Civic type R to have 240bhp
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that pic above is probably just the cooking version of the civic isn't it?
no red badges on display anywhere, a measly 7k rev limit and it generally looks a bit tame.
i notice the dash board has the S2000 starter button on it though! shouldn't have imo - keep it for the S2000.
no red badges on display anywhere, a measly 7k rev limit and it generally looks a bit tame.
i notice the dash board has the S2000 starter button on it though! shouldn't have imo - keep it for the S2000.
#23
Originally Posted by moff,Jul 28 2005, 08:40 AM
Its the new Euro laws regarding pedestrian safety, they have no choice. Stuff pedestrian education, we got have cack looking cars to save the craniums of thick feckers who walk out onto a road.
What I really don't get is how you supposedly have legislation that dictates this (anyone know what that legislation is?) and then someone comes along and designs, say, a Chrysler sit up and beg thing/PMT/whatever or a 2CV or a BMW X5/X3 and that's OK Is there a Euro law that says if you design a really shit car, it doesn't apply? While I'm on my soapbox, aren't heavier cars going to do more damage to people and things and yet it seems modern cars add weight faster than that fat git from Celebrity Fit Club (Rik Waller?) and that's down to all the 'safety features' (girders in doors, hair bags, etc). Rant over!
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Originally Posted by Dark Blue Mark,Jul 29 2005, 09:50 AM
240 through the front wheels?
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Originally Posted by Mans Best,Jul 28 2005, 11:50 PM
I see. So what we should be driving is something that scoops up the thicko onto the roof and leaves them behind us, to be scraped up by the driver of the next car along, thus causing us the minimum of inconvenience. I'm warming to these designs
What I really don't get is how you supposedly have legislation that dictates this (anyone know what that legislation is?) and then someone comes along and designs, say, a Chrysler sit up and beg thing/PMT/whatever or a 2CV or a BMW X5/X3 and that's OK Is there a Euro law that says if you design a really shit car, it doesn't apply? While I'm on my soapbox, aren't heavier cars going to do more damage to people and things and yet it seems modern cars add weight faster than that fat git from Celebrity Fit Club (Rik Waller?) and that's down to all the 'safety features' (girders in doors, hair bags, etc). Rant over!
What I really don't get is how you supposedly have legislation that dictates this (anyone know what that legislation is?) and then someone comes along and designs, say, a Chrysler sit up and beg thing/PMT/whatever or a 2CV or a BMW X5/X3 and that's OK Is there a Euro law that says if you design a really shit car, it doesn't apply? While I'm on my soapbox, aren't heavier cars going to do more damage to people and things and yet it seems modern cars add weight faster than that fat git from Celebrity Fit Club (Rik Waller?) and that's down to all the 'safety features' (girders in doors, hair bags, etc). Rant over!
Any fule no that it's less damaging to be hit by a 750kg sub-B car (which one could easily side step if awake) at 30 mph than it is to be hit by a 7500kg double-decker cancer wagon at the same speed.
Yet the bleedin hearts want us to grovel around on the latter, when we'd be happier in the former.
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