The Honda Civic Type R will survive into the 2026 model year in the United States, but buyers will pay more for the privilege. Honda has confirmed that the hot hatch is returning with a higher sticker ...
View post: Toyota Releases an Enticing January Lease Deal for 2026 GR86 It’s no secret that the Honda Civic Type R is quite possibly the most engaging driver’s car in its class. With its seamless ...
View post: Hyundai Recalls Half A Million Cars, Tesla Kills Model S And X, And More: Today’s Top Car News At their cores, the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla are some of the most reliable and ...
"Ah man, imagine being stuck in this with a manual transmission". Felix, the friend I brought along to help me with the logistics of this comparison test, isn't used to the traffic of the big cities.
I’m often that “weird guy” at the office in the sense that I don’t share the same taste in cars or car opinions as most of The Drive‘s staff. I’m not really into old cars, I actually enjoy most SUVs, ...
Performance cars were everywhere, especially in Japan, where seemingly every model had some sort of sporty special. Two of the main brands leading this charge back then where Toyota and Honda. Cars ...
With all the hype surrounding the newest Honda Civic Type R, you're probably expecting this review to come loaded with exclamation points, ALL-CAPITAL-LETTER-EMPHASIS, and italicization galore. Surely ...
The Type R badge has always been the hot ticket item from Honda, ever since its introduction in 1992 with the flagship Honda NSX. The US didn’t see its first Type R model until 1998, bestowed upon the ...
More critically, the Civic Type R isn't egregiously pricier than the first-ever Toyota GR Corolla. Even though the 300-hp Corolla one-ups the Civic with standard all-wheel drive, it also is down one ...
The newest Honda Civic Type R is at the top of its class. It's one of the best-performing front-wheel drive cars of all time, setting lap records at the Nürburgring and the Suzuka Circuit and winning ...