Feb 23, 2017 09:20 AM EST
Honda CRX: Civic Compact Car For Excellent Wheel-Driving Experience

The Honda CRX is a wheel drive sport compact car, which is well known as "Civic rally cross," and "Civic Renaissance model X." The 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine powers it. The sedan also runs with a five-speed manual transmission and base engine type runs with gas.

The Honda CRX has side impact door beams and the mounting position of the safety belts. It has an excellent air conditioning system, which is a dealer-installed option. The vehicle has a power sliding sunroof, and 14-inch allow wheels. It also comes with rear anti-sway bar with a Rack-and-Pinion steering.

The sedan comes with a front-wheel drive train. It has a length of 148.5 inches, 65.9 inches in width, 50.1 inches, and 90.6 inches wheelbase. The front track has 57.1 inches and 57.3 inches rear track. The ground clearance measurement is 5.9 inches.

The Honda CRX has Honda D15-series Engine. It has a spark-ignition 4-stroke engine with the indirect injection fuel system. It also runs with a central fuel injection and owns a three-way Lambda Sensor for its emission control, as per Car And Driver.

The sedan has a bore of 2.95-inch, and a stroke has 3.33-inch. The powertrain has 91 cui displacement and a 9.6:1 compression ratio. It also runs with 122 Nm at 2000 rpm torque. It also has excellent bumpers, head lights and hood brakes, and four-wheel disc brakes.

According to Automobile Magazine, the Honda CRX has several color variants. These are blade silver metallic, Barbados yellow, superior blue metallic and polar white. The models have Rio red, flint black metallic, Torino red pearl and celestial blue pearl. It also has frost white and Tahitian green pearl.

The Honda CRX has different models, which includes Honda CRX HF and Honda CRX Si. The sedan is popular for use in drag, autocross, and road racing events. It has good gas mileage and a 760-860 kg curb weight. It is also known for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy.

 

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