Any tips on how to negotiate the price I live in TN and all these dealerships are firm on the MSRP and some are asking over by 3-5k and I refuse to pay over
Oof! We just checked autotrader.ca when replying to another similar comment, a local dealer has one in stock for $58k CAD. Here dealerships aren't allowed to mark up MSRPs.
Press cars typically get beaten pretty hard, they'll exhibit premature wear and tear because journalists (and whatever passes as influencers these days) will beat the piss out of these cars since they don't belong to them. I doubt the tires were 'new' by the time Victor picked this one up.
yo this is my dream car. the review was good imo as well, new subscriber 🔥
Thanks for the sub!
Great review!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for checking it out!
Good review 👌thanks. I am planning to get Type S towards the end of the year. I wonder if Acura will have any updates for 25 model.
It appears that the 2025 Integra is a carry-over model with no change other than pricing.
I got mine 49,600 + tax title DMV US. if you're shopping this car be patient you can get the dealers to bend
Glad to hear you got a deal, enjoy your new Integra Type S!
Any tips on how to negotiate the price I live in TN and all these dealerships are firm on the MSRP and some are asking over by 3-5k and I refuse to pay over
Sales tax included ?
I’ll try here in miami to negotiate a lower msrp this salesman are dogs here.
I actually prefer the look of ITS body lines vs "...and stuff like that"
Certainly going to come down to personal preference.
My local Acura has the exact same color combo in their showroom. Too bad they wanted $57,000 usd for it 😢.
Oof! We just checked autotrader.ca when replying to another similar comment, a local dealer has one in stock for $58k CAD. Here dealerships aren't allowed to mark up MSRPs.
@PRNTestDrive That's a great deal. But buying out of the country is not as easy as buying it locally or in the states I'm supposed.
Could you not film yourself but face the camera towards the front? Thanks
We appreciate the feedback, thanks!
Does the grip come from the car or do you think it's the new tires? What do you think? LMAO, most new cars drive great because of the new rubber.
Press cars typically get beaten pretty hard, they'll exhibit premature wear and tear because journalists (and whatever passes as influencers these days) will beat the piss out of these cars since they don't belong to them. I doubt the tires were 'new' by the time Victor picked this one up.
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