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Old 02-28-06, 07:17 PM
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Looks like a Type-EGG
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Old 02-28-06, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
It's about time Honda brings forth the Type R to the U.S. But that design looks like the Pacer from the 70's.
I don't think it's going to be in the US. This one is based off the Euro hatch Civic. We don't get that model here.
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Old 02-28-06, 07:42 PM
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Here's what I think:

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Originally Posted by IVXX
Here's what I think:

I'm telling you guys it looks like the VW Fast guy yellow and squished.

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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
All in all though, I expect this car to be loved left and right in the Euro press for being back to basics and fun to drive. I wonder will a Type-R Euro Accord (our TSX) come next?
It would be better if they just brought over the second generation NSX-R instead. That car is simply one of the best cars to emerge from Japan. It is quite a shame we can't get our hands on one here.
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by Andreas Conradt
Copyright by AUTOMEDIA
05-19-2006

Distinctive three-door

Feast your eyes on the Japanese firm's latest addition to the family – the new three-door Civic! Thanks to these sensational pictures snapped close to the German Nürburgring, we can bring you the first shots of the newcomer, which will undoubtedly be the style choice for hatchback buyers. With tough competition from existing, distinctive three-door models such as Alfa's 147 and the Opel Astra, plus the forthcoming launch of Volvo's C30 and BMW's 1-Series, Honda knew that it had to make a big splash with the Civic. And, as you can see, it has certainly done that, with the three-door successfully developing the styling cues of the five-door, which has been turning heads since its launch. The removal of the rear doors means the new model has an even simpler shape than its brother – lacking any shutlines to break up the side profile. In this guise, the Civic looks purer and more rakish than ever. As seen in these latest image further enhancements include sporty side skirts as well as front and rear splitters.

Adding to the sporty look is a glass roof, which extends from the windscreen and almost meets the tailgate. Similar to Opel’s Astra Panoramic, this will give drivers a unique view of the road ahead, as well as allowing lots of extra light into the cabin. It's likely to be an optional extra, with a price tag of around 1 000 Euros.

Under the bonnet, the three-door model is set to share the same engine line-up as the five-door, with two petrol powerplants – an entry-level 83-bhp 1.4-litre and a 140-bhp 1.8-litre VTEC unit – plus the firm's excellent 140-bhp 2.2-litre i-CTDi turbodiesel. All models will feature six-speed manual gearboxes as standard.

However, while the engine range will remain unchanged from the five-*door car, Honda engineers will tweak the suspension set-up for sharper responses, in line with the three-door's sporty image – so it promises to be even more fun to drive. It's set to be unveiled at the British Motor Show in July, and sales will start in the summer, with prices similar to the five-door.

At the same time, the wraps will also come off the eagerly awaited Type R hot hatchback. With power coming from a 197-bhp 2.0-litre VTEC engine, it should deliver the benchmark 0-100 km/h sprint in 6.5 seconds and have a top speed of 240 km/h. The flagship model is likely to cost in the region of 26 000 Euros when it hits showrooms next year.

source : worldcarfans
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Old 05-19-06, 07:51 AM
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Looking good.
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    If this was a Lexus, you guys would be drooling all over it.

    (you know I'm right...)

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    Old 03-01-07, 08:38 AM
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    Originally Posted by Leets
    In my opinion... another awesome pocket-rocket from Honda that us North Americans will never get to enjoy

    I wish people would quit this line. North America gets the Civic SI which is the exact same car with better styling and better suspension.
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    Old 03-01-07, 09:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by rosskoss
    I wish people would quit this line. North America gets the Civic SI which is the exact same car with better styling and better suspension.
    Doesn't look like the same car to me. The Si makes less power, and evidently has a softer suspension. Softer != better
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    Originally Posted by ff_
    If this was a Lexus, you guys would be drooling all over it.

    (you know I'm right...)
    And you have a problem with Lexus owners drooling over Lexus cars......

    Get over it and move on.
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    Old 03-01-07, 09:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by Hameed
    And you have a problem with Lexus owners drooling over Lexus cars......

    Get over it and move on.
    Does this make you horny, hameed?
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    Old 03-01-07, 09:43 AM
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    Originally Posted by ff_
    Does this make you horny, hameed?
    Nope ff_ . And neither does your Civic for that matter.

    But it's obvious it does make you horny though. LOL

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