optronix
Senior Member
I guess not because you're placing too much of an emphasis on literal letter selection. It's the same car. R or S, so far only the body and interior are confirmed to be different. It's not substantially heavier. The seats, shift lights, and track app don't actually make the car more capable, and tires are wear items (and a dealer option anyway). The only thing more "oriented" is marketing. That's it.You're all over the place. Acura is the Luxury branded Honda, period. The Type-S is the performance/hot version, however, it is not a 'track oriented' Type-R. As you say, the Type-S is the performance street version. Not to be compared to 'R' = Race.
We're simply not going to agree.
Mike
The reaction from today's news is actually entertaining. It's kind of like watching the Dillon Brooks saga unfold in the NBA over the course of last week... it's like a train wreck! It's cringey as hell to see people melt down over a 5 in the front number vs a 4!!!
I really don't think you guys posting in this thread are the target demographic.
Honestly... if you're suggesting to run away to German brands that don't offer a manual at all... you're absolutely not the target demographic.
This is a niche car. They won't make that many of them, they won't sell that many of them. They don't intend to. It's all part of the plan... so go buy your S4, TLX, or Civic Si (good luck with the CTR, it will ultimately cost the same...).
Barring a true market collapse (which could easily happen...), these cars will absolutely not "sit on lots". They'll sell every single one they make.
It just won't be enough to convince bargain shoppers to pony up an extra couple grand apparently.
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