was done writing lol. But it's late. I will edit the post tomorrow and fix the grammer errors Auto correct got me a few times. But yeah I need to update my profile information lol. Its been a while since I posted. But I haven't...
Hello everyone,
I have owned a 2017 Type R and I currently own a 2020 Type R. I am trading my car 2020 Type R in for a 2024 Integra Type S. I had a local dealership give me the keys on Friday night.
First impressions. I absolutely love the seats, they are VERY comfortable and I felt held in...