Honda Civic Type R Autoart
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The product is a 1/18 scale Honda Civic Type R (FK8) in Crystal Black Pearl color, manufactured by AUTOart. This diecast toy vehicle features opening parts, limited production, and is an official licensed product. It is designed for collectors and hobbyists, with a recommended age range of 14+. The model is a Right Hand Drive (RHD) version, making it a unique addition to any car enthusiast's collection.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
7 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 27, 2025
Teen Drivers Incoming!!
Avoid the 'cool' SUVs. A Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla from 2012-2016 is the sweet spot
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 27, 2025
Teen Drivers Incoming!!
I don’t have personal experience with Toyota Corolla but I’ve hear good things. I do know Honda civics are very reliable and can personally attest kept me safe in a 60+mph crash on the highway. I am a big fan.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 26, 2025
Looking for a hatchback car that’s not an SUV. We have a rav4 and looking to replace my ‘10 corolla. We have 2 large dogs.
If you’re looking for a hatchback, the Honda Civic Hatchback is probably the best option. Otherwise, a Subaru Crosstrek or another subcompact SUV could also be a good choice.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Aug 4, 2025
Toyota or Buick to drive for many years
Honda Civic was the 2025 car of the year.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Feb 6, 2025
In an age of things designed to be replaced, what currently-produced 1) trucks, and 2) cars come closest to BIFL?
My 2022 Honda Civic at 75k miles has only had one issue. I went through 3 blower motors. After that nothing else
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Feb 6, 2025
In an age of things designed to be replaced, what currently-produced 1) trucks, and 2) cars come closest to BIFL?
Toyota 4Runner/Tacoma/Land Cruiser (last generation—not the new ones, at least for now). Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Camry are all top of game for longevity. That said, check out current Volvos. I would favor the T5 models over T6 due to less engine complexity. They also offer an optional comprehensive 12 year 150,000 mile extended warranty on new cars, and at least until recently their CPO cars could get 10 year unlimited mileage. My family has had Volvos since the 1950s, and I find the current ones still have many of the qualities of those cars. They are very solid, well-made, overall reliable, but do have some nickel and dime problems. People on the Volvo forums all like the longevity, reliability and ease of repair of models from the early to mid 2000s, aside from a few years (2014-2017) when they first came out with the current 4 cylinder engines.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Feb 1, 2025
What’s one item you bought that has lasted for YEARS and was worth every penny?
Impressive! My first Honda was a Civic I bought in 1996. I am sure I would still driving it but it was totaled with a city dump truck side swiped out in 2006 taking an illegal right hand turn from the leave to the left of me. That is went I bought the Accord.
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