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Nice to see Acura address obvious problems. Even the rediculous shield grille is slowly morphing away from it's chunky, choking look. In fact, the solution would be to just lower the shield to the middle of the grille and tilt it, as seen here.
Turbo with SH-AWD and call it Type-S puh puh please!
And while they're at it, they can offer a Type R model. Toss in the 306hp Civic Type R with a proper 6 speed and I'm sure there will be people lining up for one.
Nice to see Acura address obvious problems. Even the rediculous shield grille is slowly morphing away from it's chunky, choking look. In fact, the solution would be to just lower the shield to the middle of the grille and tilt it, as seen here.
Back to 2008
Originally Posted by GSteg
And while they're at it, they can offer a Type R model. Toss in the 306hp Civic Type R with a proper 6 speed and I'm sure there will be people lining up for one.
And while they're at it, they can offer a Type R model. Toss in the 306hp Civic Type R with a proper 6 speed and I'm sure there will be people lining up for one.
Nice to see Acura address obvious problems. Even the rediculous shield grille is slowly morphing away from it's chunky, choking look. In fact, the solution would be to just lower the shield to the middle of the grille and tilt it, as seen here.
You mean like the 2008 mid-life update CSX we got here in Canada?
i had high hope for this upgrade before it comes out. but the rear quarter panel on still looks too much like a Civic, i don't blame them because this was a mmc, not a new gen. but for $2500 more i'd get a TLX Tech any day.