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Is there a better hot hatch than the Honda Civic Type R?

Last updated: July 7, 2025 1:25 am
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The Honda Civic Type R: A Childhood Dream Turned Reality

As a child, I was fortunate to grow up at the end of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by five cars that I could see through my bedroom window. My fascination with cars began when our next-door neighbor, who worked at a Honda dealership, brought home an FN1 Civic. Despite its bland grey paintwork, the futuristic design of the Civic captured my imagination, setting off an obsession that would last for years.

From posters on my walls to watching endless videos of Hondas on YouTube, I was drawn to the sleek and sporty appeal of the Civic Type R. Fast forward to my mid-twenties, and I finally had the opportunity to fulfill my childhood dream of owning a Civic Type R. With a sensible Volvo V40 diesel nearing the end of its lease, I made the decision to purchase an FN2 Civic Type R.

My first impressions of the Civic Type R were nothing short of exhilarating. The sleek design, enticing starter button, split dashboard, and comfortable red bucket seats all contributed to a sense of excitement and engagement. I couldn’t wait to hit the road and experience the thrill of driving this iconic car.

However, as I pushed the Civic Type R to its limits, I began to notice some flaws that were not apparent in my childhood fantasies. The stiff suspension, clunky gearbox, and lack of low-end torque were all factors that detracted from the overall driving experience. After three years of ownership, I made the difficult decision to sell the Civic Type R and purchase a BMW Z4, which I still own to this day.

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While the Civic Type R will always hold a special place in my heart as a childhood dream turned reality, it taught me valuable lessons about the importance of practicality and performance in a sports car. The memories of my time behind the wheel of the Civic Type R will always be cherished, reminding me of the joy and excitement that comes with pursuing a lifelong passion.

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