The steering wheel for the CVT models have paddle shifters. After the initial high rate of manual transmission sales the numbers will go down. It doesn’t make economic sense to make a heated steering wheel option for the small number of manual transmission cars that want the option. That said, living in Minnesota, I would buy one.No heated steering wheel on the Manual transmission model???
But the SI has a heated steering wheel in Canada...I guess we can import thatThe steering wheel for the CVT models have paddle shifters. After the initial high rate of manual transmission sales the numbers will go down. It doesn’t make economic sense to make a heated steering wheel option for the small number of manual transmission cars that want the option. That said, living in Minnesota, I would buy one.
So do all three Integra trim levels… in Canada.But the SI has a heated steering wheel in Canada...I guess we can import that
Also heated rears.. just rub it inSo do all three Integra trim levels… in Canada.
https://hondanews.ca/en-CA/releases...mium-performance-gateway-for-a-new-generation
I wish the rear spoiler was body-colored as well. On the blue, red, and white cars, it looks slapped on.nice to know the splash guards will be body colored!
I like the contrast, admittedly without other black accessories it doesn’t tie into the rest of the car as well. The side sills/skirts and diffuser for instance.I wish the rear spoiler was body-colored as well. On the blue, red, and white cars, it looks slapped on.
To me if you have a black/CF piece on the back you NEED one on the front. For example, if you have a matte black spoiler on the rear, you then need a matte black lip on the front to balance out the color contrast. If you, have it on the rear between the taillights, then you need it on the grill. Otherwise, it looks unbalanced and as you said, slapped on.I wish the rear spoiler was body-colored as well. On the blue, red, and white cars, it looks slapped on.