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Alfa Spider, Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet & Honda Civic Type R

Below is an enthusiast article written by the automotive experts at Motor Trend. These European cars might be small in size, but the Alfa Spider, Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet, and Honda Civic Type R, are big in personality and performance.
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Cheaper Thrills: Alfa Spider, Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet & Honda Civic Type R

If we have to drive small cars, here are some cool new ones we'd like
By Editors of Motor Trend
Photography by The Manufacturer
Alfa Spider Side View

Ever since last year's gas-price crunch, there's been a lot of talk about the potential growth of small-car sales in the U.S. market. Outside of America, small is more than beautiful; it's a way of life. While the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. is still a full-size pickup, in Europe it's a Golf-size hatchback.

Higher gas prices in Europe are just part of the story, however: The tightly packed European landscape means a big car can be a liability when negotiating narrow city streets and attempting to find somewhere to park. These European cars might be small in size, but they're big in personality and performance.

Alfa Spider
• What is it? The convertible version of the gorgeous Alfa Brera coupe.
• It's cool because: You've seen "The Graduate," right?
• Technical highlight: All-wheel drive will be an option.
• Bet you didn't know: The top of the range version is powered by a 355-horse, 3.2-liter V-6 engine made in Australia--by GM.
• Could they sell it here? Alfa plans a return to the U.S., but probably not until the next generation of this car is ready.

Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet
• What is it? The European Focus with a folding metal roof.
• It's cool because: It's a coupe and convertible.
• Technical highlight: The folding steel roof stows out of sight without using all the trunk space.
• Bet you didn't know: Ford had a convertible planned for the original Focus, but axed the idea to save money. Now it's the last of the European automakers to launch an affordable convertible.
• Could they sell it here? Just ask your local Ford dealer. With only Mustang and Fusion selling strongly, Ford badly needs more affordable cool cars.

Honda Civic Type R
• What is it? The bad-boy high-performance version of the European Civic.
• It's cool because: It makes the screaming-fast Civic Si coupe look soft.
• Technical highlight: Honda trimmed weight rather than boost horsepower to improve performance.
• Bet you didn't know: The Civic hatches are based on the Fit platform and have a simpler torsion-beam rear axle instead of independent rear suspension.
• Could they sell it here? No reason why not. The Civic hatch is built in left-hand drive for European markets.

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