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Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 11th, 2010, 11:41 pm
by SRASC

Empty your cannons in salute, TopGearers - the Civic Type R is dead.
Honda has axed the high-revving madcap hot hatch because its 197bhp 2-litre engine won't comply with the upcoming Euro V emissions regulations.
Production of the Type R will continue until October, and sales will end in December. Until then, the company is offering massive savings on all Type R models to see it off in style.
You can even witness an automotive 21-gun salute, of sorts, later this month at Silverstone when Honda will allow owners' club members the chance to hit the track in a ‘lap of honour'.
Saddened by this news? You should be. Sure, the mega-muscle hatches of late - Focus RS, Megane RS 250, Golf R et al - blow the 197bhp Type R into the weeds, but that free-revving engine and pointy drive make it a compelling hot-hatch choice next to the staid Golf GTI and chest-wigged Focus ST.
It also means Honda's entire model line is bereft of a cooking model, with the next Civic expected to hit the UK late next year.
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Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 1:16 am
by red_dragon
that is the UK version .. so doh really matter too much
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 6:19 am
by r3iXmann
when the next integra coming?

or crz


Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 8:29 am
by SRASC
red_dragon wrote:that is the UK version .. so doh really matter too much
You did know that
Honda announced the Type R sedan was stopping production this month as well right?
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 10:17 am
by Hirotoshi
that was expected, so until the world economy gets back on track (3-5 yrs time), expect more hybrids like the crz ($20k a pop) for an underpowered enthausiast car. there wil also be more turbocharged models for sale in the future,let,s just call it the green power evolution, so what size battery you running

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Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 10:43 am
by No Fear at all!!!
r3iXmann wrote:when the next integra coming?

or crz


ME LIKE !!!!

Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 2:14 pm
by speedfreak44
No Fear at all!!! wrote:r3iXmann wrote:when the next integra coming?

or crz


ME LIKE !!!!

x2
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 4:00 pm
by ingalook
speedfreak44 wrote:No Fear at all!!! wrote:r3iXmann wrote:when the next integra coming?

or crz


ME LIKE !!!!

x2
Fiyah-bun dat CRZ... it fail hard
Looking good... but 122hp eh getting yuh nowhere fast...
Toyota starting to build affordable sports cars (FT-86, Naruse), Mazda have the Mazdaspeed2 in the pipeline (1.5 turbo) ford has the Fiesta ST coming but - Honda only studying to play jam-totee with the CR-Z
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 4:15 pm
by halfdef
if they wanna stop production send them to trinidad they are always welcomed here ...................................starting the ''save the type r fund '' taking contributions
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 5:06 pm
by speedfreak44
$1 towards the fund
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 5:54 pm
by CD4Accord
I am a well known civic-hater, but this to me just sums up Honda's recent corporate policy... AKA try to copy Toyota in everything they do.. However Toyota's president Toyoda has seen past this and hence projects such as the new 86 (with Subaru doing nearly all the work for them) and the misdirected LF-A
Toyota gradually removed the few slightly exciting cars they had, so Honda decided to follow suit..
Eg. No more NSX, no more Accord-R, no more S2000, so it figures the type R civic should be next..
Also goes with Honda's pullout of F1, and look what good that did them... They had a winning car last year........
The CRZ is a ridiculous excuse for a "sporty" car... Even with spoon modding it it was still pathetically slow..
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 6:36 pm
by r3iXmann
CD4Accord wrote:The CRZ is a ridiculous excuse for a "sporty" car... Even with spoon modding it it was still pathetically slow..
it's a hybrid..it wasnt meant to be fast
and it's still new...the sir version to the first crx didnt come out until a while after the initial launch
it still damn sexy though 1lick
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 7:46 pm
by ingalook
r3iXmann wrote:CD4Accord wrote:The CRZ is a ridiculous excuse for a "sporty" car... Even with spoon modding it it was still pathetically slow..
it's a hybrid..it wasnt meant to be fast
and it's still new...the sir version to the first crx didnt come out until a while after the initial launch
it still damn sexy though 1lick
Its a Hybrid that gets 30mpg in spoon trim... yay - slow and thirsty
Why de france dey make a spoon version if it wasn't supposed to be fast?
Honda loosing ground in the youth/sporty market... and makers like Mazda, Toyota, Hyndai and even KIA more than happy to pick up the slack
Methinks I'll keep my EK hatch for some time still...
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 9:04 pm
by CD4Accord
Well consider too that honda is actually pricing themself out of the youth/sporty market by moving nearly all their models up the price scale....
Additionally, I think they want to change their boy racer rep when it comes to the civic..
Nonetheless, I don't rate the CR-Z as last time I saw one on display in the states it seemed like much more flash than function.. Also, unless we are racing Le-Mans, then sporty and Hybrid don't go together at all
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 9:28 pm
by SRASC
Honda is actively working on their 9th generation Honda Civic. Honda Civics of the past were always the leaders in being lightweight, compact size, and were inexpensive. This made them ideal for those who wanted to modify the car for performance. As the Honda Civics have been getting more and more advanced, so has their size, technology and weight.
Since the Honda Civic was getting heavier, and more expensive, Honda released the Fit to take its place as the lightweight inexpensive sibling. However, Honda has decided that in order to continue their dominance, they would need to revamp the Honda Civic, and the Honda Product Chief, Tsuneo Tanai ordered a complete revamp of the Honda Civic. Tanai ordered his engineers and designers to redesign the 9th gen Civic to be smaller, cheaper, lighter and more fuel efficient.
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 12th, 2010, 10:20 pm
by r3iXmann
CD4Accord wrote:Well consider too that honda is actually pricing themself out of the youth/sporty market by moving nearly all their models up the price scale....
Additionally, I think they want to change their boy racer rep when it comes to the civic..
Nonetheless, I don't rate the CR-Z as last time I saw one on display in the states it seemed like much more flash than function.. Also, unless we are racing Le-Mans, then sporty and Hybrid don't go together at all
the term sports car does not necessarily mean it's a race car
Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 19th, 2010, 11:36 pm
by Racers Edge
what d madda kant wrong with dat japanzee .....

Re: Honda Civic Type R Axed
Posted: August 20th, 2010, 4:56 pm
by Honda_Crew