Where can I get parts for my Honda CR-Z?

Where can I get parts for my Honda CR-Z?

All parts are backed by the manufacturer’s warranty and shipped directly from Honda dealers. No matter where you are in the country, your CR-Z car parts will arrive fast, cheap, and hassle-free. Honda CR-Z, as a sport compact hybrid vehicle, was produced by the renowned Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda Motor Co., Ltd. from 2010 to 2016.

When did the Honda CR Z come out?

Honda CR-Z was first show in America at the 2008 Detroit North American International Auto Show, and then made its official debut at the 2010 North American International Auto Show.

What kind of engine does a Honda CR-Z have?

It was offered in three trim levels in North America: base, EX, and EX with navigation. Honda CR-Z then was powered by a 1.5 L i-VTEC SOHC inline 4-cylinder engine and Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid-electric system. And the 6-speed manual transmission and CVT were available.

All parts are backed by the manufacturer’s warranty and shipped directly from Honda dealers. No matter where you are in the country, your CR-Z car parts will arrive fast, cheap, and hassle-free. Honda CR-Z, as a sport compact hybrid vehicle, was produced by the renowned Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda Motor Co., Ltd. from 2010 to 2016.

Is there an orange cable under the Honda CR-Z?

There is an exposed orange cable clearly visible under the Honda CR-Z, which you’re not supposed to even look at or risk electric shock (and possibly electric death). You’d think if they’d thought you shouldn’t touch it, that they’d hide it and not color it delicious orange. Orange, yum… 6.)

Is the Honda CR-Z made in Hong Kong?

No, not Hong Kong Supermarket. They aren’t the only tuner making aftermarket performance parts for the Honda CR-Z, but so is Mugen, Spoon, Noblesse and many others. 8.) The good news is that the Honda factory navigation is by Alpine.

Is there a supercharger kit for the Honda CR-Z?

HKS has a supercharger kit in the works for it. No, not Hong Kong Supermarket. They aren’t the only tuner making aftermarket performance parts for the Honda CR-Z, but so is Mugen, Spoon, Noblesse and many others. 8.)