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The Honda CR-X (styled in some markets as Honda CRX), originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, is a front-wheel-drive sport compact car manufactured by Honda from 1983 until 1991 with nearly 400,000 produced during this period. [1] The first-generation CRX was marketed in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CRX ...
The Honda CR-X del Sol (marketed in other markets as the Honda Civic del Sol, Honda del Sol and the Honda CRX) is a two-seater targa-top car manufactured by Honda from 1992 until 1998. Despite the body resemblance to a mid-engine car design, the del Sol is based on the front-engined Honda Civic platform and was the successor to the Honda CR-X .
In typical Honda fashion, the flat surface on top of the dash was designed to incorporate functional storage space. Photo credit: Bring a Trailer At the heart of every '90 CRX Si is a 105-hp 1.6 ...
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Simple, direct, fun, and honest, the CRX Si was one of Honda's greatest hits. This is one of those “they don't make cars like this anymore” cars, so don't miss out. This example is about as ...
The Honda Insight isn't a sporty car by any stretch of the imagination - it's a 80hp hybrid that happens to look a little like the CRX. I don't agree with the characterization of it as the successor, but I'm happy to let it stand if it's sourced. —Crazytales 17:49, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
The Honda-badged version was the first Honda car to be built in the United Kingdom (the Honda equivalent of the 200 Series' predecessor, the Triumph Acclaim, was never sold in the UK). Ballade bodyshells, and later complete cars, were made in the Longbridge plant alongside the Rover equivalent, with the Ballade models then going to Honda's new ...
Diplomatic plate Portuguese National Republican Guard Trailer plate. The sequences MG–00–00, ME–00–00 and MX–00–00 are only used by Portuguese Army vehicles. . Tactical vehicles continue to use the old model of plates with black background and white letters and