In reply to David S. Wallens :
Are they 2022s or 2023s?
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
Pretty sure they were '22s. If they were '23s, no one mentioned it and it's not in any of the materials. Either way, totally enjoyed driving it once again.
I emailed (again) the Honda dealership where I bought our new Accord earlier this year. I've been talking to him about buying a new Civic SI since March or so, and here's the response that I got back this morning:
There hasn't been any change to the Si availability. We actually had a few people leave deposits for one but the chances of getting one will be very slim. We do have a few Civic EXL's and I think also a Touring but nothing in a manual. Thanks for checking in and I'm sorry I can't deliver better news, thank you.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
A bunch of Carmax ones with 5000 miles but they're in the $36-$38 price range? Yikes
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
Honda reduced production by 25% due to supply chain issues. Their cars were already in high demand. My 2018 is likely worth more than what I paid for it currently.
The Acura dealer by me is selling manual Integras for sticker - $38,000? Some of that Si allocation became Integras
Datsun310Guy said:In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
A bunch of Carmax ones with 5000 miles but they're in the $36-$38 price range? Yikes
Yeah... I'm not doing that.
Datsun310Guy said:The Acura dealer by me is selling manual Integras for sticker - Some of that Si allocation became Integras
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
All black. I was tempted by the red, I like the contrast of the red and black seats in front, but I thought that the all red rear seats looked kind of cheesy.
So far, I've still only seen ONE Civic Si on the road here in Connecticut (16 months after they were introduced), and one other Integra besides this one. They are beginning to roll into dealers now though.
I started out trying to buy a 2022 Civic Si. This car is a 2024.
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