As the topic says should I put a SC on my car or should I wait for the new CTR to come over? Whatever I do wont be until a year or so because I want to learn how to install the SC myself. For arguments sake, lets say the CTR will be here in 03. Should I save up extra money for my SC or my CTR? What car will perform better? Plus with the CTR I will have a "stock" car and not one that is heavily modded. Plus if the CTR does not come out I want to get a new import that can run 0-60 in under 6.5 secs or damn close. Just wanted to know what you guys think...
Rumors says the CTR will be coming as an Si-R model here. But that is only a rumor. I will beleive it when the first CTR touches US soil. But we can hope, right?
Maybe you should think before YOU speak because I said if the CTR does not come over I want an import that will run 0-60 under 6.5 sec, DUMBASS. Maybe YOU should learn how to read the entire post before you make comments like that.
Wait for the CTR..I've never heard about the CTR go 0-60 in 6.5sec, but I've mostly seen it go in 6.8 seconds in magazines. Anyways, yeah I've also heard they're gonna come here as an SiR model, but since they call Si's SiR in Canada already, what are they gonna call the CTR in Canada? oh btw, has anyone test driven the new Si yet? It was supposed to come out Feb. 28th right? Lates.
ABSOLUTELY NOT- they will never bring a civic type r to the states
how are you so sure? i've heard in a couple mags that the rsx-r might be coming to the states soon because of the success of the rsx, and it might be followed up by the civic type r. sounds strange because it will be competing with the already limited edition 2002 civic si, but who knoes. we are all rooting for one, hope you do the same.
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