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Postby Leon » Fri May 19, 2006 8:45 pm

I owned a 1990 SiR for about three months, and it was for sale for two of those months. Not a nice car in my opinion. Poor handling, diabolical gear shift, traction was a joke without a LSD, and just not enough room in the thing.

I'm not automatically a Toyota fanboy either, having owned a couple of Honda's that I liked, but that gen CRX really just does nothing for me.
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Postby 86_rolla » Fri May 19, 2006 8:45 pm

yeh i would go for an EF civic rather than a EF crx. Defintly get the ZC model, ZC's are fairly easy to turbo and has been done allot, also h22a's have been proven to fit into a EF civic :wink:.
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Postby bluemaumau » Fri May 19, 2006 8:49 pm

i have nothiing to prove this with, but ive heard its the worst car to be in a crash with. plus out of all the vtecs they are the $&#$% gayest!
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Postby yobbosayo » Fri May 19, 2006 8:59 pm

CRXs are alright eh, I went from an AE82 to an EF7 (CRX Si 88ish onwards) and I reckon the CRX is a better car

Fuel economy is just amazing, driving at 100k on the open road I got 20km/litre, lucky to get 12km/litre in the corolla

CRX goes harder, better torque low down and handles better too

Rust isn't really a prob, EF CRXs are much better than Gen 1. Just like AE82s versus AE92s.

The only downside is that the motors don't last. 4ages seem to go and go, and can handle a thrashing, but ZC's can't.

Yeah, one with a B16 would be awesome, but as a previous poster said, there are stuff-all unraped ones, and even the roughies go for lots, like $4000+
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Postby crnkin » Fri May 19, 2006 9:02 pm

Crx's are ok, nothing special. They go well tho, only honda grive is the rear suspension bushings, $400 a corner retail, and they go every 100 thousand.

I had a Da6, was cool, but just not that cool really. Ive owned 3 hondas and theres one in my driveway thats been there for 2 years, late model accord, and i just cant stand working on the things, so poorly design and thought out.

Hondas are cheap cars for the masses, toyota have always been up in practicality, just sell your peice and buy an ae82, youll thank yourself for it ben!
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Postby snwtoy » Fri May 19, 2006 9:25 pm

psssst... Daihard Charade DeTomato or GTti or GTxx ;)
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Postby RS13 » Fri May 19, 2006 9:26 pm

crnkin wrote:Crx's are ok, nothing special. They go well tho, only honda grive is the rear suspension bushings, $400 a corner retail, and they go every 100 thousand.

I had a Da6, was cool, but just not that cool really. Ive owned 3 hondas and theres one in my driveway thats been there for 2 years, late model accord, and i just cant stand working on the things, so poorly design and thought out.

Hondas are cheap cars for the masses, toyota have always been up in practicality, just sell your peice and buy an ae82, youll thank yourself for it ben!


? I got my DA6 rear arm bushes for $85 each, and put them in myself. Where do you get $400 from?

I don't know where you get your info, but I've personally worked on most 80's Hondas, and the majority of FWD Toyotas, and to me, they're very similar, they've just got the engine bays around the other way!

Poorly designed? What would you rather have, a B16A or a silvertop 20V? :roll:

Then again Zyros, you can't expect much from a Toyota forum, most of these guys have never driven a decent VTEC Honda, let alone owned one! I say get the CRX if you really want it, at the end of the day its' your choice. I'd personally take the Civic over the CRX as I said, purely because they're more practical.
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Postby bluemaumau » Fri May 19, 2006 10:27 pm

snwtoy wrote:psssst... Daihard Charade DeTomato or GTti or GTxx ;)


great call, my mates is for sale maybe
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Postby Cahuna » Fri May 19, 2006 10:35 pm

I wouldn't worry too much about the durability of CRXs (either the first or second gen), there are a number of them doing gravel Hillclimbs and Rallysprints in our club and they are ultra-reliable.

I've raced my boss's one (an Si) on tarmac a few times. Interior space really is sod-all (when the drivers seat is right back there is only around 2" between the seatback and the rear seat cushion) and I found the handling extremely nervous compared to my Sentra. They have a very short wheelbase (around 100mm shorter than the equivalent Civic, from memory) and it is very easy to get it to swap ends.

Personally they aren't for me. I'd be looking for a Civic (more grown-up) or a Pulsar GTi. Or that Charade De Tomatso :lol:
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Postby Zyros » Fri May 19, 2006 10:42 pm

Yeah, for good reasons i want to stay in the toyota area.. But then again i want too also get a different car so i get use to how each works you know?

CRX's in my opinion look good, but im just worried of lack and room and to be ricey.. if my sound system will make it rattle :lol:
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Postby Jazza » Fri May 19, 2006 10:50 pm

I love the things, and the civics arnt bad either. My civic will take almost anything i throw at it
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Postby mr pad » Sat May 20, 2006 11:04 am

RS13 wrote:Come to think about it, I'd much rather have an EF3 (1988 to 1991 Si Civic) too, I've owned one before, they've got the same ZC powerplant, (although its' a blacktop over the earlier ZC olivetop) and are similar weight, about 950kg from memory. Handled mint, cheap to run, and IMO look awesome with big wheels stuffed under the guards!


Listen to the wise man. Id be picking one of these over a crx any day, plus the whole can seat 5 thing is a bonus.
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Postby RS13 » Sat May 20, 2006 3:40 pm

snwtoy wrote:psssst... Daihard Charade DeTomato or GTti or GTxx


Hahah, yeah man, awesome wee cars. Mine isn't the GTti, just the 1.3 4cyl carb, but she still moves eh! One of the best factory-handling cars I've ever owned..

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Postby Chickenman » Sun May 21, 2006 1:33 am

My brother has a si crx and they do go very well. Short wheelbase though, never felt comfortable pushing it around corners despite the 18" rims on it.

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Postby Adamal » Sun May 21, 2006 2:03 am

Chickenman wrote:never felt comfortable pushing it around corners despite the 18" rims on it.


What you mean to say is that it never felt comfortable going round corners BECAUSE of the 18" rims on it. Too big for the car and probably too heavy.
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Postby Leon » Sun May 21, 2006 9:04 am

Mine had the factory 14"s and handled like a bag of arsholes too. Might just be too softly sprung out of the factory.
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Postby s0cks » Tue May 30, 2006 8:42 pm

I know I'm a bit late, but thought I'd add my opinion as I have owned a CRX and Toyota.

Now, I have to admit that the car was off the road quite a lot, but it was mainly repairing wear and tear as it was 15yrs old. The car does have issues with rust especially on the rear arches.

However! This is the funnest car I've driven. Mine was lowered, and it handled like it was on rails. And as some people have said, once you've had vtec you don't ever want to go back! I had the 1.6 B16A1 (the D16 was non-vtec). It's pretty rapid too. I would describe it as being a go-kart for the road.

I'm not sure why it has got a bad rep for accidents. You would be surprised how strong this little car is.

As people have said. Take it for a test drive and have some vtec fun once it's warmed up. Personally I think they look gorgeous.
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Postby 10speed » Tue May 30, 2006 9:09 pm

only my 2c but if you want 4 people you should look for something other than a crx - maybe a Prelude?

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Postby s0cks » Tue May 30, 2006 9:40 pm

this man has a point. i would only put people in the back if you really don't like them.
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Postby bluemaumau » Tue May 30, 2006 9:44 pm

10speed wrote:maybe a Prelude?


umm have you ever sat in the back of a prelude?
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