Great, Honda is bringing some real turds over here.
Japan's current JDM lineup is nothing to be excited about, they should have done this years ago. Those bastids. The only cool car is the CTR.
Seriously, the newly-introduced Honda Freed is not worth a single thought.
Other than the CTR, the only Honda I like is the Step Wagon.
You can't really tell in the pic, but this car is HUGE. It's bigger
than a USDM Odyssey.
This is probably what we'd be getting:
Last edited by Tragedy; 08-07-2008 at 08:38 PM.
Great, Honda is bringing some real turds over here.
^^yeah that....theres a very slim chance of us gettin the ctr.
At this point, all I really want is the CRZ which is destined for our shores anyways.
the stream looks like an accord wagon... pretty nice lookin
but then everyone here would have to buy edm parts! :p
The step wagon looks sweet!! Are those suicide doors i see???
it would be nice if we got the CSX-S here, but they are moving in a completely different (read: larger) direction in the US. whats new?
I think the stream looks pretty cool, even thought I wouldn't consider purchasing one.
My father works for Honda, and was telling me that the new Civic has some nice "surprises" for the US market in 2010 or 11 (can't remember which one), and he said it's going to go through what they call a Major Major change (redesign). But it's been sent back to the drawing board already because it was made too big, and was almost direct competition with the Accord. We'll see what happens...
Ah, rumors... CTR would be nice. The Stream actually looks pretty decent for a wagon
Well with the gas prices, im sure they will all be econoboxes. Just like when we first got japanese cars in the states. There was a gas crisis then, and Honda and Toyota were big hits with their small displacement 4 bangers. and all the big bad V-8's were banished. Think of it as history repeating itself
i think honda and toyota are big hits with their small displacement 4 bangers now... since my honda dealer never has any civics in stock..
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