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SPOON Developing Parts For Honda CR-Z

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While most of the popular aftermarket manufacturers in Japan are welcoming the hybrid craze with open arms, Spoon Sports has been quiet as of late. This can mostly be attributed to the fact that Spoon focuses and specializes with the Honda platform, and quite honestly, Honda hasn’t had an attractive enough hybrid platform in the recent years.  But this is all about to change, with the CR-Z gaining a lot of momentum as the new “hot-hatch” appealing to passionate Honda aficionados worldwide. Read the full article HERE.

How Honda Blew the CR-Z….or why am I still a Honda fan?

So after checking out the specs on the new CR-Z, I’m as disappointed as you are about what should have been a true successor to the CRX.  The good people at Jalopnik agree:

Jalopnik don't believe the hype

…it’s a perfect example of product Fail, and on a personal level, it’s one of the greatest vehicular disappointments in recent memory. How can I say this without having driven it? Easy: I can read a press release, and I own a 1988 Honda CRX Si. The Si is a 2000-pound, 100-hp wonder, a manic, front-wheel-drive snotrocket that can crank out 35 mpg and make any winding road its bitch. The CR-Z is a wildly different machine. It weighs 2800 pounds. It’s rated for 37 mpg on the highway, which seems impressive until you remember just how tiny it is. And while its 1.5-liter hybrid four can be mated to a six-speed manual, it also makes just 122 hp.

Sigh…maybe Japan will get a Type-R version that will be exactly what the US wish that it got.

Don’t Believe The Hype: The CR-Z Is Not A New CRX