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The Honda Civic Type R’s 2.0-liter four-cylinder screamed to 8,000 rpm and developed 197 bhp at 7,400 rpm. This, combined ...
Incoming emissions regulations have forced Honda to discontinue the Civic Type R in Europe and the UK, but the model will still live in other markets. Honda has discontinued the Civic Type R hot hatch ...
Acura announced the brand’s entrant into the Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, brought to you by Gran ...
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The Honda Civic has been a mainstay of the small car landscape for more than 50 years. Now, in its 11th generation, it plays ...
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A MAJOR car manufacturer is axing its record-breaking hot hatch just three years after its latest revamp. The FL5-generation ...
In the same way that Autocar used to invite a Caterham Seven to its annual handling day every year as a kind of palette ...
Ford introduced yet another version of the Mustang, this time called the FX.Like many Mustangs before it, the FX is a ...
The hybrid wars are heating up as Australians gently cool on electric cars. We drive four of today’s most intriguing, ...
Honda Motor said on Tuesday that it was scaling back its investment in electric vehicles given slowing demand and would be focusing on hybrids, now far more in favour, with a slew of revamped models.
Two decades on, and some hot hatchbacks of this era are creeping into modern classic territories, but which ones are they?