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Just picked up a 2025 Type S in liquid carbon with black/red interior. I wanted a daily driver that is more engaging than my 23 Accord hybrid. My requirement is it has to be manual, good storage space(golf bag), and decent comfort. The list of cars I was considering was BMW M2 and the Integra Type S. I actually had a 2021 M2C a few years back. I eventually sold it because that particular car did not have the adaptive suspension. It was really a rough ride for me. However, the new M2 has the adaptive suspension and that was the only reason I was considering it. The price difference between the M2 and the Type S is about $13k. My decision in choosing the Type S was the fact that I already have a 2025 Z4 M40i 6 speed which is pretty much a weekend car. I will also have to order and wait about 3 months for the M2 to arrive . After looking at the Type S I was convinced that the car that will fit my needs.

At first, I was just going to trade in my Accord at my local Acura dealer. As expected the dealership low balled me on the trade in. But it did offered a $1k discount off the msrp on the 2025 Type S. I was not satisfied with the deal and I walked. For the very first time I decided to sell my Accord through an on-line car purchasing entity. The offers I received for the Accord was vasty different. The offers I received had a spread of $3k. I ended up selling my Accord to Driveway. I did some research on Driveway and discovered it is owned by the Lithia motor group. The whole selling process was rather seamless. The only hesitation I had was they wanted me to sign the pink slip to them before I received the funds. But every turn of the selling process was exactly what Driveway said. Communication with Driveway via phone, email, and text was timely and responsive. My car was picked up on a Saturday and I was offered the payment via direct bank transfer, or overnight check to me. I chose to be paid by a check. Driveway provided me with a tracking number the following Monday and I received the check Tuesday.

I went back to the same dealer and was surprise it still honors the $1k discount off msrp. So now I have a 2025 Integra Type S.

The first thing I did to the car was to put on a few coats of ceramic coatings. I have since installed 15mm wheel spacers on all 4 corners. Replaced the stock rear swaybar with a Whiteline 22mm one. That is pretty much all I wanted to do now. May install some tinting film down the road.

I have had some fun cars in the past. Had 6 Miatas ranging from NB - ND, Mazdaspeed 3, a first generation RX7, WRX, Boxster S, Cayman S, Audi S5, 370Z, second gen. Z4, M240i, and the M2C. I have to say this Type S is really a combination of fun and practical. It has been I while since I had a FWD vehicle with this amount of HP. I would say the Type S is definitely not at the same lever in many ways as my Z4M40i. For example the seats in the Z4 are so perfect in many ways. They have the side boaster that literally locks you in place. The power delivery from the B58 is so linear and almost has no perceived turbo lag. But having said that the Type S still provides me with all the "fun" factors I am looking for. I am very impressed with the handling part of this vehicle. Especially after the installing of a thicker rear sway bar. It turns on a dime, but it is a bit "scary", or different when exiting out of a turn with FWD. For the amount of money it cost on the Type S I would expect features like memory seats, heated steering wheel, homelink mirror, power passenger seat, and a rear hatch open button. Those are all nice features to have, but not absolutely necessary.

Overall, I am happy with the purchase and looking forward to spending time with this fine vehicle.
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Mic drop, the Z4 6MT is my dream car and I’m trying to find enough uses for one to place an order before they go away. Would be interested in your ownership experience so far.
Congrats on the Integra, I love mine. That is the other thing that makes me hesitate to get the Z4!!
 
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jliuod

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Mic drop, the Z4 6MT is my dream car and I’m trying to find enough uses for one to place an order before they go away. Would be interested in your ownership experience so far.
Congrats on the Integra, I love mine. That is the other thing that makes me hesitate to get the Z4!!
I have had 6 Miatas. But as I am getting older I started to have a difficult time getting in and out of the car. Sold my 2019 ND RF and ordered the Z4M40i last year. The Z4 is a more "mature" version of a Miata. Every aspect of the Z4 is superior than the Miata. Comfort is excellent because of the wonderful seats and the adaptive suspension. Power is more than one will ever need on the street. I picked up the car last September and so far I have only driven 5k miles. But it has been an exhilarating 5k miles. I can fit my golf bag and a push cart in the trunk. I understand BMW just announced it has extended the Z4 production into late 2026. My Z4 took a bit less than 3 months from ordering to arriving at the dealership. Better pull the trigger before the tariffs kick in.

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Sounds like a glowing review of the Z4, and really like the silver/cognac combo!

I did hear they moved back end of production.
 

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The z4 is a killer car! I drove one on track last year and I walked away very impressed by its ability to "point" itself out of corners. I would still love to find a z4 m coupe or vert. They're getting harder to find and pricier by the day. My wife is just against another car right now (as I'm quietly shopping to get her a macan gts for her birthday ?).

I think you nailed the description of the type S. I highly recommend an alignment and then tuning your rear bar. My car came fairly out of spec on alignment from factory. After alignment it went from slightly oversteer prone to very oversteer prone, and a lot more fun/consistent to chuck around.

You've had some killer cars! I hope you enjoy this one for a while!
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