With its exceptional fuel economy, comfortable interior even for very tall occupants, top-shelf build quality, and zippy performance, the little Civic-based two-seater was perfect for long commutes.
View post: 7 Upcoming EV Variants of Gas-Powered Vehicles Older Honda and Acura values are seemingly on a nonstop, uphill climb these days, assuming you have the right old Honda or Acura. The NSX and ...
We have this idea that things become somehow “better” as they evolve, but all they generally do is get more suited to the task at hand. The blue whale isn’t any better than whatever little dog-seal ...
For those who crave wheels from the Radwood generation, getting a super clean 1980s Honda these days is no easy task. This particular 1984 Honda CRX looks showroom condition now, but it certainly didn ...
There has been a very noticeable spike in the demand for low-mileage stock Hondas from the past, allowing those people who kept their S2000s, Civics, Preludes, or CRXs in mint condition to take them ...
While new model will do much to restore the shine, Honda hasn't given any clues as to a return to an entry-level hatchback. While there are at least rumblings about the upcoming CRX, a model made ...
Let's review some facts:It is the year 2009, and the planet is in a general state of higgledy-piggledy. The global economy is in the toilet, the polar ice caps are melting, and most car manufacturers ...
The first-generation Honda CRX (which was sold in the United States as a "Civic CRX") was very popular in California, with its combination of driving enjoyment and super-stingy fuel economy, and they ...
This car is easy and inexpensive to own. Reliability a 5 star, great maneuvering through city traffic and parking. Engineered well with simplicity of design and function. Controls easy to understand ...
The Honda CRX is one of the Japanese carmaker’s most successful cars ever made and it’s simple to see why: it was affordable, fuel-efficient, sporty and fairly good-looking. It’s quite a shame Honda ...
Religion, especially its more cult-like forms, can inspire people to do stupid things. Mine recently compelled me to place a sizable wager on the reliability of a 29-year-old Honda, on forecasts of ...
Lighter cars demand less power, they demand less of their brakes and less of their tires, which ultimately means light weight is contagious, spreading from one component of the car to the next as the ...
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