I’m Driving A Honda Civic Type R For Six Months: What Do You Want To Know?

Our encounters with the then-new Honda Civic Type R last year left us impressed, but one niggling doubt remained: what would it be like to live with long-term? After all, it’s a particularly extreme car, so there’s always the worry that over a longer period of time you’d grow to be annoyed with the hard suspension, the spectacularly sporty seats and the yobbish styling.

To find out, and to do all the things we wanted to do with the Type R last time around but didn’t have time for, the ladies and gents at Honda UK have lent us one for a whole six months. It’ll ‘replace’ the XE S in our long-term fleet, which CT Features Ed. Darren has taken for the car’s final few weeks before it heads back to Jaguar.

‘Our’ Type R is a Milano Red example fresh from Honda’s UK factory, and is the higher spec ‘GT’ model. That means you get extra bits like sat-nav, parking sensors, dual zone climate control and a range of safety warning systems which may or may not end up being irritating - we’ll let you know. As a reminder, it puts out 306bhp from a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, making 0-62mph possible in 5.7 seconds. Oh, and it’ll do 167mph at the top end…

Now, we’ll be doing all of the obvious things like pitting it against the new Ford Focus RS, sending it off on road trips (it’ll be going to our big Nurburgring meet within days) and giving you living with updates, but as ever, we want to know what you want to see.
Perhaps you’d like to see if we can fit Alex in the under-floor storage bin in the boot, want to know a very specific detail about the car or have something else in mind entirely.
Whatever it is, let us know in the comments and we’ll see what we can do!
Comments
1.Running costs
2.Can Ethan fit in the boot of the car?
Pretty simple and straight forward… Can I have it when you are done with it?!
Interior like, Front end is kinda ok. But that back end is pitiful.
Don’t care how cool you make a civic it’s still a civic.
They say they have finally got a handle on torque-steer. I wanna know if it is true. I almost bought one 3 months ago, but I just couldn’t justify FWD for that price.
Also, I know it is a type-R, so I don’t expect comfort to be great. But if it is passable as a daily driver, it would be good to know. Why wife was never convinced she could be comfortable on a 3 hour tip (which we do twice a month).
Compare it against 2015 WRX STI
Hypermile a full tank >:D
Rear Seats: Are they comfty? Will it fit a 6ft. ‘Murican?
Hows the powerband because vtec is no longer the star of the show
can it drift at 100 mph
How well will it do on a track
Pagination