When did the Honda CRX get new headlights?
For 1986, Honda updated the CRX with new aerodynamic headlights. The Si received body color matched lower cladding, a revised rear spoiler, new bumper covers and 14-inch alloy wheels.
Are there different colors of Honda CRX HF?
Four color options were available on the CRX and CRX Si and two color options were available for the CRX HF. Color availability would vary based on trim package and the interior color would depend on the exterior color choice. First year of the second generation CRX. Si and base model have door mounted seatbelts.
What kind of engine does a Honda CRX have?
Honda CR-X. In the US, the CRX (not CR-X) was marketed as an economy sport Kammback, with room for two passengers. The European-spec car received a ZC 130 hp (97 kW) engine and a 2+2 seating arrangement. Redesigned in 1988 and produced to 1991, the CRX was popular for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy.
When did the Honda CRX come out in America?
For the 1984 model year, Honda introduced an all-new two-seater that shared the drivetrain with the Civic but offered unique styling and interior furnishings. In North America, the CRX was marketed in two versions: economy and sport.
For 1986, Honda updated the CRX with new aerodynamic headlights. The Si received body color matched lower cladding, a revised rear spoiler, new bumper covers and 14-inch alloy wheels.
Four color options were available on the CRX and CRX Si and two color options were available for the CRX HF. Color availability would vary based on trim package and the interior color would depend on the exterior color choice. First year of the second generation CRX. Si and base model have door mounted seatbelts.
Honda CR-X. In the US, the CRX (not CR-X) was marketed as an economy sport Kammback, with room for two passengers. The European-spec car received a ZC 130 hp (97 kW) engine and a 2+2 seating arrangement. Redesigned in 1988 and produced to 1991, the CRX was popular for its performance, nimble handling, and good fuel economy.
For the 1984 model year, Honda introduced an all-new two-seater that shared the drivetrain with the Civic but offered unique styling and interior furnishings. In North America, the CRX was marketed in two versions: economy and sport.
What’s the difference between 88 / 89 and 90 / 91 CRX headlights?
88/89 cluster plugs are different than 90/91. **The actual glass headlight housing is the same between 88-91, it’s the mounting brackets that differ. 88/89 mounting brackets differ slightly from the 90/91’s. Therefore, 88/89 Civic headlights are interchangeable with 88/89 Crx, 90/91 Civic lights interchange w/90/91 Crx.
What kind of roof does a Honda CR-X have?
One of the options for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) CR-X was a glass roof, a fixed glass panel which stretched from the top of the windshield to the top of the hatch opening. Relatively common in Japan, these are sought-after models in other markets.
Can you use 88 / 89 civic bumper lights on CRX?
**** Bumper lights from an 88/89 Civic will fit the 88/89 Crx bumper cover. 90/91 Civic bumper lights will not interchange with the Crx. Last edited by Baker on Fri Oct 18, 2019 3:34 pm, edited 26 times in total. Baker, I’m pretty sure the door panels don’t swap, along with the glove box.