That was a negative and right now i need two positives, you know one to cancel out the negative and another one just so I can have a positve.
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pulpmelon_r » Mon Aug 10, 2015 2:36 pm wrote:You have to be registered to view it.cheapskate » Fri Aug 07, 2015 2:58 pm wrote:http://www.civinfo.com/forum/9g-type-r/ ... ost3182785Kingston wrote:test drive booked for next thursday at 1400.Maybe it's because they do.
car will be run in by then apparently. Bit miffed though as despite leaving my details with the head sales dude, he didnt contact me.
Dont these flip know who i am
cheapskate wrote:It is true that production is limited. 1500 maximum in the first year.Apoch » Thu Aug 13, 2015 9:28 pm wrote:When i placed my order my Honda, my dealership told me that Honda were deliberately limiting the number of vehicles initially sold to maintain the "exclusivity".You didn't believe that BS?
EvoStu » Fri Aug 14, 2015 1:05 pm wrote:Oh that is perfectly believable, but the idea that Honda would prefer to stockpile them somewhere rather than sell every last one as quickly as possible is laughable.cheapskate wrote:It is true that production is limited. 1500 maximum in the first year.Apoch » Thu Aug 13, 2015 9:28 pm wrote:When i placed my order my Honda, my dealership told me that Honda were deliberately limiting the number of vehicles initially sold to maintain the "exclusivity".You didn't believe that BS?
civictyper45 » Sun Aug 16, 2015 9:44 am wrote:so the question is how many people on here have actually ordered one?quite a few are starting to come out of the woodwork, not least dweezle, our very own Cat also. Just from a cursory look through FK2 section i can deduce the following have or will have one coming:
Ken H » Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:53 pm wrote:€52,000 is what you'll pay for the car here in Ireland. What a pi** takeI would have thought the price is almost irrelevant as getting insurance would be almost impossible. It's not easy even with an EP3.
Ken H » Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:07 pm wrote:I would think age is a major factor! Price is very relevant when you can buy a Cupra R for €32,000 and Golf R for € 42,000!I'm really old with a perfect insurance record and no pointe and the major insurance company I am with have the car down as 1.8 sport with a note from the manager on the file to say what it really is and that he allowed it because their computer system will not allow insurance to be granted on a CTR. I have tried to get competing quotes only a couple of times and when you finally get to inputting the car details part the things breks a cog and complains 'does not compute'.
cheapskate » Thu Sep 03, 2015 2:33 pm wrote:Oh and:Ken H » Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:07 pm wrote:I would think age is a major factor! Price is very relevant when you can buy a Cupra R for €32,000 and Golf R for € 42,000!I'm really old with a perfect insurance record and no pointe and the major insurance company I am with have the car down as 1.8 sport with a note from the manager on the file to say what it really is and that he allowed it because their computer system will not allow insurance to be granted on a CTR. I have tried to get competing quotes only a couple of times and when you finally get to inputting the car details part the things breks a cog and complains 'does not compute'.
The Golf R: ' Golf R is from € 43,915
Honda Civic Type-R priced €48,000 in Ireland
Ken H » Fri Sep 04, 2015 7:18 am wrote:Really old ........Your in your 80's then? Sounds to me your still in your teens. ! I never had any problem insuring my Last type R . It was cheap too.Name the insurance company and the amount. I have had a driving license for over 35 years.
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