I hear you, I really do. I used to think the same way you did. My '95 Integra, which is *still* my daily driver, is a testament to that. That is the first new car that I ever bought, and I still own it. It was my only car for a LONG time (there were times when I had another, and I always had a motorcycle or two). But then I got older, got a little more money, got more than a one-car garage, etc.I did realize a better future year BRZ/GR86 cars might come out. And I could buy used way down the line. Add it to the personal fleet. I just always been a one car kinda guy, it’s a new concept, lavish to me even. I thought I would want a hybrid or EV for everyday driving eventually, for gas, as Russia has all the gas now. Yet wouldn’t it be swell if I also held onto a nice stick shift gas car for prosperity. And I didn’t think I’d need a GR86 if I had something like a GR Corolla. That all. Three cars? That’s rich man talk lol.
Wow, blackwing lol. I hear they are a riot.
I sure hope so! The Blackwings also get a high end Tremec. Wouldn't even consider it if it didn't have a manual.I almost did a Mach 1 Mustang (uses too much gas) and a Supra (bad window wind buffering). Now the Supra is offered in a manual, well it’s a BMW manual binned part with mods. The Mach 1 however had a high end Tremec manual straight outa the Shelby - the best I ever had the pleasure of shifting, including Honda.
For everyone on Reddit stomping their feet and crossing their arms going, "That's not an In-teg-ra, that's an expensive Civic!"... no folks, that's an expensive Civic!Well if you can't wait... Also found a salvage title for $29,990
How can I tell when a dealer is a corporate store?Then I found an Acura corporate store in NJ that’s MSRP with next to zero selling gimmicks. The workers there are salary I think, they almost didn’t care if I bought the car or not.
They don't charge over msrpHow can I tell when a dealer is a corporate store?