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Originally posted by Joe90 View PostWhats with all the hate towards the new Civic?
My dad's got one (company car) and its brilliant. 2.2 diesel is loads of fun compared to most other similar cars & aint too bad on the wallet either with 55mpg.
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Whats with all the hate towards the new Civic?
My dad's got one (company car) and its brilliant. 2.2 diesel is loads of fun compared to most other similar cars & aint too bad on the wallet either with 55mpg.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWatch it you! Just remember I'm the only one who knows where the kettle is!
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Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostPiss off.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostThe Golf GTi is king then.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEnjoy whilst you still can.
Honda Civic Type-R axed - BBC Top Gear
NSX is long dead.
S2000 is no more.
TypeR civic is dead.
And what of Toyota? Where's the MR2, Celica, Supra? All dead.
Next Type R will probably be a 1 litre diesel with a battery stuck up it's arse.
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Enjoy whilst you still can.
Honda Civic Type-R axed - BBC Top Gear
NSX is long dead.
S2000 is no more.
TypeR civic is dead.
And what of Toyota? Where's the MR2, Celica, Supra? All dead.
Next Type R will probably be a 1 litre diesel with a battery stuck up it's arse.
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The view in the rear mirror is terribly obscured by the daft plastic spolier, but, all things considered, this is the most fun can I have ever driven, as well as the most ugly.
Includes company 320, C class and owning a GTV and MX5.
It just blew my brains away at how quickly I could overtake anything.
I did not drive it at stupid speeds, just loved the accelleration and pulling away from anything thinking TypeR - Let's race it!
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYeah, must be a problem with the shape.
Put the kettle on love, the boys are talking.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI know a few people have had a lot of battery problems with the (horrible) new shape.
Put the kettle on love, the boys are talking.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostI was looking at one of these last time I was buying, and was astounded how flimsy the body panels are on them.
Needless to say gives very little protection when progressing as Wilmslow implies he was.
I didn't buy one.
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