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Next time you post, kill the colors. It hurts my eyes trying to read. And less smileys. Nonetheless what ever happens, I still love my Honda. |
I love my Honda too, but there's not much hope left in the future. It's a dying breed. plus Acura killed their entire 2009 line up with that nast grill, what were they thinking |
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RL is ugly anyways. keep the s2000 |
NEW RL is ugly. same goes for TL |
The margin they make for each RL is so much better than the S2000 though. Remember S2000 was a parting gift to the engineer who gave birth to the S600....it's overenginered little rocket that costed so much to develop and sold for so little money.... RL just a big ass sedan with lots of computers on it. |
everyone's hating on Honda "now," saying the "glory years" were 10-15 years ago...but come on...sure the ITR is gone and I absolutely LOVE that car...but a new Civic Si produces more hp than the ITR did...the new Honda Fit produces more power than a '91 Civic Si did and is every bit as fun to drive. The RSX Type S has made more power than the old ITR, et etc the list goes on...I mean I'd LOVE to see a CTR or an ITR (RSX-R? haha), or hell, even a sweet Fit Type R or something...but I think Honda still has a lot going for it. I'm not sure why they'd can the s2k altogether instead of just holding onto the current design for another year or two and wait for the economy to turn around... |
^RSX/Integra has been discontinued for a few years now Fit is more similar to a Yaris than its early 90's civic HB roots I agree Civic Si is still pretty good. CTR is now a sport sedan but it's still pretty hot. I think what everyone else is saying that honda sports cars dont have much of a future (NSX and s2000)..as for their FWD sporty compact cars they only have the civic left (prelude/integra are gone) |
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