If you’re considering it, grab a spare tire. I got mine from the dealer along with the parts and disk.
Scout said:
If you’re considering it, grab a spare tire. I got mine from the dealer along with the parts and disk.
Check a salvage yard for a donut instead… way cheaper. Car-parts.com has options.
@Justice
I wanted a brand-new OEM one. Happy with my choice.
Scout said:
@Justice
I wanted a brand-new OEM one. Happy with my choice.
Guess money isn’t an issue for you… that’s a part you might never even use.
If you’ve got a new car and a lender is involved, you’re already paying for insurance, and roadside assistance isn’t expensive. I’d rather put that money into coverage instead of a donut.
@Justice
I’ve had AAA for years, but I paid for my car in cash last year.
$425 with tax isn’t a big deal. I live in a rural area, and most of my driving is on highways. Roadside assistance wait times can be ridiculous, so I’d rather just swap it myself and keep moving.
Love the colour combo!
That red looks great. I’m a little jealous .
Not bad… how do you feel about the interior? The ‘grey’ (tan) look good in person?
Dakota said:
Not bad… how do you feel about the interior? The ‘grey’ (tan) look good in person?
I like it. Got tired of black interiors after my Ioniq 6 Limited had issues. Also, I moved from Texas to Virginia, so the heat isn’t as bad here… black just absorbs too much.
@Gray
First thing I noticed! Finally, an interior that isn’t all black.
Looks sharp!
Dakota said:
Not bad… how do you feel about the interior? The ‘grey’ (tan) look good in person?
This interior combo is my favourite. My CRV has an all-black interior, and while it’s nice, I like the contrast here way more.
How’s the fuel efficiency? What are you averaging?
Crosby said:
How’s the fuel efficiency? What are you averaging?
Not totally sure yet… been testing the acceleration a lot. Probably over 30 mpg, but I’ll get a better idea in the coming weeks.
@Gray
Got it. Hope you enjoy it!
Congrats!
I’ve got a 2023 Lunar Silver Touring with 22,000 miles.
It’s been great—smooth ride, good mileage, and packed with useful features. Even with 1-inch Eibach lowering springs, it’s super comfortable.
Flaws and all, I’d buy it again.
Good buy. I got a ‘25 Touring in December for $37,390. 1.9% for 36 months, also in Virginia (Hampton Roads).
Clint said:
Good buy. I got a ‘25 Touring in December for $37,390. 1.9% for 36 months, also in Virginia (Hampton Roads).
I could’ve taken the 1.9% too, but I’d rather keep more cash on hand. Picked up gap insurance for a bit since my regular gap coverage isn’t great, but I’ll drop it later and pay it off a little early.
Figured it’s better to stash the money somewhere that earns interest instead of paying extra finance charges. Keeps my cash flow healthier too.
Clint said:
Good buy. I got a ‘25 Touring in December for $37,390. 1.9% for 36 months, also in Virginia (Hampton Roads).
Was that $37,390 out the door or before taxes and fees?
Clint said:
Good buy. I got a ‘25 Touring in December for $37,390. 1.9% for 36 months, also in Virginia (Hampton Roads).
Was that $37,390 out the door or before taxes and fees?
That was before taxes and fees… total came to about $2,600 extra for all that.