Yea it does, but I also think it looks pretty sweet when standing still :D
Love how the tail light forms a spoiler shape when viewed from the side. Breaks up the hatch area up nicely and gives it a real sporty look.
I like this article title :D
Honda's Civic Hatchback might scare your grandparents — and that's a good thing
http://mashable.com/2016/03/01/honda-civic-hatchback-prototype/#QDkaWvhT2qqf
The area from the B pillar back is too long and not sporty enough looking. Look at the spy pics of the Type R 5-door hatchback.
You can tell that the door cutline sweeps back to above the rear wheel fender, so it looks much sportier and reduces the visual size of the rear quarter panel, which...
This prototype looks so aggressive even in the dark like that. Hope it keeps the center exhaust, roof spoiler, and some of that fancy bodywork. Please don't hide the exhaust!
Physics basically preclude a turbo 4 cylinder making sounds as good as those cars. The Jaguar F Type is supercharged (which sound better than turbos) and the LF-A is a naturally aspirated V10.
You can still get a gurgle sound with a turbo 4 though, and they can sound decent.
Wow big news. Sounds like 3 Scion models will live on as a Toyota. This is actually better for the FR-S since it'll be taken more seriously with a Toyota badge than as a Scion.
No solid info on the hatchback yet except that Honda has confirmed it's coming.
As others have posted previously, the Geneva auto show coming in March might be a possible place for it to debut since that's the only model that Europe will get and Geneva is the biggest European auto show.
Answer to all these questions is No.
And changing wheels doesn't affect warranty.
18 inch is hardly oversized. The Si and Type R models will come with 18" wheels standard.