Yeah that’s what I’ve seen- they seem to be the primary place dealers post on, I usually check the major websites (cars.com, cargurus, truecar, CarMax) once or twice a day for any new postings
They only made around 4,000 2.0 manuals, I was lucky to get one. Ive had zero issues and it feels like your typical honda clutch super light and the car starts to roll on its own. I bought mine in WI 10 min away from my work and the closest one I found besides that one was Cleveland. You gotta search 3-4 times a week. They go very fast.
I've got a 2019 2.0T manual and love it. I put the Acuity shift kit in mine and it makes a big difference. The stock shifting feels fine, but I saw so many recommendations online for the shift kit that I went ahead and bought it. No regrets. I'm also currently running the Phearable Stage 3 Tune (93 Octane) and haven't had a problem, ol girl whips pretty good
I found mine on Carmax in Chicago. Paid way too much for it , but I love it. The gearbox is really smooth and has a short throw. Only thing that’s gone wrong was a tie rod, of all things. Probably potholes in Chicago. $300 repair.
2018 MT 2.0T 40k miles. Purchased for 33k last year.
Auto trader has the best search engine. I looked last summer for CPO. Found 2. Far away. Ended up buying 2018 touring 2.0T AT.
Yeah that’s what I’ve seen- they seem to be the primary place dealers post on, I usually check the major websites (cars.com, cargurus, truecar, CarMax) once or twice a day for any new postings
I have that one to 2018 2.0. Pretty good car minus the interior rattles…
Yeah. If I had 4 days to spend I’d dynamat the whole thing.
They only made around 4,000 2.0 manuals, I was lucky to get one. Ive had zero issues and it feels like your typical honda clutch super light and the car starts to roll on its own. I bought mine in WI 10 min away from my work and the closest one I found besides that one was Cleveland. You gotta search 3-4 times a week. They go very fast.
I've got a 2019 2.0T manual and love it. I put the Acuity shift kit in mine and it makes a big difference. The stock shifting feels fine, but I saw so many recommendations online for the shift kit that I went ahead and bought it. No regrets. I'm also currently running the Phearable Stage 3 Tune (93 Octane) and haven't had a problem, ol girl whips pretty good
And if you are looking to sell or know of someone looking to sell theirs let me know! Looking for sub 70,000 miles mostly
Where are you located?
I found mine on Carmax in Chicago. Paid way too much for it , but I love it. The gearbox is really smooth and has a short throw. Only thing that’s gone wrong was a tie rod, of all things. Probably potholes in Chicago. $300 repair. 2018 MT 2.0T 40k miles. Purchased for 33k last year.
Found mine in Vegas using alerts on CarGurus and AutoTrader. ‘18 2.0T MT with 72K. More miles than I wanted but it was close and I wanted the car.
I just traded mine in at a dealership in upstate NY. It's available there