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  2. Honda CR-X - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. We Drive (Again) the Twin-Engine Honda CRX - AOL

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    Carlson has a habit of rescuing unusual autos and on this visit to Leno, his show and tell was an old Car and Driver project: the May '85 cover car twin-engine Honda CRX.

  4. 1990 Honda CRX Si Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. 1991 Honda CRX Si Is Our Bring a Trailer Pick of the Day - AOL

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    Manual steering, a cabin free from touchscreen distraction, excellent seats, and a satisfying five-speed manual gearbox all add up to a car that is much missed. 1991 was the last year for the CRX ...

  6. Honda CR-X del Sol - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Honda Civic (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    The third-generation Honda Civic is an automobile which was produced by Honda from 1983 until 1987. It was introduced in September 1983 for the 1984 model year. The Civic's wheelbase was increased by 2–5 inches (5.1–12.7 cm) to 93.7 inches (238 cm) for the hatchback or 96.5 inches (245 cm) for the sedan.

  8. Ford EXP - Wikipedia

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    This EXP ASC McLaren makes 120 hp (89.5 kW) and 137 lb⋅ft (185.7 N⋅m) of torque. Ford already had their own removable sunroofs optional for all EXPs & LN7s but later (1984-1985) added their own ground effects, "bubblebacks", and spoilers to save money and turbocharged EXPs themselves to make the same amount of power.

  9. Honda CX series - Wikipedia

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    The engine has a 10.0:1 compression ratio and 9,650 rpm redline. Just as with the Honda Gold Wing, the transmission rotates opposite to the engine to help counteract the engine torque's tendency to tip the bike slightly to one side when the throttle is opened or closed. The CX was the first V-twin engine motorcycle that Honda ever built.