Used 1990 Honda Civic CRX Consumer Reviews
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old blue
This car is known as old reliable. This car only require oil and gas. It avg about 36 mpg that is better than most vehicles today.
Te amo mi CRX
I bought this car brand new at Martin's in NYC. They were great. It was a sale. It was sexy, showy and fast. The car became my second home. I didn't appreciate it in the beginning but this car's engine continues to run and sound great. 12 years of abuse and still running. I'm scared to buy another car for fear it will not be able to take my handling. Besides men love to see a women shift gears. Te Amo Mi CRX
WOW !
My 1990 CRX was 14 years old when I bought it. It still looks great. My 1990 CRX had 128,000 miles on it when I bought it. It runs like lightning. Still shifts nice, accelerates superb, unbelieveable milage. I think it needs brakes but I like driving it so much I don't think I will ever stop again. Byeeeeeeeeeeeee.............. P.S. CRX's are getting harder to find. Mine is a standard hatch, 5 speed and light as a feather. It has a K&M cold air intake, performance exhaust, coil overs, sway bars, strut tower bar and it corners like it's on rails. After I added low profiles and nice 16"wheels the car is perfect. My little CRX gets "ALL" the looks.
Awesome littlest car around
I loved the style from the beginning when they started making them back in the 80s (and I didn't even have my license yet). I bought one brand new back in 1990. I babied it and drove it for several years before moving to a corolla as my girl-friend didn't want to drive manual. I kept the car and passed it to my sister. She wasn't very good with it and even ran the car dry with no oil in the engine. Don't know how long it was running like that but I was amazed the car still ran and no engine lights warning. I finally repossessed the car again after 4 years and it still ran wonderfully but the interior was worst for wares. I got married, had kids and sold the car. Broke my heart.
WondeREX!
I've driven quite a few cars and the Rex's handling is way above its class. Eats the pavement for breakfast lunch and dinner and then again for a midnight snack. I recently swapped out my d15b DPFI motor for the japanese SOHC ZC which has is the d16a6 but with slightly increased compression and a more aggresive cam, good for about 12 more hp over the USDM Si version. Runs amazing but im using a weak clutch and conservative feul maps, so it still needs some tweeking. Once it's how i want it though it should run mid or low 15's mostly stock.