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  1. #397
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyDC5S View Post
    I was told 45k roughly after dealer delivery.

    I'm hoping this model will be built in Thailand one day, shave off 10k off the price.
    LOL, I doubt they will shave off 10k even if they are built in Thailand. It is all about profit maximising, not doing charity work.

  2. #398
    Realistically speaking... My point of view...

    According to memory... When the DC5 integra came out standard it was 42K and the Type R was 46K...

    So if the same pattern was to happen... The standard Civic sports now is 33.5K so I'm guessing that the Type R would be around 38K or so...

    The fact that it's a Civic as well compared to an Integra I don't think it'll reach the 46K mark *fingers crossed* either way I'm gonna get it hahaha so doesn't really matter...

    Also I did a quick online conversion of the UK price to AUD and it's around the 35K more so yeah... I'm expecting 42K or so... Hopefully that's with on road...

  3. #399
    Quote Originally Posted by UNLS1 View Post
    ONCE AGAIN PEOPLE! the prices have not been released so settle down and dont believe anything untill HONDA AUSTRALIA has released the official prices!

    im so over 'he said'. 'ive herd' 'apparantly'

    just be patient.
    Agreed, quotes without proper references suck. But still 46k is abit steep for a CTR

  4. #400
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratahu View Post
    Yep, #355, amen to that. From my point of view it needs to be competitive with the MPS3.

    The way I see it, the awesomeness of that engine is matched by the "complete package" thing of the CTR. However if it starts costing 5-10k more then forget about it. Mazdas have awesome build quality as well and they arranged the performance driving day which I'm not about to forget.

    Mazda on average is the top #1 brand for quality, followed closely by Honda. The gap to Toyota in 3rd is huge. Ford etc are waaay down on the list.
    not sure if this has been covered on this forum, but the MPS3's have had some issues with the engine literally falling out of the car. so if you call this quality then i dont want quality. Also this "topgear" list doesnt mean jack to be honest, because I read a survey from what people thought about cars in the US and they said HYUNDAIS were the most reliable. It's obviously based on people's opinions and if u asked another group of people their opinions would differ

  5. #401


    which type R u prefer.... 4 door also look nice

  6. #402
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    Quote Originally Posted by QuintessentiaLs View Post
    Realistically speaking... My point of view...

    According to memory... When the DC5 integra came out standard it was 42K and the Type R was 46K...

    So if the same pattern was to happen... The standard Civic sports now is 33.5K so I'm guessing that the Type R would be around 38K or so...

    The fact that it's a Civic as well compared to an Integra I don't think it'll reach the 46K mark *fingers crossed* either way I'm gonna get it hahaha so doesn't really matter...

    Also I did a quick online conversion of the UK price to AUD and it's around the 35K more so yeah... I'm expecting 42K or so... Hopefully that's with on road...
    The Civic Sport has a very different engine.
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  7. #403
    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    which type R u prefer.... 4 door also look nice
    Off course this one!!!! no question about it!!!

  8. #404
    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post


    which type R u prefer.... 4 door also look nice
    Yes everyone would love that version to come to australia but the probability of that is very very very slim. According to the UK forums there will be a RR version which is a very stripped down version of the current civic hatchback.

  9. #405
    Quote Originally Posted by krazibone View Post
    Yes everyone would love that version to come to australia but the probability of that is very very very slim. According to the UK forums there will be a RR version which is a very stripped down version of the current civic hatchback.
    Wooot???? another version of the civic HATCHBACK... we want sedan or coupe!!!!

  10. #406
    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    Wooot???? another version of the civic HATCHBACK... we want sedan or coupe!!!!
    Apparently so its a light weight version of the current type r coming out called Type-R R i'm guessing. Also a Jazz type R L.O.L factor in full effect. But don't quote me on this, its something that i found on the UK civic type r forums.

    Thread:

    http://civictype-r.co.uk/phpbb2/view...f664d92ce3b5ed

    You will need to register to view their forums though. Good if you want to know what the consumers think of the car over there.

  11. #407
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    apparently the 4dr Ctr is still in production through test and stuff

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