2007 Honda Civic Type R
#26
Originally Posted by BlueEyes
I am still grinning ear to ear with the ITR. Both great cars, they just go about their business in different ways.
Your ITR is sweet. I love them in White. Such a good looking, fun, and focused car!
That engine just loves to scream
#28
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Originally Posted by BlueEyes
I don't have an 8.
The ITR, RX-8, and a handful of other cars were on my shortlist. I really wanted an 8, but couldn't find a used example in the condition I expected for the $$ I was willing to spend. I have had a lot of seat time in the car, however.
If I could have gotten an 8 for the same price, and same condition as the ITR, I would have picked the 8 hands down. I do a lot of commuting, in fact, that's how I spend most of my driving time (100 miles/day). The 8 just makes more sense for that duty. It's a lot more refined, and more comfortable while delivering the same performance.
If I had to choose either of them just for the fun of it, I think I'd choose the ITR. I love the rawness of the car; it's so focused. I get in it and just want to hammer on it, and it'll take it all day long. Another bonus, parts are dirt cheap. It does wear on me a bit for my commutes. It's loud at highway cruise, it has no convenience features, and that stereo...I would have rather they left the thing out, it's that bad. Another negative is the image:- I'm not too concerned about it, but I have clients and business partners that find the sight of me stepping out of it in a suit humorous. I don't know if it'll hurt me with new clients.
I think both cars are close in the fun to drive category, but the ITR gets the edge IMO because of how raw and mechanical it all feels.
As an all-round car, I'd be happier with an Rx-8, however I am still grinning ear to ear with the ITR. Both great cars, they just go about their business in different ways.
The ITR, RX-8, and a handful of other cars were on my shortlist. I really wanted an 8, but couldn't find a used example in the condition I expected for the $$ I was willing to spend. I have had a lot of seat time in the car, however.
If I could have gotten an 8 for the same price, and same condition as the ITR, I would have picked the 8 hands down. I do a lot of commuting, in fact, that's how I spend most of my driving time (100 miles/day). The 8 just makes more sense for that duty. It's a lot more refined, and more comfortable while delivering the same performance.
If I had to choose either of them just for the fun of it, I think I'd choose the ITR. I love the rawness of the car; it's so focused. I get in it and just want to hammer on it, and it'll take it all day long. Another bonus, parts are dirt cheap. It does wear on me a bit for my commutes. It's loud at highway cruise, it has no convenience features, and that stereo...I would have rather they left the thing out, it's that bad. Another negative is the image:- I'm not too concerned about it, but I have clients and business partners that find the sight of me stepping out of it in a suit humorous. I don't know if it'll hurt me with new clients.
I think both cars are close in the fun to drive category, but the ITR gets the edge IMO because of how raw and mechanical it all feels.
As an all-round car, I'd be happier with an Rx-8, however I am still grinning ear to ear with the ITR. Both great cars, they just go about their business in different ways.
Exactly what I found. I had an 8, but the Integra I bought as a replacement for it is somehow a more fun car. As you say, it's the rawness and willingness to rev, but if you want you can potter around town....most flexible engine I have ever come accross.
#29
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Sounds like type-r should have the performance of the Si, but is more ridgid and should handle very well. They have done TOOOO MUCH to the interior, way too much going on, should have made it more basic looking, not really a fan of the interior or the exterior, but still wouldnt mind having one
#30
The JDM Civic Type-R. From everything I have read, it's a beast. Goes inch for inch with an NSX Type-S Zero on Suzuka. Too bad it will likely never make it over here.
http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/type-r_jdm.asp
http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/type-r_jdm.asp
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I'm not a racing guy and I don't know **** about cars but the 2007 Civic Type R Sedan marked a time very close to a NSX Type S on the Tsukuba circuit as driven by Tsuchiya. And looking at the tach needle rise really convinced me its much faster than the Integra Type R.
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