Evox787
Senior Member
Yes, we always seem to get the short end of the stick when it comes to all the cool cars. We either miss out on them completely, or they remove features that make you scratch your head and wonder why.The Japanese Civic Type R is a bit different from the American one when it comes to some interior details. The US version is more practical: cloth rear seats, low-pile floor mats, and a leather steering wheel. The Japanese version gets Alcantara rear seats, thick high-pile mats, and an Alcantara steering wheel. I really loved the Alcantara wheel, but if you want it to stay looking brand new, you have to be really careful with it, and that’s not easy. Grabbing a quick bite on the road or using a tire pressure gauge at the track without getting your hands dirty is pretty hard. Both Japan and the US offer optional leather and Alcantara steering wheels. I tried to buy the leather one, even found the original part number, but my order got canceled as “out of stock,” even though it’s still available in the configurator on Honda’s Japanese website when ordering a new car. I’m not really into aftermarket "forged carbon" steering wheels, and I didn’t want to install something sporty like my favorite MOMO Tuner because I wanted to keep the car authentic. Plus, the factory wheel is already awesome. In the end, I decided to buy a second OEM steering wheel and have it reupholstered in genuine leather while keeping the original “macrame” stitching.
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