Victorofhavoc
Senior Member
- First Name
- Gordan
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2024
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- Location
- Kansas City
- Car(s)
- Integra type s
- Thread starter
- #46
I drove a couple rs3 in the last 2 years. They have power going for them. Weight, alignment, brakes, and lack of a manual are the reasons I couldn't stomach buying one. My gti was honestly more fun, and if I was into the idea of keeping another dual clutch car around, I would have just kept it. I do miss that car now... I shouldn't have sold it and should just have kept it, despite my wife's argument she didn't want another car in the driveway, lol.Re-read this post as if you're reading it for the first time, and ask yourself what you would tell the person who wrote this?
You clearly hate the car. Maybe you're just frustrated at this point in time, I've probably been there with a few cars... but man. This is some true grievance shit!
And yeah you made the wrong choice. Money no object, you definitely should have gotten an RS3 for the kind of use case you're describing, manual be damned. For me I've just done the Audi thing already, money was a factor, but the RS3 is pretty much categorically better (besides steering- the ITS does steering very, very well IMO).
I had zero expectations of luxury, it had nothing to do with money. It's actually fine from a luxury standpoint for me because as far as I'm concerned none of that shit matters. I've never given two shits about parts of the interior I don't really even look at, or touch- my wife does, and that's why the MSRP of that Macan was over $108K. Embossed logos on the headrests, seatbelt colors and contrast stitching adds up. For me though? Give me all your plastic dashes and door cards... the ITS interior is still better than the F87 M2 IMHO.
It just never was an illusion I had, that this car was anything more than a gussied up Civic. That part doesn't bother me- because I was also looking at the Type R. Which as we all should know, is actually a Civic.
Mine doesn't sound like it's falling apart though, which apparently yours does... that sucks, but I don't think you should waste any more time on it. There's emotion attached now, and not the good kind. If money isn't an issue, you really should probably move on... and yeah, probably to an RS3.
I have two kids, a 4 year old and a newborn. I want a manual that can fit them in and has a decently capable alignment to qualify as a fun car to drive. It's an impossible task, honestly... There's the m3, the crappilac bw, and the its. M2 is out because the back seats are useless. All the muscle cars are out because of weight and they're just generally boring. Elantra is out because it's ugly.
I'm too hard headed and determined to ever just give up. Frustrated with the build quality for certain, but I guess the expectation should have been mid 2010s Kia and not "acura is an entry luxury brand". And at the end of the day, maybe there's some peace in knowing this will always be an overpriced beater and I should just not care. Let me wife slam it into curbs and give the neighbors all a go at learning manual on it. Then after 2 years sell it off as "always adult owned and never vaped in like a subaru" . Or maybe I just give it to my track students to beat up.
One thing is for certain, though... Last acura or Honda product I'm dealing with in this decade. I think Honda peaked in 2005.
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