He said sometime next week.The Raiti's Ride video that just dropped does not contain any ITS review. Just talk about whether he will purchase the ITS.
Sad but maybe the press reviews will drop soon.
Dan
He's driving the CTR NOT the ITS.I stand corrected. guess i know what ill be doing at 5.
All the car reviewers say not to buy the civic for more than MSRP, but good luck getting one for that. It would be nice if the ITS was 48k, but it's not, and people will line up for it at 52k in my opinion.I figured he wasn’t going to be driving the ITS. He pointed out all the reason why the ITS shouldn’t be $52k as well. I imagine we will get the same sentiment from Topher and Tedward(both FL5 owners). Wonder how Acura will respond if that is the universal consensus and these sit on lots.
Market is shifting really fast back to buyers although lending is an issue right now, banks aren’t or are in the process of not buying these outrageous deals over MSRP on normal cars. Ford and Ram are both dumping money on trucks because they are sitting. I’m willing to bet you will be able to get a CTR at MSRP next year.All the car reviewers say not to buy the civic for more than MSRP, but good luck getting one for that. It would be nice if the ITS was 48k, but it's not, and people will line up for it at 52k. And if they don't, then maybe you'll be able to get it at MSRP or just under..but the market isn't buyer friendly right now.
Next gen will be an EV only more than likely.The only thing that worries me is if the Integra Type R comes out or a Type S future version comes back offering SH-AWD. At that point I could see this Type-S value being hurt considerably. Right now it is the flagship for performance from Acura in the relaunched Integra generation with killer performance and styling. Sure, price is a bit high and some features are slim, but this is still the best you can get from Acura/Honda in this segment. Until that changes, this will be highly coveted.
As they should. I wish everyone would get onboard with not paying dealer mark ups . The problem is that there are now people in the “wealthy” column buying these cars in addition to their super cars. This used to be the market for middle and lower class to buy affordable sporty cars since they couldn’t afford new Porsche 911 GT3’s.^^^^^
I don't believe the ITS will sit on lots for MSRP. They may sit on lots at $5-10K over MSRP.
Mike