read it in the paper tday, honda cancelled development on the new acura supercar, first f1 now this whats next?
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but typeR's are light cars with small engines.. not that uneconomical really. i get 8L/100km in my "cruisy" driving... pretty damn good for 105hp/L NA with 4 seats, a boot, roof etc
I dont think Honda should or will can their sports cars...
sports cars that are light can be almost as economical as tiny engined econo-boxes... using cylinder de-activation technology.
Imagine the next S2000 replacement -> S3000 V6 that runs as a 2.0L 4 or even a 1.5L 3 when cruising and switches to a 3.0L 6 when your accelerating hard or with the press of a button.
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Originally posted by 00dc2 View Postcivic typeR and S2000 are still being manufactured, arent they?
The S2000 is a very old car. What I meant was that Honda don't have a future proof sportscar range. They have all but given up on future development of specialist sportscars.
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not really
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headline...29094514.shtml
even if the team is sold to somebody, its wont be honda, at least not honda poweredLast edited by K.C.; 30-12-08, 07:38 PM.
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Originally posted by m0nty View PostIn the opinion of Japanese tuners the FD2 is a great car, but not really a Civic because they always considered the Civic a hatch. Murakami-san called it a 4 door Integra with a Civic badge.
The S2000 is a very old car. What I meant was that Honda don't have a future proof sportscar range. They have all but given up on future development of specialist sportscars.
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Originally posted by 00dc2 View Posti understand and your right, it looks that way... but i just hope that its not true.. i hope under the surface the guys who were working on the canceled nsx will now switch to the s3000 replacement for the s2000.. which will come in coupe and roadster.
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