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Pretty sure your Del Sol VTEC can fetch more than $3800 now assuming its not a POS. Those Del Sol VTEC were quite rare.
I've seen POS base and Si ones on CL asking $5k+. Mine wasn't a POS. Well kept but I wouldn't say it was absolutely mint. 2 previous female owners, I was the 3rd. Service records since day 1. GPB on black with gray seat stripe. It was under 190k when I picked it up. Sold it I think 230km? Assuming the guy who bought it off me still has it is a car guy and it's in good hands.
Yeah but then you'll need an indoor garage spot to park the Del Sol since the seals are probably gone by now. Plus you can't even buy the targa top seals any more, they are not in production.
That was also 1 of my reasons to sell it with only 1 parking in at my condo. Felt weird parking my then new S4 on the street and a 97 del sol in the parkade lol
My dealer found a new 2021 Honda Civic Type R somewhere. You won't be able to find it online cuz it's purposely set to not link up to our online platforms.
That's assuming you can even get your hands on it. New car production shortage is still a thing.
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My friend said he put down a deposit for one and the dealership told him he is in line for a 2023 car as all the 2022 cars have been allocated.
And this is after he bought 2 cars from them this year.
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and icing on the cake, lady driving a newer chrysler 200 infront of me... jumped out of her car, dropped her pants, did an immediate squat and did probably the longest public relief ever...... steam and all.
My friend said he put down a deposit for one and the dealership told him he is in line for a 2023 car as all the 2022 cars have been allocated.
And this is after he bought 2 cars from them this year.
That's true
People are adopting (in BC) how to pre-order limited production cars now.
They place deposit even before the model actual announment.
It is getting too crazy and people are rich.
CTR, GR Corolla, Japanese electric cars...etc. You name it.
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I ran the vin for you through the manufacturer. Funny that Carfax says "vehicle serviced", I see the dates of the visits but no records of an oil change at any H/A dealer in Canada. He must be servicing it privately. The car has manufacturer extended warranty which is usually a good thing, but without service records it has zero powertrain value.
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I ran the vin for you through the manufacturer. Funny that Carfax says "vehicle serviced", I see the dates of the visits but no records of an oil change at any H/A dealer in Canada. He must be servicing it privately. The car has manufacturer extended warranty which is usually a good thing, but without service records it has zero powertrain value.
Thank you! That's too bad, was thinking about pulling the trigger
To be fair though, the in service date is August 21, 2017 and standard Honda power train is 5 years or 100k km. So at the end of the day, the warranty was supposed to expire in 5 months. If extended warranty is a concern for you, then you could try to find a Honda CPO unit or ask for extended warranty options.
I think it's a pretty good price for a Type R if you had to buy one today.
Looks like it has 2 claims for non-collision damage
That 17 at Audi has a $3700 theft claim tho
17 also has rust recall, pre button update, the older brake design, the slower infotainment... and its black.. no one wants black.
But that 17 has a cool story!
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The black fk8 under $40k appears to be the Honda giveaway FK8. Badge 17-01585. Serviced at Campus Victoria July 2017.
Lucky guy. Financed a sport and instead they upgraded him to CTR, paid it off, also gave him the landscaping mower and snow blower package which he exchanged for a new Honda dirt bike instead. Plus all expense paid trip to Toronto. He was commuting and traded this 17 in for a Civic Si HFP. Then Campus had a 19 CW in the showroom and he traded the HFP for it and commuted in a beater. The 19 CW stayed tucked in the garage with 1900kms next to a Hellcat. Both rarely driven.
Has anyone placed an order?
If so, which dealer and do you have the priced locked in at MSRP?
I’m looking to order one…
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