The R designation was born nearly three decades ago, in 1992, with the introduction of the NSX Type R. Only 483 units were produced through 1995. Next up, Honda rolled out the DC2 Integra Type R and ...
Hondas don’t get a lot of love from speed-seeking car enthusiasts. Mention the Civic, and you’ll be relegated to the parts-bin/Frankenstein-build circle. Talk about the Integra Type-R, and they’ll be ...
. The latter day DC5 is a much less well-known quantity: unlike the DC2, it was only ever a 'grey' in the UK and is a far rarer sight on our roads. DC5 took all we love about DC2 and went further The ...
It may be hard to believe, but there are still some people left in this world that haven't heard of JUN Auto Mechanic. One of Japan's most well-known tuners, JUN has applied its horsepower-inducing ...
! Through a combination of Gran Turismo and the Internet, a whole generation of enthusiasts have been introduced to a previously unknown world of Spec Cs, Ralliarts and S-Specials. And Type Rs, of ...
Japan, as most of you realize, is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is a country unto itself, like nowhere else on earth. The food is different, the people are different - even the air is ...
Remember the Acura RSX? It was a sporty little coupe/hatch that Honda offered over a decade ago, with an aggressive demeanor and wedgy looks. And in Type-S spec, it packed a bit of a punch. But not as ...
With the NSX and Civic Type R currently in its range, there’s no denying that Honda makes some exciting performance cars. However, there was a time, not too long ago, when the Japanese car ...
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