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Only One Honda Civic Type R Was Built As A Sedan
The Honda Civic Type R has been a mainstay within Honda's lineup for decades, first appearing in 1997. The EK9 generation began this decades-long lineage of high-performance Japanese sports cars, with ...
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Honda Civic FD2 Type R rev limiter Nürburgring madness
The Honda Civic FD2 Type R screams to the limiter around the Nürburgring — raw, mechanical, and beautifully balanced.
Honda's Type R designation first appeared on the NSX; the NSX-R being a stripped-out, track-ready version of the iconic mid-engine Ferrari fighter. The Championship White paint finish also originates ...
The 8th-generation Civic family that spanned 2006 to 2011 model years was fortunate enough to be gifted a coveted Type R version, but as usual, the U.S. never got a taste. The Si released in the U.S.
Sometimes you meet a car that turns everything you thought you knew about the model on its head. The 2007-2011 FD2 Honda Civic Type R is the perfect case in point. Let me explain. Disappointingly, it ...
What comes next for Type R Hondas? The recently announced Civic Ultimate Edition brings to an end production for the current FL5, after three years on sale and very limited availability. It’s hard to ...
The Honda Civic Type R is 25 years old and feeling better than ever. Morphing from a high-revving and naturally-aspirated cult hero to a modern-day power-per-litre turbocharged monster is no mean feat ...
Honda has always been an unconventional marque; Their first car was a maniacal chain-driven roadster with a threshold exceeding the redline of 9500 rpm. It was a car made by enthusiasts, for ...
In matters of art and design, fashion and architecture, two separate factions of aesthetic seem to continually combat each other for ultimate supremacy. In one corner is minimalism, the champion of ...
Marnus Moolman is a young aspiring automotive writer from South Africa. Currently studying to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, he aims to pursue his lifetime dream of running his automotive ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
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