How fast can a Honda CRX go?
Performance
0 – 100 kph | 8.1 s |
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0 – 100 mph | 21.8 s |
Est. 1/8 mile | 11.2 s @ 75.8 mph |
Est. 1/4 mile | 16.9 s @ 92.0 mph |
Top speed | 217 kph (135 mph) |
How fast is a 1985 Honda CRX?
Sadly the most exciting 2nd generation CRX never made it to the U.S. It was the Honda CRX SiR which boasted the 150-bhp, 1595cc twin-cam VTEC engine, and a full-length glass roof. It was good for 0-60 mph in 7.9 seconds with a top speed of 129 mph.
How much horsepower does a 91 Honda CRX have?
108 hp @ 6000 rpm
Used 1991 Honda Civic CRX Si Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine type | Gas |
Cylinders | Inline 4 |
Horsepower | 108 hp @ 6000 rpm |
Torque | 100 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm |
Are Honda CRX rare?
Since Honda stopped producing the CRX almost 30 years ago, it shouldn’t come as a huge shock to hear that the CRX has become increasingly rare. The Honda CRX has actually become so rare that, when one shows up at a car show unexpectedly, it often steals the spotlight.
Is the CRX coming back?
As of yesterday, Honda trademarked the CRX and CR-Z name again, which means the lovable little hatchbacks are making a return. Styling should be reminiscent of the older CRX, and pack some boxy looks and robust performance.
What engine is in a 1991 CRX Si?
The Specs
Engine | 1.6L SOHC I-4/105 hp @ 6,000 rpm, 98 lb-ft @ 5,000 rpm |
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Transmission | 5-speed manual |
Drive | Front wheel |
Front Suspension | Control arms, coil springs |
Rear Suspension | Control arms, coil springs |
Did the CRX have VTEC?
The CRX was the second car to receive a VTEC engine, shortly after the Integra, although the CRX was more popular and common.
How many CRX are left?
2021 | 2016 | |
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HONDA CIVIC CRX GD | 4 | 5 |
HONDA CIVIC CRX VTEC | 94 | 143 |
HONDA CIVIC CRX VTI | 81 | 144 |
HONDA CRX | 187 | 276 |
What does CRX stand for Honda?
Civic Renaissance Experimental
Although there are many supposed definitions for the acronym CR-X, the most widely accepted is “Civic Renaissance Experimental”. In the US, the CRX (not CR-X) was marketed as an economy sport Kammback, with room for two passengers and small rear seats only for the Japanese models.
What does CRX stand for?
CRX
Acronym | Definition |
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CRX | Civic Renaissance Model X (Honda automobile model) |
CRX | Content Repository Extreme (Day Software) |
CRX | Chest Radiograph |
CRX | Cone-Rod Homeobox-Containing Gene |
How much is a Honda CRX?
CRX Trims
Hatchback | Original MSRP / Price | Transmission |
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CRX 2dr Coupe 5-Spd | $9,665 / $8,210 | 5-Speed Manual / 4-Speed Automatic |
CRX 2dr Coupe Auto | $10,265 / $8,720 | 5-Speed Manual / 4-Speed Automatic |
CRX 2dr Coupe HF 5-Spd | $9,400 / $7,985 | 5-Speed Manual |
CRX 2dr Coupe Si | $11,405 / $9,689 | 5-Speed Manual |
Why is the CRX so popular?
Redesigned in 1988 and produced to 1991, the CRX was popular for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy. Honda’s 1992 CRX del Sol was marketed as a CR-X in some markets.