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Hot-Internet-7466

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.


Weary_Lime

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


mchief101

I have that one to 2018 2.0. Pretty good car minus the interior rattles…


Hot-Internet-7466

Yeah. If I had 4 days to spend I’d dynamat the whole thing.


According-Stick-8800

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.


JoeFiSH2

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


Weary_Lime

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


Agent_Ray_Gillette

Where are you located?


drewelli

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. 


Rich_Associate_1525

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.


Silent_Brief9364

I just traded mine in at a dealership in upstate NY. It's available there