I personally dont see anything wrong with doing this.
My main reason is, the Euro is badged as an Acura in the US. Its the SAME car. I just dont like it when people place a badge on a car that isn't the same.
Thats what i think too. But in the interest of remaining a fully fledged, incontrovertible, heterosexual, I will most likely leave it as it is.
I personally dont see anything wrong with doing this.
My main reason is, the Euro is badged as an Acura in the US. Its the SAME car. I just dont like it when people place a badge on a car that isn't the same.
The interior is different I think. And they run better heads on their K24s I'm pretty sure.
reading the owner's manual here is depressing. ive read many over the years from various makes and you cannot help but feel that australian consumers pay more for less.
Its the SAME car. I just dont like it when people place a badge on a car that isn't the same.
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Originally Posted by ctx
doesn't seem as bad as type r badge on non-type r
+1 Accord Euro with Type R badge is so silly. I wouldn't mind the Acura grille if you can get the genuine one, I've seen Civics with a Mesh grille and the tiny "ACURA" wording boot badge in it, looked silly too.
Well traditionally: "Honda performance models are recognised by the Red H badge, which are reserved for the Type R models and formerly our F1 cars, with ‘R’ meaning Racing."
I guess it does seem to be a bit rice if you're putting it on a 1.8 litre Civic but it's no different to putting a M badge on a 320i with M-sport bodykit I guess. I've heard people comment that modding an Accord is like putting lipstick on a pig but !@#$ them, do what you like.
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