Honda Civic Crx

  Honda Civic CRX, originally launched as the Honda Ballade CR-X in Japan, is a compact sports car manufactured by Honda. 
The Mk 1 Honda Civic CRX was first produced in 1983 and is a lightweight sport hatchback. In the US market, the CRX was marketed as an economy sport hatchback, having room for just two passengers. European markets, however, received a more powerful 130 PS engine, and four seats. Restyled in 1988 and produced through 1991, the CRX was very popular for its performance (the "Si" model), quick handling, and good fuel economy (the "HF" model could reliably achieve better than 50 miles per gallon, more than a decade before gas-electric hybrids appeared on the market). The CRX Si was Motor Trends Import Car of the Year for 1988. It was replaced in 1991 by the Mk 3 CR-X Del Sol, a targa top 2-seater of the Civic platform. The Del Sol was discontinued in 1997 for US markets, and 1998 for other markets.

Awards

The Civic CRX was Motor Trends Import Car of the Year for 1984. It also made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1985. The restyled CRX was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1988. =The Mk 1 Honda Civic CRX=

HF (USDM)

  • Weight - 777kg
  • Engine - D15A2, SOHC 8-Valve
  • Power - 58ps

SI (USDM)

  • Weight - 897kg
  • Engine - D15A3, SOHC 8-Valve
  • Power - 91ps

JDM

In Japan and some other markets the CR-X was available with a injected 12-valve 1.5 SOHC engine (1.5i) and a 16 valve DOHC engine (SiR). =The Mk 2 Honda Civic CRX=

European domestic market (EDM)

CRX 16v (ED9)

Statistics

  • Weight - 899kg
  • Engine - D16A9, DOHC
  • Power - 130ps

CRX VTEC (EE8)

Statistics

  • Weight - 1010kg
  • Engine - B16A1, DOHC 16-Valve, VTEC
  • Power - 150ps

Standard

  • Alloy wheels (14")
  • Full leather seats (Embrioded with CRX VTEC in Red Stitching)
  • Electric sunroof
  • Electric windows
  • Electric mirrors

Optional extras

  • Rubber dash mat (rare)
  • Air conditioning (rare, +~20kg)
  • CRX mats + mud flaps

Japanese domestic market (JDM)

CRX 1.5x (twincarb) (EF6)

Statistics

  • Weight - 840kg
  • Engine - D15, SOHC
  • Power - 100ps

Optional extras

  • Glass roof (+10kg)
  • Sun roof (+20kg)

CRX Si (EF7)

Statistics

  • Weight - 890kg
  • Engine - ZC, 16v DOHC
  • Power - 130ps

CRX SiR (EF8)

Statistics

  • Weight - 970kg
  • Engine - B16A, DOHC 16-Valve, VTEC
  • Power - 160ps

Standard

  • Air con
  • Alloys
  • Half leather seats
  • Power steering

Optional extras

  • ABS (+~20kg)
  • Climate control
  • CRX mats + mud flaps
  • Glass roof (+10kg)
  • Sun roof (+20kg)
  • Centre arm rest
  • Rubber dash mat (rare, possible option)
  • Folding electric mirrors (electric mirrors are standard)
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