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    type r and type s

    what is the diffrerence between type r and type s

    #2
    trim names, just like si, si-r, euro-r. etc, mostly use the names for performance oriented vehicles
    Last edited by BB6-SH; 09-05-2007, 10:03 PM.

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      #3
      The Type-R is the pinnacle of any Honda street car.

      Honda has made type-R's from the humble Civic to the NSX.

      Even the Accord had the Type-R and the identical Euro-R.

      Type-S is one rung lower than the Type-R, not as raw as the R. A lil bit more cushion, more leather.

      Tho i cant say that for the Prelude Type-S.

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        Type S is the ultimate street car. Type R is a track car for the street Most Type R models have more power, stiffer chassis/suspension, and pretty much no luxury. Take the Integra Type R (the only US Type R ever released). No sunroof. I believe no power stuff or AC either.






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          #5
          The order goes Type S, Type R, and a limited run of the Type S Zero which was found in the NSX. That was the successor to the 1g type R model. The rest is explained. There was only a type S prelude overseas never an R, and only type R, Si, SiR accords.

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            #6
            Originally posted by deevergote
            Type S is the ultimate street car. Type R is a track car for the street Most Type R models have more power, stiffer chassis/suspension, and pretty much no luxury. Take the Integra Type R (the only US Type R ever released). No sunroof. I believe no power stuff or AC either.
            ITR has power windows and power steering, not sure about AC though.
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              #7
              ooooohhhhhh ok thanks

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