The only decision for me is 35 or 40 profile tires, and how wide to go with the tires. 265/35/18 is almost exactly the same diameter as the stock tires, FWIW. I would like to have a bit of extra sidewall, but it means going to 245s to keep the diameter similar.
For Columbus, I have mostly decided on 18 inch wheels and all seasons for when the temps drop below ~40. Dedicated snow tires are nice in snow, but I think all seasons will give more usability for the majority of the winter, and I have a CRV to drive for when it actually snows. Plus there are...
Agree on that point. I had heard from a few when I was calling around that they would sell pre-order cars at MSRP but pricing was TBD on the rest of their allocations to follow.
Smoking tire generally has pretty good driving dynamics takes in my opinion. It was a glowing review, but seems accurate now that I've driven it! But I may be biased...
It's not like this is the first time the Marysville factory has ever painted a car. I wouldn't expect massive paint issues. Yes it's possible the color will be slightly different on plastic vs metal...that's not an application error though. I would worry about fit & finish when you're buying...
I checked out my apex blue one and didn't see anything like that, although it was not the best lighting. I'll check more closely in the sunlight before buying, but I thought the fit & finish looked good, didn't notice anything wrong, and the panels lined up pretty well.. nothing like some of the...
Why does everyone compare the 4 door 3200 lb manual integra to the 2 door 3900 lb automatic 2 series? This is a very different type of car. Just because they're similarly priced? If you're cross shopping 2 door with small rear seating vs 4 door with large rear seating, that's up to you...but...
So In that case $2k for copper wheels doesn't seem that egregious if you get that price. They're good looking wheels, although I don't know what the normal stock ones will sell for.
For the first 200 they should all be at dealers by early July from what I've gathered, and with the rest of the allocations I assume they'll trickle in throughout the rest of 2024. Maybe about 1-2 per month or so as most dealers are getting less than 9 total cars for the year. I don't think...
If the 4.7 sec time is accurate vs 5.0 or 5.1 for the ctr, it must have quite a decent amount of extra torque in the low end. I wonder if it's true though. That would be surprising if true, they did rework the torque curve though so I wonder how the top end is.