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Old 07-01-2004, 02:36 AM
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o1 type R or 02 Type S

when loookin for a new car i found two that i have always wanted, i choose the type S, but the other was an 01 type R with 36k on it for 16,500 and i got my type s with only 10k on it for 17,900, i think i made the right choice, what do yall think?
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Old 07-01-2004, 09:27 AM
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Re: o1 type R or 02 Type S

Depends on what you want, the RSX is more luxurious, very capable and looks good, the DC2R is a bit faster, has more mods out there right now, however its more of a true race vehicle. In terms of technology and daily driveability the RSX is better.
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Re: o1 type R or 02 Type S

Yup...more refined and still have the speed when you need it.
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From www.caranddriver.com:

We didn't think it fair to base performance estimates in our Acura RSX Type-S preview story (June 2001) on the previous-generation Integra Type R. That car was just too much of a stripper, and it was light, loud, and fast. So we looked at the better-equipped Integra GS-R's numbers instead, did a little calculation, and estimated a 0-to-60-mph time of 6.7 seconds for the RSX Type-S, or a half-second quicker than the older car.
Turns out that was a bit conservative, because this new 200-hp replacement for the Integra got the job done in just 6.1 seconds. Furthermore, it bested the GS-R's quarter-mile time by 0.8 second and 5 mph (at 14.8 seconds at 95 mph) and even eclipsed the Type R's time of 15.2 seconds at 93 mph.


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Re: o1 type R or 02 Type S

stock for stock, equal drivers, who would win
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Old 07-04-2004, 11:06 PM
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Re: o1 type R or 02 Type S

Too close to say, its a drivers race.
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Don't fuck up and YOU'LL win.
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Re: o1 type R or 02 Type S

Hahaha...

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