Choosing a car is a question of lifestyle. Your decision arguably carries a first impression of yourself to others. So what image will people impose upon the guy driving a '88 Honda CRX Si? That ...
You don't want a rear-wheel-drive-converted CRX with an F22C engine underneath its hood. That's what the S2000's for—a car that'll get you all of that for less money, do so more reliably, and is ...
As a rule, new Honda automobiles in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s were affordably priced and held high residual values for some time. Their build quality and engineering made them favorites of youthful ...
Initially specialized in motorcycles, Honda found commercial success in the automotive sector with the first-gen Civic that was introduced one year before the 1973 oil crisis. By the early 1980s, the ...
This 1988 Honda CRX DX, with a JDM B16A engine and 90,000 miles, is a modified track-ready beast with over 200 estimated horsepower, featuring Progress coilovers, Supertech valve springs, and a clean ...
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