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Honda Civic Type R (2013) details at Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 10 Sep 2013The new Honda Civic Type R will, for the first time in Type R history, be powered by a turbocharged engine. That’s the news confirmed today at the 2013 Frankfurt motor show by Honda's European president, Manabu Nishimae, who announced the new hot hatch would employ a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine. What has Honda officially announced about the Civic Type R at Frankfurt?
2011 Renault Espace Facelift: Price & Details
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