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Personally I do not buy used sports cars for personal use. They have all been run hard and suffered "imprecise" driving along the way at best. Especially the manuals.
In the second or third year of the Type R I'll let the dealer know I have an interest, see what they do. The world of sports cars will be different then, who knows what will be out. And honestly, I don't want to get another new car until WAZE is offered. Tired of rigging up my phone to use it. Petty I guess but a realistic part of driving these days. |
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Sorry, don't get that. This is not your father's Civic. It's not an SI. It isn't a poser's car like those some have mentioned. And it IS worth every penny of its asking price. Just not to many people. Most of us only drive to get to work, pick up milk, or take the kids to school or skating. I agree that for these purposes, the Civic Type R is way too much car and is quite overpriced (though still more practical than most in its segment). Also too much money to show off at Cars&Coffee. But if you want something to drive hard on a track, that you can still daily (and leave most of the cars compared to it here in your mirror), it's a definite option. For anyone else, just buy a regular Civic and pick up an "R" badge on ebay for $5. Problem solved. :icon17: |
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From Top Gear magazine: “The development car that achieved the lap time was technically representative of production specification,” says Honda. “A full floating roll cage was installed for safety reasons, but its presence did not provide any additional rigidity to the body frame. “The extra weight of the cage was compensated for by the temporary removal of the infotainment system and rear seats. The car was using road legal track-focused tyres.” https://www.topgear.com/car-news/hot...urgring-record |
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not sure which article I read it in, but apparently the tires it ran on won't come stock from the factory, if that is, in fact, true it is a big deal, it would be tantamount to Nissan slapping slicks on the 370 and saying it runs 0-60 in 4 sec flat, then sell it with some summer tires that run 5 sec. I do hope the type r succeeds and crushes everything out there from the factory, this would be a nice kick in the *** to all the manufacturers, another capable competitor enters the arena. |
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It will be likely two years before I make a move on a car, and am watching the Lotus 400 for refinements and special editions. I'll survey the market, and hope that the electronics advance. Even if a Z35 or Type R scratch my itch. It is ok to have niceties in a performance car. I have a full track car for otherwise. |
They can keep their Honda Civic Type R, with all its records and awards. In no way would I take it over my Z. Plus all this mumbo jumbo about it being a stock vehicle is IMHO a bunch of propaganda to sell more Civics. Next!
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I wanted to heavily criticize this car for the hell of it once it actually started knocking on the doors of shipping containers headed for the US... but I can't.
This thing is a pretty solid performer, and all indicators point to it being priced right in line with its pool of competition. The Focus RS may be AWD, but is it running close to 2009 GT-R lap times on the nurburgring? The STI is getting more expensive for this year - starting at close to $37k. Focus RS is $38k. All you guys talking about "it's a Civic" turn around and point to Golfs, Imprezas, and Focuses in the same breath and it's funny. Would be a badass daily driver for the performance-minded driver all day. I'm not buying one, but this car will be sold in droves to Honda boys as it's the first legitimate Honda tuner car since the RSX Type S of the early 2000s. This will drive the competition in the market in a fantastic way and I'm not upset or insecure about this. Rock on, Honda. Maybe the potential success of this car will make Nissan build a legitimate hot hatch kind of car instead of this weak sauce Sentra Nismo sticker pack bullsh!t. |
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IDGAF what wheels the thing is driving, it's putting up impressive numbers and it's about time Honda stepped into the world of boosted 4-cylinders. |
Reviews are in and as expected it, well received. Dam I wish I had the money for this DD.
New 2018 Honda Civic Type R Shines In First Review |
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There's clearly a lot of hate for this car lol and it's obvious...the type R is literally the opposite of the Z!
Yes, I think the car is extremely ugly and even if it were aesthetically designed in a way that I like I would still choose the Z for the obvious reasons. However, I have to give credit where it's due. The car, for what it does, is super impressive! Looks are obviously subjective. The price seems to be in the ball park of the competitors, but at the end of the day a buyer will pay whatever they think the value of the car is. Basically the type R sucks and Zs are the best :rofl2: |
Fond memories of my 1998 Integra Type-R, number 313. Wonder where it is now and if its still living or wadded or modded/molested.....Not a super fast car, but handled so well and balanced. I enjoyed toying with people in 1 or 3 series BMWs at the time that tried to follow me on a twisty back road, only to see them tuck the front and almost go into the trees.
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My main desire for AWD would be weather capability not performance. If AWD had the performance advantage under 500HP, I'm sure the Juke Nismo would have been AWD not FWD. Remember, AWD on cars like the GTR are so they don't spin out of control. Not to give them an advantage in corners. People get caught up in ADVERTISING and end up stereotyping just because a few supercars actually needed AWD to put the power down. A regular power civic won't need it if it's been well sorted in the suspension.
The civic looks a lil over the top and those seats are tacky but... it's an incredible machine and I think the performance is awesome. Reviewers are quick to point out the lack of torque steer is a brand new concept. Not really. Though I'm sure the civic has none whatsoever. The torque steer in the integra type R was so negligible that I considered that to practically have no Torque Steer. Honda has always had the potential to make The BEST. FWD cars money can buy. They just opted not to. For 15 years they performed an experiment to see if they can build shytmobiles and would they still get sales and awards. They succeeded at showing people are drones who will follow any advertising without letting their own senses make the judgement. Now they came back to the soul of the car market. The true enthusiast.I'm happy they did. Glad to have you back Honda... |
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And my comment about the weight means that you HAVE to get on the gas sooner in order to get the corner exit speed up. The GTR has a lot of mass to accelerate, so the sooner you start fighting inertia the better. The other thing that AWD will do for performance is give you maximum grip on all 4 for acceleration. In a FWD/front engine car, the rear wheels are essentially only there to keep the back bumper off the ground. Why not put some torque to them. Added advantage is that it will probably even out the tire wear front to back (not that anyone truly racing this car will care that much). If you've ever driven a 4 wheel drive car in anger, back to back with its 2WD sibling, you'd probably have felt what I'm talking about. It isn't advertising (and no, I didn't just drink the Kool-Aid, LOL). ;-) But I agree completely with your point that for most people the AWD system on the Civic Type R will be for safety. And that's a good thing. It just happens to be a party trick for the track as well. And your other points are right on, as well. |
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eww is all I gotta say about this Type R. Lol Z's all day :)
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There will be some advantages to AWD on road but the higher the horsepower, the more useful it is... the lower the HP. For urban use? Unnecessary, but always good to have. My point is FWD well sorted can run with FWD based AWD cars with low HP numbers. The Mazda 3 did it. Even with nightmarish torque steer and cornering weaknesses. All that said... RWD or go home! |
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Infiniti is suppose to infinitize the MB A250. I think if that happens? Fvck all those hatches. :tup: Especially if infiniti makes an AMG copy?! :driving: |
Dealers being dicks
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Yes they did it with Miatas, S2000, GT350, Focus RS, and various 911s. BtW there are lots of unsold 350 and RS sitting on dealer lots. Down to MSRP now and I bet by October they will be discounted or offer special financing on them.
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Flame suit on...I wish I would have read more on this civic earlier. I would have jumped on the list. But I really, really need a fun DD sedan to bang around town in. Put a deposit down today, paying sticker...Dealer already sold their first two, 3rd was inside waiting for the buyer to pick it up. I'm the 4th but won't even lay hands on it till 2018. Worth the wait, I'm a die hard Honda fan since college. When I need RWD I will jump in my Nismo!
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Looking like additional variants could possibly be making there way if this model is successful (which it looks like it will be)
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/t...ve-more-power/ I am very happy with my Mugen-modded Fit but I could imagine the CTR as a possible option in a few years for me. |
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That car in AWD =
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Paying sticker is a great deal since most dealers are ramping the price up due to demand. It will definitely be fun! Congrats! :tup: |
People paid stupid money for the Mugen Civic Si a few years ago.....and still want stupid money for them. All it was was suspension bits, really nice wheels, some interior bits, and a nice blue color.
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But pretty. Didn't matter as most of those cars were just hard parked anyway. This one, I think we'll see on the race track. A local track addict has an order in for one - will compliment his track spec S2000 and 911 GT3RS. Looking forward to seeing how it does. |
I would take one too. But not pay an extra 10k for it
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Dealerships around here are having customers bid for them. No thanks. If I ever have the $$$, I'm getting a camaro zl1!
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Some dealerships imnediately put them on ebay. Going for 45k...that is just stupid.
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I have seen one up close and personal. The seats should have been outsourced to Sparco or otherwise for a better design, they look like eBay specials. The trim around the vehicle looks good from standing above it, but up close you can see see seams in odd places. The exhaust also leaves room for so much more. All in all the car is cool, but clearly a play toy for someone. For a good amount less money I would just get the Si and have it done with. I realize they are different cars, but in everyday use the Si would work just fine.
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