Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Honda Civic Hatchback 1987

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The sedan and hatchback shared the same dashboard, but the CRX and wagons both had their own unique dash (CRX having a covered cubby in the middle of the dash, the wagon having a pop up set of vents which could be used or retracted into the dash).



1987 Honda Civic Hatchback


Honda Civic Hatchback (1987)

A new 12-valve (three valves per cylinder) 76 hp, 1,500 cc I4 engine was introduced. The base hatchback and CRX 1.3 used the 1,300 cc 8-valve engine giving 60 hp (45 kW). The DX and 1500S model hatchbacks shared the new 1,500 cc engine with the sedan, wagon, and CRX 1.5. The 1500S model achieved over 50 mpg-US (4.7 L/100 km; 60 mpg-imp) highway.



1984 Honda Civic CRX hatchback


The CRX was a Civic with a slightly different body; it was strictly a 2-seater in the US with a lockable storage compartment, while it was offered to the rest of the world with a rear seat. The CRX lineup added the Si model in 1985 which used Honda's PGM-FI fuel injection on the 1488cc 4 cylinder; in the United States this generated 91 horsepower (68 kW). The Si model added an intricately designed rear wiper, rear spoiler, power sunroof and 4 spoke alloy wheels.



1987 Honda Civic Hatchback S


The wagon was available in front-wheel drive; and in 1985 and later a part-time any-speed four-wheel drive, operated by a push button on the dash, became available.[citation needed] The four-wheel drive transmission also introduced a low-speed granny gear which could only be engaged in four-wheel drive.



1984-1987 Version. Honda Civic



1987 Honda Civic Overview


The CRX HF joined the model lineup and used a CVCC head equipped EW series 1.5 liter engine, replacing the original CRX 1.3.



Honda Civic Hatchback


Honda Civic Hatchback GL (1987


1987 Honda Civic 1.5i GT [AH53

In 1986, the Civic got flush-mounted headlights. The CRX Si was visually altered by body colored bumpers, new alloy wheels and a body colored rubber spoiler-now mounted on the back of the hatch as opposed to the top portion of the hatch. Also in 1986 an Si version of the Civic hatchback was introduced, featuring a pop-up glass sunroof, body colored bumpers, and sedan-style disk wheel covers. This model came with the 1.5 L 12 valve fuel-injected engine from the CRX Si, generating 91 hp (68 kW), and a manual five-speed gearbox.



The Honda Civic Hatchback mk



1988-\x26#39;91 Honda Civic Hatchback


In 1987, the four-wheel drive system on the wagon was changed; a new Real-Time four-wheel drive system featured an automatic viscous coupling that shifted power to the rear wheels automatically when needed.[citation needed] Real Time 4WD models are recognizable by the charcoal grey center covers, covering the lug nuts which were exposed on FWD models. In Europe the Sedan model was marketed as the Rover 213/216 and the Honda Ballade.



honda civic si



Honda Civic Hatchback


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1987 Honda Civic Hatchback

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