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A M340i with the 19" wheels, Premium, HK, and sport packs runs $60.5K though, which is in another league. As hinted, you would need to look at the used market to be in the $50K's. I don't need the space and think the M240i looks much sportier, so I personally would not though. In general 1-2 years used is the way so someone else pays for the big depreciation hit (but that's another discussion). Whenever I bring up either of these options on Integra forums, fb groups, YT, etc. the main response I get is "BMW's don't last and are expensive to maintain". To me that's such 1990's thinking. The B58 is a reliable work of art (so much so that Toyota used it for the Supra). An oil change will be more for the larger engine, but will be countered by the better MPG noted. Depreciation hits BMW harder, but we are talking like 5% more in 5 years, which is fairly minimal. I plan to keep my next car for over a decade so this is even more irrelevant to me. I'm mostly concerned about repair & parts costs, but I don't think they would be THAT much more expensive on a M240ix than a ITS. |
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The ITS is already at MSRP, you just had to look (threads on some of the ITS forums had dealership listed). The CTR MSRP just makes the $7K jump look insane, but that's because nobody is getting the CTR at MSRP. BMW options are less than you'd think. Comparing apples to apples, I just had to add the heated steering wheel to the ITS, bringing the total to about $51.5K, a RWD M240i with premium & HK is $51.7K. A similar spec'd M340i is just over $60K a hinted. Z's are interesting as the base model sounds like such a steal at first, but then you realize it lacks so many goodies (most notably a LSD). When you get the performance version, it's way to close to the Supra imo, especially now that it has a 6MT option that used to be a major selling point of the Z over it. Agree on the BRZ/86. If I was 10-15 years younger I would have had one of those instead of my RSX-S. Finally, I agree that driving at 90% is generally more fun. That's why I would want something extreme like a Lotus Elise as a side car, but a heavier, more luxurious, AWD beast like the M240i for a daily. |
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06-28-2023, 12:50 PM | #333 | |
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I have been roasted on the Integra forums, facebook group, and YouTube for comparing the M240i to the ITS... which I find odd as the RWD & AWD versions are literally right between the ITS' MSRP. Most don't understand that I don't necessarily need all that rear seat space, but it wouldn't be a huge 'negative' to have it. A 2-seater (Z, Supra) would not work for me, but the modest size of the M240i would be fine, especially comparing to rear of my RSX. Additionally a 6MT is not a must for me either. In traffic today it was brutal and the ZF8 is miles ahead of the offerings when the RSX was released. Anyways, when Acura released the chart comparing to the (FWD based) M235i, CLA 35, and S3 it's clear they didn't care about the M240i. Comparing to those 3, after specing them accordingly the ITS clearly wins unless AWD is a must for you. I personally spec'd what I would get and got the S3 to $54,600 (Prestige and Sport trims), CLA 35 at $54,600 (19's, Premium, Sport, Sound), and M235i at $51,525 (19's, Premium, HK). I feel where the competition gets hairier is when you add in a Golf R and CTR at MSRP. Both have plenty of space, a 6MT, and are significantly cheaper. Even more so the $7K bump from the CTR just is not there (and they even removed things from the Integra Aspec like the sunroof!); however, it's still a better value than the S3, CLA 35, and M235i... so I guess that further proves why people are overpaying for the CTR if anything. The reviews all seem quite positive, but also note the price... then they basically say there's no other manual options and the CTR is marked up even more. I want to see a review that compares it to the M240i though, but I doubt many will. I am glad the ITS is a thing, as it's clearly a driver focused option. At my stage in life it's just not anywhere near the best value. I won't be buying for 2 years so perhaps prices might level out by then. At this stage the LCI M240ix is looking like my clear choice. If I had a family, lived closer to twisties and further from snow, the ITS would be much more appealing though. Chart because that's just how I think haha: |
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06-28-2023, 12:51 PM | #334 | |
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Even most boring cars i.e. Teslas, heavier SUVs and Cars lean towards power over handling... why? because manufacturers know that's what almost everyone is looking for in a daily driver over handling (that could also compromise comfort)... this is what BMW does so well IMHO, a good mix.
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06-29-2023, 07:10 PM | #337 | |
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I honestly barely drive period as my condo has a 99 transit score above the subway and a grocery store. I walk and bike everywhere. Hence why my RSX has less than 50K miles on it. My next car will be for another decade plus and also lightly driven. I do know I want a sunroof, traffic in a 6MT can be terrible, AWD helps in the snow, the M240i has much better from a stop acceleration (which is 95% of my driving), and most of the internet thinks the ITS is a bad deal. So ya based on that I think my choice is made. I also bought my RSX-S without every driving it (or even knowing how to drive stick haha). Last edited by Ricochet48; 06-29-2023 at 07:20 PM.. |
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06-29-2023, 09:42 PM | #338 | |
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The value of the ITS depends on which corner of the Internet you find yourself. Some think it's a bad buy, and others (primarily on Integra Forums) believe it's adequately priced and is a high-value proposition. What I find even more fascinating than the differing views is the phenomenon of people holding strong views about cars they've never driven. Most people with an opinion on the ITS haven't even driven the vehicle. How can you take a position on it if you didn't even drive it? That's like saying a movie sucks and you didn't even see it, you watched the theatrical trailers, and teasers, and read reviews instead.
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06-30-2023, 01:39 AM | #339 | |
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80 thousand fucking dollars for a dressed up civic with a boy racer 3 tip exhaust down the center. No thank you ! I wouldn't even pay the ask MSRP for it to be honest. For 35k you can find yourself a proper sports car like a Z4M or S2k.
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Unfortunately it seems those days are behind us. I'm not yet a fan of EV's but for some time now I've felt it would be the perfect time to reintroduce the Prelude as a small 2 door EV sports car. It would be very fitting of the name. Instead we get the Prologue SUV
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I saw an Integra in the parking lot of the dealer the other day. Honestly? It didn't look bad.
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I had a 2007 TL Type-S. I would buy the new TLX Type-S way before this crap!!!
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Be easy, the TLX Type S is a bad buy at nearly $60K. Have you driven one? Have you read the reviews? The transmission is subpar, the engine is nothing to get excited about, and it weighs >4,200 lbs. This car had all the makings of something really good and Acura ruined it. I will say, it's a good looking car.
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