The dealer evidently started at $45,000 before the prospective buyer negotiated it down
This one-off build might look like a wild rendering but it is 100% real
A 7th-gen Honda Civic Coupe is an unconventional match for the bed of a Nissan Frontier
From a financial standpoint probably not, but it would sure look good as this rendering proves
It seems as though all the hype surrounding the hot Corolla was for good reason
In a parallel universe, the mighty hot hatch could have a family-oriented sibling
This means that the new hot hatch lives up to Honda’s promise of being the most powerful Type R model ever
The punchy little hatchback has grown in size and performance for a quarter of a century
The driver of the VW Golf was apparently looking at their phone while behind the wheel
It’s also one of just seven such cars with a sub-$60,000 MSRP
Ko Yamamoto says we shouldn’t rule out electrification for the Type R, although the hot hatch will remain FWD
The redesigned wing not only looks cooler but also weights 2.2 pounds less than the stock unit
A customer brochure suggests that the new model will get around 10 more hp and 15 more lb-ft of torque than the outgoing Civic Type R
The top 10 list features five SUVs and only one electric car
You won’t find built-in shift lights or a flat-bottom rim on the newest hot hatch’s steering wheel
Dreaming about your ideal Honda Civic Type R just got easier
Wheels drop from 20 to 19-in and configurable digital instrument cluster has new layout when it switches to +R mode
First introduced in 1972, the Honda Civic is currently in its 11th generation