1989 Honda Crx Si Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 89 HONDA CRX SI THAT I HAVE TURNED INTO AN AUTOCROSS CAR. I HAVE RACED THIS CAR WITH THE SCCA FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS (I BOUGHT THIS CAR IN 2010). I PLACED 2ND IN MY CLASS LAST YEAR. THIS CAR IS STOCK WITH A FEW UPGRADES. HERE IS A LIST OF THE THINGS I HAVE DONE AND THIS CAR HAS ON IT: I REPLACED THE MOTOR IN JAN. 2013 WITH A MOTOR FROM A 1991 HONDA CRX SI WITH 130000 MILES ON IT. AT THE SAME TIME I PUT A HEAVYDUTY CLUTCH IN AND HAD THE FLEX PLATE RESURFACED. YELLOW KONI SPORT SHOCKS WITH EIBACH SPRINGS PUT TOGETHER BY GROUND CONTROL SKUNK 2 FRONT UPPER CONTROL ARM CAMBER KIT REAR AJUSTABLE CAMBER KIT HAWK RACING BRAKE PADS 350 MM DEEP STEERING WHEEL ASR 22MM REAR SWAY BAR HF FRONT SWAY BAR 15X7 LIGHT WEIGHT WHEELS/ WITH RE 11 GOODRICH TIRES AFTER MARKET HEADERS HIGH FLOW CAT NEW RADIATOR JUNE 2013 10.2MM RACING SPARK PLUG WIRES/ NGK SPARK PLUGS INSTALLED MARCH 2014 FRESH BALL JOINTS(2013) ALL BUSHINGS ARE FRESH (2013) INNER TIE RODS (IN BOX NOT INSTALLED ON CAR) BACK INTERIOR OF CAR IS BARE ( REMOVED FOR RACING) I HAVE ALL PIECES AND FACTORY FLOOR MATS COME WITH THE CAR (ALL PICTURED IN A PHOTO) ARE IN GOOD CONDITION BRAILLE 6 LBS BATTERY JAN. 2014 |
Honda CRX for Sale
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Honda says Accord is America's best-selling car among actual consumers
Fri, 21 Feb 2014The latest round of new vehicle registration data has been good for Honda - three of the Japanese brand's models are retail sales leaders and the Accord was the most registered car built in America in 2013, according to the data compiled by Polk. In fact, 360,089 units of the family sedan were purchased by individual consumers last year, an increase of 12.2 percent.
There was also good news from the Civic and CR-V camps, as those two models topped their respective segments in terms of retail (non-fleet) sales, with each notching over 300,000 registrations. Combined with the Accord, this trio of Hondas accounted for a whopping 1.11 million retail sales last year.
Honda spokesperson Sage Marie reflected on Polk's findings, telling Autoblog:
Takata airbag victim looked like she had been stabbed
Tue, 21 Oct 2014We generally take certain principals for granted. The more water you drink, for example, the healthier you'll be. The more time you spend reading car news on Autoblog, the better informed you'll be. And the more airbags your car has, the safer you'll be. Because airbags equal safety. But that's not what some unfortunate drivers of vehicles equipped with Takata airbags are finding, and tragically finding out the hard way.
In what could be the most startling incident resulting from the airbag debacle so far, a woman named Hien Tran of Orlando, FL, was killed by what looked at first like stab wounds on her neck. It later emerged that the fatal injuries could have been inflicted by the faulty airbag on her Honda Accord. Tran bought her Honda secondhand, and may not have been aware that the airbag issue had not been addressed by its previous owner in a previous recall in 2009.
The Orange County Sheriff's Department is investigating the death, but it wouldn't be the only injury resulting from the malfunctioning Takata airbags. The units, employed particularly by Japanese automakers like Honda (which owns part of Takata) and Toyota, are the subject of a massive recall involving some 14 million vehicles from 11 different automakers.
Honda N Box + has incredible versatility as oddly humorous JDM video shows
Thu, 10 Oct 2013We want the Honda N Box +. Strangely enough, this video spot, shot in Japanese and gushing with production values that are a bit foreign to us, makes us want the little Honda even more. You see, we don't need to know Japanese to see that the kei car's 'universal bridge' feature isn't a gimmick - it actually looks extremely convenient - and that the car's multi-space system takes interior functionality to a new level. We don't require a translator to laugh at the gags in this spot, either, though we won't pretend to understand them idiomatically.
But really, the video is worth a watch, if for no better reasons than to enjoy a confusion-based laugh, and to marvel at the tiny car's extremely efficient use of space. We don't expect the N Box + to be offered for sale anywhere near North America, so to get your kicks, you'll have to head below to watch the commercial.