http://world.honda.com/news/2013/4131119VTEC-TURBO-Gasoline-Turbo-Engine/index.html
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It will, think about it. "Performance" type vehicles are inherently beat on their entire lives and rarely taken care of properly. Just like DSMs, everyone knocks them for being junk but look at the lives they lived before the whole import performance thing really took off. The more responsible the owner, the better off the car and it's reputation is.Just read about this. I guess it's only going to be in European CTR in 2015?
Either way I think it's a good move on Honda's part. They were falling behind, those I suppose if it's not broken, why fix it? Honda's are well known for their reliability and I'm hoping that this won't change with added forced induction...
The majority of civics aren't type r's and those who own them typically baby them. You can't compare a high end "sports car" to an econo box with a turbo slapped on it, they don't have the same type of owner who can afford proper maintenance. Im not saying it wont be a reliable vehicle, it will be up to the owners and that is where the reputation comes from. Obvious factory defects aren't included of course.Seriously, it's honda. The type R line has been just as reliable as every other model they produce. People are buying old ass Nsx's that don't need anything other than regular maintenance. Even the swapped and beat on civics and integras typically still work just fine fine but they tend to look like s*** due to the owner. I think this new civic will be just as reliable and still feel underpowered like usual since they dropped down to a 2.0l instead of building on the 2.4l powerplant.
AgreeThe majority of civics aren't type r's and those who own them typically baby them. You can't compare a high end "sports car" to an econo box with a turbo slapped on it, they don't have the same type of owner who can afford proper maintenance. Im not saying it wont be a reliable vehicle, it will be up to the owners and that is where the reputation comes from. Obvious factory defects aren't included of course.