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Honda to unveil 2007 Civic 3-Door hatch in July

06/10/2006, 1:13 PM

By admin

Honda will unveil the new 3-door Civic at the British Motor Show in July. The car will be joined by the 2007 5-door Civic and the Civic Type R Concept. The 3-door Civic will likely be nearly identical to the Type R Concept, sans performance upgrades. Teaser photo and more after the jump…

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06/10, 1:21 PM

posted by:

panda

cool but would be better at NEC birmingham

06/10, 1:55 PM

posted by:

GREG

Use the new turbo engine and all wheel drive from acura and call me for deposit.

06/10, 2:27 PM

posted by:

Rob

The yellow car is tight. I’m not crazy about the gray one, it looks like a 5 door hatch not a 3.

06/10, 2:32 PM

posted by:

BCM

It’s a shame we can’t get this in North America instead of the 2- and 4-door sedans.

06/10, 2:50 PM

posted by:

Durandal

number 5, thats because the gray one is a five door hatch, not a three. i hope we get these in the states…

06/10, 3:56 PM

posted by:

Rob

#8. No ****………….really!

06/10, 7:39 PM

posted by:

BCM

But the BMW 1-series hatches aren’t coming to the US–we’re supposed to get a 2-door notchback coupe, and maybe even a sedan. :-(

And Audi still refuses to bring us the A3 2-door hatch. It would be nice to have an Audi in the low 20Ks, considering the A4 used to be priced competitively with medium-size Japanese cars.

06/10, 9:50 PM

posted by:

Craig

They actually look really nice.

Honda… explain once again why you aren’t planning to sell these cars and the Type R in the USA? It just never makes sense when I hear it.

06/11, 11:43 AM

posted by:

Atomicbri

Once again the US gets jipped in the style department. This Civic looks a lot more modern and cutting edge….why did they not put this front end on our 2 door and 4 door?? I will never understand why companies think Americans like bland design, I for one do not!

06/11, 7:42 PM

posted by:

Peter Graves

honda went wrong with these cars. it’ll be the first time I’ll be glad if they don’t bring them to the U.S.

06/11, 10:24 PM

posted by:

Musclehead

The yellow one is hot. I can picture it with one of those coffee can mufflers cutting me off in traffic.

06/11, 10:26 PM

posted by:

Musclehead

oh yeah, it reminds me of one of those micro cars.

06/23, 4:30 PM

posted by:

Oscar Aguayo

If somebdy know how can i bring one of those cars to USA please tell me, a want the yellow one.

07/01, 4:22 PM

posted by:

Adolfo Calderon

Me gusta el Honda Type7, pero porque no fabrican un Tyoe t de cuatro puertas y que sea autamatico,soy fanatico por los Honda desde 1980 a este ano he tenido i5 carros Hondas nuevos,pero ya quiero desansar de los carros de cambios.Procuren hacer unas correas de seguridad mas comfortable que no moleste mucho la clavicula. Gracias

 
 
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