::HONDAsonic::
23.12.2005, 16:18
Hoffe, es wurde hier noch net gepostet!?
http://www.streetracing.org/photoevents/temp/941/CIMG1358.JPG
http://www.sromagazine.com/photopost/data/3344/CIMG13571.JPG
http://www.sromagazine.com/photopost/data/3344/CIMG1359.JPG
On the contents page (not shown) it says:
Next Civic Type-R spotted at the Honda testing grounds
deep into the Tochigi countryside.
Article:
On September 22nd of this year Honda gloriously offered
a glimpse of the next Civic Type-R.Then, Honda lovers
quickly said: "What?! Europe will only get
the Hatchback and Japan will get a sedan? A sedan cannot be
a true Civic Type-R!"
How do you feel about it? As you know, this car will only
be developed for Japan's domestic market. This is a very
uplifting thing for Japanese Honda lovers. If they finally
decide to put this car into production, it is so like Honda to
do such a thing. The Civic Type-R will have the same engine
as the current Integra Type-R. The current Civic Type-R
has long been discontinued. In other words, a new ship
has come in.
Of course, this is the first time a Civic sedan will be a Type-R.
The 3rd thru 6th generation sports model Civics had a powerful
DOHC engine. The S, Si, SiR, and Type-R in order.
In the past, a Civic sedan performed well in motorsports. A 5th
generation Civic Sedan SiR placed the highest in its class
during the Japan Super Touring (at JGTC) races that were popular in the 90's.
On par with the Mercedes C-class Super Touring racecar of the
same years. Thus, a Civic sedan already has victory in its heritage.
Since the next generation Civic Type-R shares the same 2 liter
DOHC i-VTEC engine as the current Integra Type-R, it's sure
to be a fast car, as well as fun to drive. It will share the same
6-speed manual transmission as well.
For the exterior, it will be the traditional championship white,
and have the trademark Type-R rear spoiler. Also, you'll find a
body kit unique to only the Type-R sedan. The interior will have have red Recaro seats.
Honda has not yet decided to release the car as a 2006 or 2007.
I hope Honda considers the Japanese version of the Civic Type-R
to be the European hatchback
http://www.streetracing.org/photoevents/temp/941/CIMG1358.JPG
http://www.sromagazine.com/photopost/data/3344/CIMG13571.JPG
http://www.sromagazine.com/photopost/data/3344/CIMG1359.JPG
On the contents page (not shown) it says:
Next Civic Type-R spotted at the Honda testing grounds
deep into the Tochigi countryside.
Article:
On September 22nd of this year Honda gloriously offered
a glimpse of the next Civic Type-R.Then, Honda lovers
quickly said: "What?! Europe will only get
the Hatchback and Japan will get a sedan? A sedan cannot be
a true Civic Type-R!"
How do you feel about it? As you know, this car will only
be developed for Japan's domestic market. This is a very
uplifting thing for Japanese Honda lovers. If they finally
decide to put this car into production, it is so like Honda to
do such a thing. The Civic Type-R will have the same engine
as the current Integra Type-R. The current Civic Type-R
has long been discontinued. In other words, a new ship
has come in.
Of course, this is the first time a Civic sedan will be a Type-R.
The 3rd thru 6th generation sports model Civics had a powerful
DOHC engine. The S, Si, SiR, and Type-R in order.
In the past, a Civic sedan performed well in motorsports. A 5th
generation Civic Sedan SiR placed the highest in its class
during the Japan Super Touring (at JGTC) races that were popular in the 90's.
On par with the Mercedes C-class Super Touring racecar of the
same years. Thus, a Civic sedan already has victory in its heritage.
Since the next generation Civic Type-R shares the same 2 liter
DOHC i-VTEC engine as the current Integra Type-R, it's sure
to be a fast car, as well as fun to drive. It will share the same
6-speed manual transmission as well.
For the exterior, it will be the traditional championship white,
and have the trademark Type-R rear spoiler. Also, you'll find a
body kit unique to only the Type-R sedan. The interior will have have red Recaro seats.
Honda has not yet decided to release the car as a 2006 or 2007.
I hope Honda considers the Japanese version of the Civic Type-R
to be the European hatchback