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What are the odds/chances Acura makes a 2-door coupe next year for the Integra?

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If Tiger Eye looked like that I would probably have given up Performance Red for it ;).
I don't know I'd swap out of ABP, but I'd take those wheels with the blue for sure (and I would have had to think a lot harder about TEP of that was the color).
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I don't know I'd swap out of ABP, but I'd take those wheels with the blue for sure (and I would have had to think a lot harder about TEP of that was the color).
Pretty sure those are Volk CE28s in Hyper Gold.

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Pretty sure those are Volk CE28s in Hyper Gold.

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Good eye; I think you are right. I really like this style of wheel, but I'm struggling to find one offered in the fitment I'm looking for.

I'd like something flush, and I always like the idea of extra tread width, but I don't want to screw up the alignment of the steering axis and the center of the wheel too badly.

Something like 18x10.5 et45 would be great, as you kinda split the change in offset across the steering axis (~15mm on the outside / ~7mm on the inside). Apex offers an 18x10.5 et 47 in the VS-5RS, but not in the SM-10 style. Most of the offsets are in the 20-35 range, which is too far.

Anyways, I'm rambling... Volk CE28s have been added to the list!
 
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There are several current two door options out there to choose from so there's little reason to wait for another two door to come out. Enjoy what you can and enjoy what you have.
Two door with a 6 speed manual?
 
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Gr86, brz, Miata, Nissan z, mustang , camaro (will be discontinued soon), supra (new or used), cayman (used), and maybe more?
Right, but no Hondas.
I have a z, and I like every car you mentioned to some extent, but I am looking for a Honda/Acura this time around, so I was just saying it would be nice if Acura or Honda put a coupe out with a 6 speed manual, the Prelude looks great, but I doubt it will be available with a manual.
 
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Fair point.

I have a Nissan Z as well (Performance and Nismo). They are sweet.
Ok, how many cars do you have?

An observant browser of both forums would notice you have a SGP FL5 photo in your avatar on civicxi.com, yet a SBP FL5 on here. Do you have two FL5s?

Why?
 

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Too many cars my, friend. I guess I'm crazy since there's no explanation that would validate it to most people.
Hey man, it's your money. I was just actually trying to understand what logic could go behind having more than one of the exact same type of car... I mean I could even understand having, say, two 911s because you could still get a vastly different experience with various options like PDK/manual, Cabriolet, Targa, AWD, etc... but the FL5 is kind of "what you see is what you get", there are no real options to speak of... and you can only drive one at a time so just wondering how it makes sense.

If you feel like sharing then I would be interested, otherwise I'm just a random guy on a forum, I won't get my feelings hurt if you dismiss my intrusiveness and move on.
 

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I got over excited with FL5 and admired it so much. I guess I made a mistake. I don't know. They are relatively affordable compared to Porsche cars, so I just jump on it because they reminded me of Porsche GT cars, believe it or not, lol.

You're right, I can see the motivation and reason in owning both a 911 GT3 and a 911 Turbo. That would be a more logical scenario. Hopefully I can add more variety like that down the line. Maybe two of those P cars, a Lambo, etc... Yet that will be bigger money and bigger losses, so not sure if I'm ready to gamble that much down the line. We will see.

Sorry for the thread jack. Please feel free to PM me.
There is no thread to jack here lol; this thread has been dead and buried since it started. Acura isn't making a 2 door anything, so we can talk about whatever we want IMO!

Nah man, I get it. Spending habits scale with income, necessary expenses, etc.... I think I can uniquely relate because my income fluctuates FAR MORE than I'd like it to year over year so I've kind of been put in a position where I've had to actively scale back my spending habits, and am actually a bit mad at myself for some of my indiscretions in the past. But I can't judge you, no way sir. I've been excruciatingly dumb with my car purchase decisions even in the recent past, I can't imagine if I had even more discretionary income- I was literally only wondering why you got two of them.

I also won't disagree with the comparison to the Porsche GT cars. They're far better than they have any right to be, especially relative to the cost!

So, in essence what you're telling me is that the hypothetical scenario that I myself have laid out before of "you could buy 3 Civic Type Rs for the cost of a GT3"... this is pretty much that scenario, just played out IRL? I've heard of some folks doing things like this... like the "barn find" E30 M3s where some guy bought 2 of them (and an RS200 and Merc 190E) and just kept them in a garage for 30 years... this was back in 2010 but they were worth a fortune then. This would be a 7 figure find today.

https://www.carscoops.com/2010/03/barnyard-collection-of-two-new-bmw-m3/
 

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I got over excited with the FL5 and admired it so much. I guess I made a mistake. I don't know. They are relatively affordable compared to Porsche cars, so I just jumped on it because they reminded me of Porsche GT cars, believe it or not, lol.

You're right, I can see the motivation and reason in owning both a 911 GT3 and a 911 Turbo. That would be a more logical scenario. Hopefully I can add more variety like that down the line. Maybe two of those P cars, a Lambo, etc... Yet that will be bigger money and bigger losses, so not sure if I'm ready to gamble (or afford) that much down the line. We will see.

You're right, I personally can only drive one car at a time. That's a big limitation and the extra of the same car is just sitting there. Maybe I can teach my kids to start driving them and using them.

Sorry for the thread jack. Please feel free to PM me or I can PM you.
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There are certain elements that aren't as hideous as I let on so I can understand why at first glance some folks may not be completely repelled by it... but overall yeah it's a pretty bad render.

Whoever did this one has a much better eye, but admittedly they had a lot more to work with considering the car they took an already great design and just morphed two doors off of it.

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Always a huge spoiler in these renderings. Appeal of the ITS for many people is that it's more mature looking than the CTR while still having fun design elements. ..but I guess mature isn't the point here since everything else is gold.
 

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It's not that all performance vehicles will be EV or that ICE vehicles will go exist. That isn't the goal, nor should it be the goal. In the future, it'll just make a lot more sense to get an EV or at least a hybrid/PHEV.

EV prices are coming down. Only more infrastructures will be built. Gas prices will likely look up as we drill less and import less from the Middle East and they decrease supply to keep up. Legislation may make ICEs more expensive to register, own, repair, etc. Dealership mark-ups have only helped. For more average consumers, it won't make sense to get an ICE over whatever entry EV exist. It already doesn't for many middle-class families whose goals are cost and convenience. Grid expansion and upgrades are already in effect.

Again, this is not to say ICEs will cease to exist. Anyone who absolutely need range, or lives in an apartment or area with few chargers will be hold-outs and that's perfectly fine. Some performance models will continue to be ICE. Many will simply not like EV powertrains and that's fine.

For my own parents, I plan on getting them an EV or PHEV. There's virtually 0 chance or reason to get them a traditional ICE unless I was strapped for cash and get a used vehicle instead.

If it were up to me, I'd skip EVs entirely and invest heavily into public transit. Most transit is to get to work or the grocery store. It's incredibly easy to funnel people into places they'll work. The benefits are endless from improved mobility leading to social mobility, more expendable money to stimulate the economy, less people buying overpriced vehicles, insurance, maintenance, and fuel, less emissions, AND the roads are freed up. Cars would still exist, there'd just be less of them. Instead of a three car household, we could be a one-car household. Countries like Japan and parts of Europe have great car culture AND public transportation. It's absolutely possible.
I love your vision but, America.

I just can't see it, no more than I can see an America with less guns. Or free healthcare. It's too "socialist" a concept for the masses to buy in. In this multiverse timeline, at least.
It’s a topic that’s been rehashed over and over. You can have many charging stations but it all falls back to power generation and transmission. We won’t magically generate enough electricity to sustain a switchover from combustion engines to EV. I work in the hydroelectric industry and all renewables are meant as a supplement to abiotic fuels, not a replacement.

Secondly, for a certain demographic EV’s could make sense. But the people who rent, shares housing, don’t have their own garage and park on the street, EV’s don’t make a lot of sense. It remains for a class of people who own their house.

Toyota the #1 automaker has boldly double downed:

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/202...ce-people-to-buy-evs-n4925794#google_vignette

https://fortune.com/asia/2024/01/24...ism-thirty-percent-battery-electric-cars/amp/

There’s a market for people who want EV’s. There will be other technologies. But ICE isn’t going away any time soon. Toyota and Honda aren’t going full electric but rather hybrid in the near term and exploring a combination of hydrogen ICE engines, solid state batteries, and fuel cells.

Of all of those, we will see those technologies integrated with gas engines

Grid expansion and upgrades are already in effect.
This is a drop in the bucket. This was nothing more than an extension replacement of E.O 13920 that doesn't address the root of the issue:
https://www.federalregister.gov/doc.../securing-the-united-states-bulk-power-system
https://www.power-grid.com/policy-r...-the-grid-getting-too-smart-for-its-own-good/
1.5T Infrastructure Plan (canned)
https://www.constructiondive.com/ne...n-could-generate-26m-construction-job/524470/

The cost to upgrade and expand the US transmission grid is astronomically higher. Just reducing congestion alone is $20B as a temporary measure:
https://gridstrategiesllc.com/wp-co...ission-Congestion-Costs-in-the-U.S.-RTOs1.pdf

Federal Transmission Grid Study
https://www.ferc.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/transmission-grid.pdf
https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy22osti/81662.pdf
https://www.spglobal.com/commodityi...s-seen-outpacing-electricity-production-costs

These projects would costs us trillions of dollars and decades to complete. We have neither the money nor the time to make this happen any time soon.

TLDR: Energy independence -> generate our own revenue to rebuild and bolster our critical infrastructure power grid the right way. NOT artificially bring up the demand for electricity that our grid cannot support or sustain. This only passes the cost of both electricity and natural resources to consumers and taxpayers
 
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Thanks, we love it too, have had it 10 years, put 150k on it as a daily and have only had to replace a clutch once and the radiator.
The car has been bullet proof.
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