2008 crx
The Fit is a hybrid? That's news to me. I thought it was a 1.5L? No optional motors that I'm aware of. Right now the Fit is "the new CRX." It was the small entry level hatchback then and that's exactly what the Fit is. The chops look good though.
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Reject a woman, and she will never let it go. One of the many defects of their kind. Also, weak arms.
Last edited by JP Money; Sep 18, 2007 at 06:17 AM.
haha owned.
the crx would work like this:
1. FWD. No one wants a RWD car with a midget sized wheelbase.
2. Under 2600lbs. By today's standards, that's pretty light, and will allow it to have some features without being a stripped down bucket.
3. Two models:
-Base, call it DX. Give it Civic EX engine, with 140-150hp...whatever those things make now. You know, the usual SOHC i-vtec deal that gets good mpg.
-Sport, call it Si for purists. Give it a K20 with 200hp and be done with it. The car will fly. Give it some slightly better suspension, some neater seats, maybe upgraded stereo, and HFP OE aero package, some upgraded wheels. Done.
Keep the base model around $17K and the Si under $20K.
The biggest problem is that it won't happen because if the CRX looked half decent, and people found out they could get 200hp out of a lighter car for less money, the Civic Si coupe sales would take a nosedive. Honda has so many models out now, I don't forsee a CRX making it unless they trim the offerings.
the crx would work like this:
1. FWD. No one wants a RWD car with a midget sized wheelbase.
2. Under 2600lbs. By today's standards, that's pretty light, and will allow it to have some features without being a stripped down bucket.
3. Two models:
-Base, call it DX. Give it Civic EX engine, with 140-150hp...whatever those things make now. You know, the usual SOHC i-vtec deal that gets good mpg.
-Sport, call it Si for purists. Give it a K20 with 200hp and be done with it. The car will fly. Give it some slightly better suspension, some neater seats, maybe upgraded stereo, and HFP OE aero package, some upgraded wheels. Done.
Keep the base model around $17K and the Si under $20K.
The biggest problem is that it won't happen because if the CRX looked half decent, and people found out they could get 200hp out of a lighter car for less money, the Civic Si coupe sales would take a nosedive. Honda has so many models out now, I don't forsee a CRX making it unless they trim the offerings.
Wrong. It doesnt matter if its a smart car or an extended 7 series; if the front wheels are the only powered wheels, the car fails.
Also, the CRX should come out around the same time as the Supra
Also, the CRX should come out around the same time as the Supra
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Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h

ASE: Brakes
Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h






