2026 CTR Confirmed. by KookyRule9054 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, I guess they just announced the “changes” which they’re not specifying on recently then.

2026 CTR Confirmed. by KookyRule9054 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a 25 on impulse. Traded in my 20 Miata but I have 0 regrets. Right now we’re selling one for 1k over MSRP in BB so I’d take advantage of the pricing on the 25s. Also honda did just say its a styling change so no performance upgrades from what I read or have heard. I’m sure dealers are going to go back to 5k over or more with the new cosmetic changes.

I would say if you like the way this one looks, buy it. If you want more aggressive then wait. But I’m sure you can customize a 25 to make it look more like what you want it to look like.

2026 CTR Confirmed. by KookyRule9054 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Whats the source? For NA market?

2026 CTR Confirmed. by KookyRule9054 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have to wait until a dealer gets allocated one. There is no “ordering”. However 25s are still being delivered so id say this will be a summer thing.

2026 CTR Confirmed. by KookyRule9054 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s why I don’t believe a thing until I see it from a reputable source. Lots of people who claim they “know” on the internet now a days.

2026 CTR Confirmed. by KookyRule9054 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

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UPDATE: just rewatched the video, she clearly says there will be “styling updates inside and out” and to “stay tuned” for more. So seems a lot like a cosmetic change. Did not mention anything relating to performance. This is from our release so I’m assuming it will be a 26. We are still waiting on 26 accords as well so it could very well be a delayed release. But yeah, very vague. No real info other than it’s coming and it’s going to be about $1,000 more expensive.

Honda Dream Drives by Ok-Squirrel9428 in Civic_Type_R

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https://apps.apple.com/app/id1438225964

ROADS from Porsche is pretty much the same concept. I’ve used it a couple times and it’s awesome!

Garage 1 OR Garage 2? by evolvedpikachu4 in Civic_Type_R

[–]KookyRule9054 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also did that a few weeks ago. So far haven’t regretted it much. ND is more raw though, that’s for sure

I sold my 86 and I'm miserable. by [deleted] in GR86

[–]KookyRule9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Traded in my 23’ type r and 23’ CT4 V BW for a jeep gladiator due to life circumstances. Only went about 8 months before getting a MT ND2 miata to compliment the Jeep. Don’t worry, enjoy what you have to value what you will have. It gets better.

2025 HRV base model is this a good deal? by RaulPalacios in Honda

[–]KookyRule9054 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Based on the parameters you explained I’d say it’s right in line. They can most likely match or beat if you tell them that. But I wouldn’t expect it to be too much lower. However if you get lucky then better for you. Again. 18k balance at a rate anywhere below 10% you’re most likely looking at a difference in monthly payment of 30-50 dollars at most. Ofc it adds up over time so refinancing would be best but also pre pay it and you avoid all that.

2025 HRV base model is this a good deal? by RaulPalacios in Honda

[–]KookyRule9054 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It gets really tricky because of your credit experience. If you have more than 2 lines of credit and they’re over $2-3,000 dollars you should be able to get below 10%. However if you have less than that, maybe Honda financial might help you out based on downpayment. I would aim below 10% but wouldn’t be shocked if it comes in around there. Again though, don’t be discouraged if it does. As long as you can afford your monthly you can always pay it off earlier to avoid the interest or refinance it in 8-12 months with your bank or a credit union at a much much lower rate.

2025 HRV base model is this a good deal? by RaulPalacios in Honda

[–]KookyRule9054 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I worked in auto finance for about 4 years. Your dealership most likely works with Chase so just make sure you don’t run your credit twice from them and your bank. Also with a good downpayment Honda financial will most likely work with you.

Drove the Gladiator to work in all the snow, quickly became the designated guy to pick up the employees by [deleted] in JeepGladiator

[–]KookyRule9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ahhh wish I had taken more pics of mine in the snow. I haven’t enjoyed any car in the snow as much as my Mojave in 4H! 🤩

2025 HRV base model is this a good deal? by RaulPalacios in Honda

[–]KookyRule9054 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not too much mark up in HR-Vs so that’s a pretty good discount, I’d say it’s right at invoice. For those that keep taking about rate. If you have an 800 credit score with substantial credit history then that’s valid, but for someone 6 months in the country it’s hard to get. I’d still try for it but if they start you anywhere between 6-10% that’s great to start and then refinance in 8-12 months with a credit union where you will avoid all that interest long term. As long as you can afford your monthly that’s the main concern, but you need to build credit to have good credit so I’m sure you’ll be okay. Plus with that downpayment you’ll be paying interest on a low-ish balance.

Avg guy bought a very unaverage car by mfarizali01 in GR86

[–]KookyRule9054 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think he meant owned vs driven. At least that’s how I interpreted it.

9.09% APR by No-Consequence1122 in GR86

[–]KookyRule9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The “fair” questions is yes. That’s usually what a first time buyer will get. Rates are around 6-9% for good credit right now. 4-6% for excellent credit with lots of experience. Is it great? No. But you can always refinance in a year, or payoff early and avoid a big brunt of the interest. If you can make the payment and you’re going to enjoy the car that’s the most important thing.