I'm confused. What am I wrong about? We both agree that 2020 is not going to be a full year. The plant is closing in 2021, not 2022. Lastly, I don't think we'll see 2021 CTRs. Based on Honda's past generations.. the 4th year is 2020. What evidence do you have of them making a 5th year sell of the CTR?Wrong
New allocations will be here soon to dealers in 2 to 3 months and people will be buying the 2020 by May 2020. The UK swindon plant will not close until 2022.. we will see 2021 CTRs but probably a limited special final edition. Or they will just produce 2020s until closing and we wont see the next gen ctr anytime soon until the u.s. plant comes online. I dont see us having a new CTR until 2023 . Thats my theory.
USA Today mentions some layoffs will happen end of 2021, and the plant will close sometime in 2022. so yeah I dont think we will see a 2021 but the 2020 will be for sale in a few months not next fallI'm confused. What am I wrong about? We both agree that 2020 is not going to be a full year. The plant is closing in 2021, not 2022. Lastly, I don't think we'll see 2021 CTRs. Based on Honda's past generations.. the 4th year is 2020. What evidence do you have of them making a 5th year sell of the CTR?
3.5L V6 with VCM? What, is Honda reviving the J series? This looks more like some old Acura prototype.2023 Civic Type R drive train revealed .
It closes in 2021 as Honda stated in a press release - https://hondanews.eu/gb/en/corporat...ase-production-at-its-swindon-factory-in-2021USA Today mentions some layoffs will happen end of 2021, and the plant will close sometime in 2022. so yeah I dont think we will see a 2021 but the 2020 will be for sale in a few months not next fall
not sure why you would take anything this guy says seriously.3.5L V6 with VCM? What, is Honda reviving the J series? This looks more like some old Acura prototype.
I didn’tnot sure why you would take anything this guy says seriously.
I highly doubt we will ever see a V6 Civic, especially when the entire industry is moving away from 6 cylinders in favor of turbo 4s.2023 Civic Type R drive train revealed .
Interestingly, Porsche moved from a Turbo 4 to a flat 6 in the new 718 (Cayman/Boxster) GTS. Some speculate that buyers don't like the idea of a $90k sports car with a 4 cylinder, no matter the performance/power/torque.I highly doubt we will ever see a V6 Civic, especially when the entire industry is moving away from 6 cylinders in favor of turbo 4s.
You seriously don't know jack shit more than anyone else around here.2023 Civic Type R drive train revealed .
Sure but we're talking about a $30k something Civic lol. I just don't see it.Interestingly, Porsche moved from a Turbo 4 to a flat 6 in the new 718 (Cayman/Boxster) GTS. Some speculate that buyers don't like the idea of a $90k sports car with a 4 cylinder, no matter the performance/power/torque.