drb14
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it doesnt make sense to me that 70% of the preorders were reported to be 6MT early on, and yet they still decide to prioritize the CVT despite the # of 6MT reservations.
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My thought exactly... either they got a ton more CVT orders after that initial info dropped, or acura was lying, which I doubt was the case.it doesnt make sense to me that 70% of the preorders were reported to be 6MT early on, and yet they still decide to prioritize the CVT despite the # of 6MT reservations.
Easy now, this hasn't really been substantiated yet, seems like dealership talk for now. There have to be more than 2 6MT orders across this forum, let's see what others say.it doesnt make sense to me that 70% of the preorders were reported to be 6MT early on, and yet they still decide to prioritize the CVT despite the # of 6MT reservations.
Interesting thought on sourcing transmissions through Canada--I'll see what I can find on this. I personally doubt transmission shortages are delaying Si order fulfillment, but do know dealerships are having a hard time getting them in. I assumed it was due to chips.My thought exactly... either they got a ton more CVT orders after that initial info dropped, or acura was lying, which I doubt was the case.
My only other thought is this.... Integra being built in Ohio. Si sedan (the only other related product with that manual) is in Canada where the sedans are built... therefore it reckons to think that they have to build and ship all the manuals from Canada, no doubt creating supply chain and shipping issues for those transmissions, while the CVT is being built alongside the Integra (and the many other products that use it or some variant of it) making it more readily available.
Yes, I have a deposit (directly thru my dealer) for a A Spec W/tech 6 speed manual liquid carbon with red interior with a build date of 6/4-6/8.Seriously funny timing! Yesterday I decided I wanted to gauge the availability of Integras with a production date but no reservation acros Ohio, and Steve at Serra Acura (the All Things Acura podcast dealership) told me the same thing--allegedly the only build dates they have are for CVT models, he saw no 6MT build date info in his system (not sure if that's state-wide, local, or in-house only), and he insisted Acura would be building the 6MT's last "once they had enough orders to justify the run". I've called 5 dealerships so far, and each had 1-2 CVT models that were allocated to them outside of the reservation process and available, but no 6MT's. Many opined they'd be hard to find. Unfortunately, Serra was the last dealership I spoke with yesterday, so I didn't get to crosscheck the "Acura's building the 6MT's last" scoop with others, but will poke around about it today with the dealerships left on my list.
Like all dealership info, I hesitate to totally believe this, but think it's really interesting you were told something similar today by an unrelated dealership. I asked a few follow-up questions at Serra, like if they had any customers select them for 6MT pre-orders (they allegedly had several pre-orders, but they were all CVT), so I wondered if their hypothesis about 6MT's rolling out last was simply based on a lack of information since their reservation customers only requested CVT models.
Does anyone here have a reservation on 6MT model and a build date? If so, when/where?
Thank you for sharing! I did just try another Ohio dealership who has 2 incoming 6MT integras that are reservation orders with early June build dates, and the colors are "BR/OR"... which I assumed to be Blue/Orchid... but he might've said "PR/OR" for "Performance Red/Orchid"?Yes, I have a deposit (directly thru my dealer) for a A Spec W/tech 6 speed manual liquid carbon with red interior with a build date of 6/4-6/8.
If *this* bugs you, good thing you didn't try to buy a vehicle like a Ford Bronco or a Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. For the Broncos, Ford has outright lied to buyers, saying initially that reservations would be built first, but in reality taking care of large dealerships and supporting those dealers as they charge ADM, etc. There are Day 1 Bronco reservation holders that still don't have a truck, after 647 days, as people place new orders 1.5 years later and get Broncos faster. No, please, don't cry for me, I've only been waiting 646 days. On the Cadillac front, there are people whose cars have been built--BUILT--since December and GM won't ship the vehicles. Unclear if that's due to shipping issues or electronics modules missing or ???. Strange since *some* have shipped and others haven't so it doesn't appear to be a parts shortage that's grounding the cars, although cars with certain options aren't being built at all (e.g. carbon fiber). Point is, GM won't say. Those are just two vehicles I know about, I know that there are other horror stories for other vehicles and manufacturers.This will be the first car i'm buying, so i'm not sure if the way this car has been rolled out is SOP across the board, but the lack of clarity and information is really starting to bug me a little bit.
Wish I had mine.. just need my current car to hold together a bit longerI also have a manual transmission car with an early June build date.