
The End of an Era for Honda in Europe
The time has come for the European market to bid farewell to one of the greatest hot hatches ever made—the Honda Civic Type R.
The time has come for the European market to bid farewell to one of the greatest hot hatches ever made—the Honda Civic Type R.
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