Honda CRX 1987 Saudi Arabia Prices & Specs

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Saudi Arabia starting price

SAR 25,700

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Honda CRX 1987 specifications

Country of Origin Japan
Class Compact Hatchback
Body Styles 3-door hatchback
Weight (kg) 820 - 855
Version Performance
Engine Gearbox Power (hp) Torque (Nm) Fuel Econ (L/100km) Fuel Econ (km/L) 0-100 kph (sec) Top speed (kph)
1.3 I4 FWD 4M/3A 79 111 3.4-4.4 11.3-13.0 160-170
1.5 I4 FWD 5M/3A/4A 89 126 4.3-5.3 10.8-12.5 165-175
1.5 I4 FWD 5M/3A 100 130 6.0-7.0 9.0-12.0 171-180
1.6 I4 FWD 5M 125 139 6.4 15.6 8.5 195

Honda CRX 1987 reviews

THE GOOD

Modern in its time, amazing fuel economy

THE BAD

Slow base model, useless rear seat

Honda CRX 1987 Overview

The Civic grew up in 1984, in terms of size as well as image, spawning a new CRX sports model. The larger new model looked very modern for its time. A new 1.5-litre 4-cylinder engine was offered alongside a 1.3-litre 4-cylinder unit on base models. Transmission choices included 4-speed and 5-speed manuals and a 3-speed automatic. The revamped suspension was a temporary step backwards for Honda, since it didn't have an independent rear setup, like in previous and later Civics. But this offered a space-efficient cabin design while retaining reasonable ride and handling characteristics. The base models were barren, but higher models had sport seats, reclining rear seats, a rear stabilizer bar and more. The new CRX was basically the Civic chassis under a sporty body. All CRXs had a two-tone paint scheme, with a silver lower bodyside and bumper treatment. Introduced in 1985, the hot-rod CRX Si came ready with a fuel-injected version of the 1.6-litre engine. The Si also boasted handling enhancements, such as 14-inch alloy wheels with performance tyres, as well as a power sunroof, sports seats, and a monotone paint scheme. The base CRX HF now had a detuned 1.5-litre. The Shuttle wagon was later available with all-wheel drive and a six-speed manual gearbox. Changes in 1986 included a 4-speed automatic.

Honda CRX 1987 Reliability & Resale Value

Reliability
Resale Value
Known Problems Perfect mechanicals if maintained. Now falling apart due to age. Rusting body.
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Honda CRX 1987 Safety Ratings

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