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 ...
! 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 ...
There Are Three Great Things About Hawaii:The beaches, the women, and the food. Make that four things-you can't forget the cars. Often overlooked, Hawaii is responsible for some of the most impressive ...
Hyper yellow and green. Some love the combination, some hate it. And the latter likely hate it when they see it growing larger in their rearview mirrors, right before the bitch-slap that's to come at ...
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 ...
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 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Honda's sporty reputation rested - before the recent launch of its Civic Type R - on the distinction of the Integra. The first Honda ...
As with previous generations, the eventual production Integra will be sold as an Acura in North America. Having made the announcement earlier this year, followed by a batch of teaser images, Honda has ...
Honda's last iteration of the Integra, the DC5, was loved and loathed when it was released in 2001, with the focus mainly on the Type-R model, which - in Australia - had less power, smaller brakes and ...