We've pestered Honda for quite a while for running somewhat delicate with its U.s. items, and the way that Honda doesn't let us have the magnificent Civic Type R—the freshest cycle of which was simply reviewed at the Geneva car expo is one of our greatest hamburgers.
One hair-ablaze Civic aficionado, Nikos Stoufis, has gone grassroots to attempt and change that. Brought to our consideration via Autoweek, Stoufis began an online request of on Change.org proposed to call for an end to "the oppression our business sector" and treachery of Honda's center standard set out by Soichiro Honda, expressing that, "Without hustling, there is no Honda." For the record, the Type R is not a race auto, but instead a street auto, however we get the point.
"There is no reason any longer," the appeal proffers. Really, there is a reason: bringing the Type R isn't almost as straightforward as including a fat turbocharger and a spoiler, yet would include Honda putting resources into the precise expensive methodology of federalizing a whole body style (a five-entryway) of the Civic, which isn't sold here even in non–type R structure.
Bring it, Honda: Enthusiasts Petition to Bring Civic Type R to America
That said, Honda representative Chris Martin let us know, "We are following customer and media enthusiasm toward the Civic Type R idea as of late indicated in Europe, and its decent to see such excitement for one of our items. In spite of the fact that we don't have any arrangements to bring the Type R to the U.s. right now, anything is conceivable in the long run on the off chance that it bodes well.
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