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    Type-Rs

    I'm in a bit of a dilemma.

    I'm looking at changing my Honda CR-v for something a bit more sporty, but its got to be fairly practical and have good motorway manners too. (noise etc)

    Can't be too thirsty either, or if it is, it needs a big tank as I get tired of filling the CR-v every 300 miles.

    I'm looking at the type Rs of each model, problem is as follows...

    Integra - Love the looks and the drive, but would it drive me mad after a few hundred motorway miles?
    Civic- Had one, Loved it, sold it, never seemed able to relax in it.
    Accord - Not driven one, but not sure about the front end styling


    Any help anyone????

    PW
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    Re: Type-Rs

    Originally posted by Paul w
    Can't be too thirsty either, or if it is, it needs a big tank as I get tired of filling the CR-v every 300 miles.PW
    ITR 240 to 250 miles per tank ( 24/25 mpg )

    looks as if you should go ATR route then
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    You still got yours steve, or did it go to make room for the elise?

    What are your thoughts on the ATR?

    PW
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    Yeap still have my ITR, "my sensible car" Have managed to kill 2 front tyres in 3000 miles which is not good, and as i said its abit of a gas guzzler, compared with the Elise @ 32-35 mpg.

    Have not lived with an ATR, but I know of a few minor niggles on them noises etc. but nothing major, Early pre-facelift cars run on 98 Ron whereas later are adjusted for 95 Ron.

    HTH
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    The solution

    Hmm good motorway manners, very quiet and stable, fuel efficient 13km/l more on the highway, and a type R....I've got it how 'bout a Volvo 850 R???? hehehehe


    Oz

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    He said he was in a dilemma Oz not desperate...

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    Would you change the badge on the front?

    I had a Celica 190 over in Holland. Good mpg as long as you keep the accelerator off the floor and 145 mph if you do floor it.

    I foung it great on the autobahns
    If it ain't broke, take it apart and see how it works

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