Good kill, but no huge deal. I easily beat an Integra GSR a few years ago, with my i/e/bc 90 Turbo. Twice. It was no sweat.
Hondas get a bad rap mainly because of the retards who get a Civic and rice it out. The car is cheap, easy to find and easy to work on, so they ruin it. A Honda purist can build a killer Civic or Integra, and they're tons of fun to drive.
My wife drives a Legend, which has more than plenty of power and torque. I own two Civics, both stock. They are very slow, but make fine daily drivers. I'll venture to say lots of people who knock on Hondas have never driven one, or have only been on a Civic. Test drive a 2005 Si Civic, and decide for yourself.
I have nothing but love for the Supra (I own 3 Turbos). Honda designs and builds their cars to be efficient: to produce the most with the least, which leads to some very interesting exchange possibilities. Toyota does so, but to a much lesser degree, from what I've seen. It would have been pretty cool if the mkiv tt front brakes would easily swap into the mkiii. Maybe someone can make them swap, but the keyword here is easily. Such exchangeability is possible among Hondas, and the Civic benefits from it pretty well. Otoh, Honda owners should keep in mind Civics, Integras (same chassis, but heavier and more luxurious), Accords (and Preludes, to a lesser degree) are econobox-based, no sports car material, and with enough cash, anything can go fast. The S2000 is not econobox based, but for the money I'd rather get me some kind of Supra. The NSX is sexy as hell, and makes lots of sense if one appreciates his/her driver's license (i.e. is fast, but not insane fast), and I'll own one someday.
Cliffs: Not everybody is a ricer, not everybody likes the same thing i like. Variety is good.