I never owned a Type R, but I did own a Integra, so I thought this was interesting. Thumbs up for the Type R!
http://www.insideline.com/features/1...-civic-si.html
I never owned a Type R, but I did own a Integra, so I thought this was interesting. Thumbs up for the Type R!
http://www.insideline.com/features/1...-civic-si.html
"If in doubt flat out!" In memories of ~Colin Mcrae~
great article
most def.
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The problem is that its just Sad.
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that's a pretty old article.... over a year. I remember when it first came out.
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It aint a tyte car if it aint a typeR! You can think the big SUV's and shit making small car manufacturers packing on the pounds. The best cars were made in the 90's period.
It does excite me that it outperforms most cars still, its hard to fight the battle of the bulge!
^^ Very true
"If in doubt flat out!" In memories of ~Colin Mcrae~
To me,these to cars aint in the same class.A type r is tuned for performance,(tuned suspension,brakes,etc)..The new civic si is not.They should of use a new civic type r,from japan of course!lol Type r vs Type r!!!!
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I would say they are in the same category, at their time they were the very best that we could/can get. The SI has more power and more brakes than the R, it "should" drag the R around. Its sad that the R also beats it in a drag race...
I STRONGLY agree with the statement about cars being so disconnected with the driver and for comfort. Look at the TSX for example, they took a badass sedan and made it a mush-mobile, it is no longer a drivers car.
^^Yea I would agree too, but the US market doesn't have access to Civic Type R.
"If in doubt flat out!" In memories of ~Colin Mcrae~
Content of the article was great, but it was written slightly amateur-ish. It just gets me when authors use an uncommon or unique wordset and then repeat it twice in the article - "Unfortunately, Bridgestone doesn't offer the RE010 in the Type R's dinky 195/55R15 size anymore"
"By 21st-century standards, the Integra Type R is hopelessly archaic. Forget the dinky, body-color wheels." Should just find another word, that would make a much stronger argument.
BUT - I completely agree with the disconnect of modern cars. That's the thing I hate the MOST of newer cars. And it's what I LOVE about my Accord, you just feel everything, and only drivers who care enough know the feeling I'm talking about.
Great article. Reminds of when I was in middle and high school dreaming of a Type R....makes me want to track one down now.
Good article interesting to read.