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September 11th, 2020 09:38 AM #131
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September 11th, 2020 03:03 PM #132It's awesome to drive. Surprisingly compliant despite the 20" wheels, virtually no torque steer and incredibly neutral. I know because a friend got one.
Doesn't stop me from teasing him about all the fake vents though
He gets back at me by saying he doesn't have to look at the vents when he's inside
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September 11th, 2020 03:23 PM #133
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September 11th, 2020 04:10 PM #134
The Civic Type R is built on the hatchback version of the Civic FC platform. Not sure though why would you modify the Type R to look like a vanilla model.
If you want a sleeper Honda, get an Accord 3.5L or the newer 2.0T (same engine as the Type R). Sadly HondaPH only brought here the 1.5T Nobel and priced it very high.
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June 28th, 2021 04:29 AM #135Harry's Garage review of the Civic Type R Sport Line.
Since he liked the GR Yaris so much he decides to review the CTR and see if it offers the practicality the GR Yaris lacks.
2021 Honda Civic Type-R Sport line review. Is this the practical alternative to the GR Yaris? - YouTube
I like the 19" wheels! IMO a nice upgrade over the 20"s, although 18"s would have been even better.
As expected Harry's not a fan of the looks especially all the fake vents.
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