Its "kammback" tail reduced drag significantly. Reliability: Many are still on the road with 300k+ miles. Culture: It became a hero for the "hypermiling" community. 📉 CRX vs. Modern Cars
The 1986 Honda CRX wasn't just a car; it was a fuel-sipping legend that still puts modern hybrids to shame. ⛽ The Legend of 50+ MPG 1986 honda crx mpg
Even with 40 years of tech, few gas cars can beat these numbers. A 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid gets around 50 mpg combined—impressive, but the '86 CRX was doing that during the era of hair metal and neon windbreakers. Its "kammback" tail reduced drag significantly
In 1986, the Honda CRX HF (High Fuel) was the undisputed king of the commute. While modern cars rely on complex batteries, the CRX used a much simpler formula: HF Model: Rated at 52 City / 57 Highway mpg. Si Model: The "sport" version still managed a solid 30 mpg. Curb Weight: A featherweight 1,713 lbs (half a modern SUV). Engine: A tiny but efficient 1.3L or 1.5L 4-cylinder. 🏎️ Why It Was Special 📉 CRX vs
Honda didn't just build an economy box; they built a "pocket rocket." It proved that you didn't have to choose between a fun driving experience and saving money at the pump.