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A little background. I’m a huge fan of Honda manual transmission cars. I recently sold my 2004 Accord EX with 225,000 miles. I still have my 2004 RSX Type S with 180,000 miles. In early 2020, I tried to buy the Accord Sport 2.0 only to learn that Honda had cancelled the manual transmission with no announcement. By the time I found out, they were all gone. Even dealers I contacted weren’t aware. Since I only buy new cars with manual transmissions, I thought my years of driving Hondas were coming to an end.
Then last year the new Integra was announced and I’ve been watching from afar expecting a Type S to be announced. That day has finally come.
Yesterday I went to my local Acura dealer for the first time. I was surprised how many Integras were on the lot (almost 10). It was great to see many of them in the 6 speed manual. I asked the salesman about putting my name on the list for a Type S. He didn’t know what I was talking about. Had no idea it had been announced. He asked me if I wanted to test drive one of their Integras and I said sure.
I was actually blown away by how nice the car was inside and outside. My most recent Honda experience is with 2004 models. It’s so great to see Honda/Acura still making amazing cars with amazing ergonomics. And great manual transmissions.
After the test drive, I again asked to be put on the list for a Type S. The salesman went to talk to his manager. A few minutes later the manager came over. He told me they could put me on a list, but he doesn’t know if they will get one. He said Acura will only make 300 and he expects the mark up to be $15k - $20k. I told him they will be making more than 300, I won’t pay for a mark up, and I’d still like to be on the list. They took my name and number and said I’m the first person who has asked about it.
I’m always surprised at how uneducated some dealers are. Actually, I’m sure he was playing dumb trying to get me to buy the car I just drove. I know the initial launch may be only 300 cars and there may be a mark up. But soon after there will be dealers selling at MSRP.
Anyway, has anyone else tried putting their name on the list at their local dealer?
I will reach out to other dealers as well.
Then last year the new Integra was announced and I’ve been watching from afar expecting a Type S to be announced. That day has finally come.
Yesterday I went to my local Acura dealer for the first time. I was surprised how many Integras were on the lot (almost 10). It was great to see many of them in the 6 speed manual. I asked the salesman about putting my name on the list for a Type S. He didn’t know what I was talking about. Had no idea it had been announced. He asked me if I wanted to test drive one of their Integras and I said sure.
I was actually blown away by how nice the car was inside and outside. My most recent Honda experience is with 2004 models. It’s so great to see Honda/Acura still making amazing cars with amazing ergonomics. And great manual transmissions.
After the test drive, I again asked to be put on the list for a Type S. The salesman went to talk to his manager. A few minutes later the manager came over. He told me they could put me on a list, but he doesn’t know if they will get one. He said Acura will only make 300 and he expects the mark up to be $15k - $20k. I told him they will be making more than 300, I won’t pay for a mark up, and I’d still like to be on the list. They took my name and number and said I’m the first person who has asked about it.
I’m always surprised at how uneducated some dealers are. Actually, I’m sure he was playing dumb trying to get me to buy the car I just drove. I know the initial launch may be only 300 cars and there may be a mark up. But soon after there will be dealers selling at MSRP.
Anyway, has anyone else tried putting their name on the list at their local dealer?
I will reach out to other dealers as well.
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