Here's What Makes The CRX The Best Honda Sports Car Of All Time

Although Honda CRX isn't one of the most attractive or eye-catchy cars in the world history of vehicles – it's profoundly famous for its performance on the road. It's powerful and extremely fast when it comes to the engine. Honda is known for speed, after all. Let's have a look at this legendary vehicle and find out what makes it unique.

What makes Honda CRX Special?

In the world of sports cars, many reasons make Honda CRX the best of the best. They are listed below:
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When the Honda CRX was first launched – technology wasn't as advanced as it is today; thus, with a 1.6 inline 4-litre engine, it was considered quite admirable.
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It could reach 108hp at nearly six thousand revolutions per minute which was an excellent achievement for Honda.
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With a top speed of 135MPH, Honda CRX was considered to have a great performance and speed.
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In 7.6 seconds, Honda CRX could go from 0 to 60MPH.
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Its most unique feature was that it allowed its users to drive at peak speed while still conserving a significant amount of fuel.
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Another interesting thing was that compared to other cars, Honda CRX required lesser fuel even while driving fast, which saved both money and time wasted at the gas station.
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Finally, the Honda CRX was discontinued in 1991 and was replaced by the CR-X del Sol. As a result, it is exceedingly rare, and its rarity adds to the allure of this great and famous automobile.
All these reasons collectively make the Honda CRX one of the most special and best sports cars of all time.
History of CRX: Its Background and More

To understand something better, you must dig up its history. You must know how it came into existence.
All you need to know about Honda CRX in short:
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It was launched as a niche car in the years 1983–84.
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Despite the fact that it was only made for a brief time, it managed to win the hearts of many people.
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CRX offered better performance than the Civic platform, even though it was based on it.
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Its first generation was a two-seater car and can be referred to as the forefather of modern hot hatches
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It's a living legend that will never go old.
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