Mr. LargeCoffee
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- Location
- Liverpool NY
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- 24 Integra ASpec w/Tech, 10 Mazda Miata MX5
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As the title says I’m now joining another car forum. I’ve been lurking here since March and purchased a 2024 Liquid Carbon Metallic w/black interior A-Spec Tech the last day of March. It’s a CVT (hear me out), I did go in with purchasing of a manual in mind. Every car I’ve owned, dating back to the first car paid for by myself, a 1976 BMW 2002, has been a manual except for my previous daily driver which I inherited from my wife. She had a new Subaru Impreza but it was obvious that this wasn’t going to work as Nana’s Taxi in transporting the grandkids to and from the many activities. So I sold my Honda Fit (I miss that car, it was a hoot to drive) and took over the Impreza while she got a new Forester. After 10 years it was time for an upgrade. I did drive the manual, it was fine, my only complaint was the long clutch pedal travel and engagement was at the top of the stroke, maybe that can be adjusted. I drove the CVT and I was fine with the performance, and during the summer months I have my Miata (a manual of course) to drive around in. In fact in 3 months I only have 1000m miles on it so far, once the Miata is away for the winter I’ll start putting some more miles on it.
Things I’ve done so far.
Purchased the spare tire kit from Bernardi and an actual spare tire from Discount Tire. Can’t believe it wasn’t included, they spent enough money on the inflator/goo kit that an actual spare wouldn’t have costed that much more.
Purchase the splash guard set. Learned on these forums that the front doesn’t fit so well, it doesn’t.
Purchased the rear cargo mat and seat back protectors. This is my winter beater, so I’ll be throwing my skis in there often (if it snows, last year was a bust).
Puschased the roof rack (see picture below). Pretty clunky compared to Yakima and Thule options, but less than half the price. Load limits are very low (even worse on the ITS). I’ll only be carrying bikes, we have a kayak trailer now for my wife’s RAV4.
I found an aftermarket tray on amazon that goes in the center console that perfectly fits my wallet, the wheel lock key and some quarters for Aldi’s.
The car I purchased had a build date of 11/23, but only had 1 mile on it, so apparently I was the first to drive it. I guess these aren’t flying off the lots. The manual I drove (blue w/orchid interior) had over 100 miles and had a build date of 9/23. I know many of you like the orchid interior but both my wife and I said nope.
Things I’ve done so far.
Purchased the spare tire kit from Bernardi and an actual spare tire from Discount Tire. Can’t believe it wasn’t included, they spent enough money on the inflator/goo kit that an actual spare wouldn’t have costed that much more.
Purchase the splash guard set. Learned on these forums that the front doesn’t fit so well, it doesn’t.
Purchased the rear cargo mat and seat back protectors. This is my winter beater, so I’ll be throwing my skis in there often (if it snows, last year was a bust).
Puschased the roof rack (see picture below). Pretty clunky compared to Yakima and Thule options, but less than half the price. Load limits are very low (even worse on the ITS). I’ll only be carrying bikes, we have a kayak trailer now for my wife’s RAV4.
I found an aftermarket tray on amazon that goes in the center console that perfectly fits my wallet, the wheel lock key and some quarters for Aldi’s.
The car I purchased had a build date of 11/23, but only had 1 mile on it, so apparently I was the first to drive it. I guess these aren’t flying off the lots. The manual I drove (blue w/orchid interior) had over 100 miles and had a build date of 9/23. I know many of you like the orchid interior but both my wife and I said nope.
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