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1993 Honda Civic del Sol User Reviews

1993 Honda Civic del Sol Review Ratings

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Average Ratings from 33 reviews

  • Performance:4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars 4 / 5
  • Appearance:4.1 out of 5 stars4.1 out of 5 stars4.1 out of 5 stars4.1 out of 5 stars4.1 out of 5 stars 4.1 / 5
  • Build Quality:4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars 4 / 5
  • Overall:4.4 out of 5 stars4.4 out of 5 stars4.4 out of 5 stars4.4 out of 5 stars4.4 out of 5 stars 4.4 / 5

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PROS
"ride" 20 reviews
"fuel economy" 11 reviews
"handling" 8 reviews
"power" 7 reviews
"reliable car" 5 reviews
CONS
"power" 4 reviews
"body" 3 reviews
"tires" 2 reviews
"roof" 2 reviews
"noisy car" 2 reviews

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deadbabecafe writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol Review
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Targa Top, Vtec, 7200-rpm Redline, Lightweight, 5 Speed, Cruise Control, Pwr Windows, Honda...what More Could One Want??? — I purchased this car last spring after finding it for sale on Craig's list. Fuel Economy The car gets decent gas mileage. It is rated for 23 mpg city and 31 highway. My city mileage is typically over 26 because of my normal driving style, and it is possible to get even better mileage if you live in a flat part of the country. Ergonomics + Storage Considering the car has just two seats, you get your money's worth for trunk space. I have fit huge loads in the trunk with no problems. With the roof in the trunk tray, space decreases a bit, but there is still plenty of room. In addition, you get some room behind the seats on the floor, two locking compartments, the glove box, and a compartment (with fold-down cup holders) in the center console. The seats are quite comfortable. They are fairly sport oriented, with some extra side bolstering and fixed headrests. The seats seem to accommodate a wide range of body types. They will fit a man of tall and/or large stature without much trouble. The only difficulty with the nature of the seating is ingress/egress. The car is low, which can make for a difficult exit, especially when in a tight parking space (which is unlikely, considering the car's size) or when parked facing up a hill, making it necessary to apply pressure to hold the door open while exiting. Fun Factor If you have an Si, you know what I'm talking about. Even if you don't, the car is still a blast to drive. Take it out to some smooth, curvy back roads for a nice adrenaline rush. It sticks to the road and the steering responds to your every move. Bump steer and understeer are very minimal. The feeling of what the front wheels are doing is very good. There is some suspension jacking around turns, but that depends on what type of strut/spring setup you have. There is also a bit of torque steer upon hard acceleration. Braking is decent at medium to high speed, but does not always "bite" as hard at low speeds (especially when decelerating towards traffic at a stop light). Power is sufficient at higher RPM, but not always great at lower RPM, which is the case for most normally aspirated 4-cylinder engines. The car can still perform in a straight line. If given a wide-open-throttle and allowed to rev into VTEC mode, the del Sol will take off like a miniature rocket. This could be further improved by adding a turbocharger or allowing the engine to breathe better with some aftermarket intake and exhaust parts, if more power is desired. The best thing about owning a Honda is that aftermarket performance parts are readily available and inexpensive. Unique Features 1. This car has a targa top, which separates it in a major way from the rest of the compact car population. The top is easily removable (via 2 latches) and can be stored in the trunk (secured via 2 more latches). The tray for the roof can be raised up easily on its two hydraulic supports by pulling a release trigger. The rear window is also powered and retractable, transforming the car into a roadster. An LED indicator on the dash informs the driver when the rear window is retracted or when the roof is not securely latched. There are two downsides to this roof. One is that it squeaks and rattles when driving, after the weather stripping has been worn down somewhat. Another is that it tends to leak in heavy or sustained rainstorms. These problems could both be corrected with replacement weather stripping. 2. What, no stereo? Wrong!! There is a fold-down panel that hides the radio. Very convenient when in a high theft area or to block the glow from the stereo when driving at night. 3. There is no trunk release button. The trunk has to be opened manually with a key. 4. Two locking compartments behind the seats. Useful for valuables or simply as an extension to regular trunk space. 5. Lower stance and better suspension than the Civic. 6. Auxiliary fog lights, activated with a toggle switch to the left of the steering wheel on the main console. Summary If you want a safe, fun, and reliable car, but do not carry much baggage around with you (human or inanimate), the del Sol is the perfect candidate. If you want a car you can customize into a show car or a club racer on a budget, look no further. Aftermarket Honda parts are cheap and plentiful. If you understands what it means to really drive and enjoy it, get a del Sol. Performance modifications made to my 1993 del Sol Si: - Tokico Illumina suspension with 5-way adjustable struts and performance springs - Centerforce II clutch - Short ram air intake - Stainless headers and front exhaust pipe - Carbon fiber hood - S2000 style tail lights - 15" alloy wheels...waiting for tires!

Owner for 0 years, 7 months

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Tom writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr Si Coupe Review
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VTEC power and excitement, positive clutch engagement, makes mincemeat out of the corners, great for when the weather is nice

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Squeaks, Rattles, Clangs, No A/C, No Radio, No ABS, One Air Bag, Everyone's headlights are right in your rearview...etc

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To The Power Of Vtec... — VTEC. Those four letters have stood for something very important to everyone from young tuner-heads with too much testosterone and a thirst for adrenaline to the junkies who create these machines at Honda. It means 7,200rpms of rev-happy, clutch smoking fun. The D16Z6 in my particular del Sol was a custom built engine and came out of a civic in Japan with just over 8,000 miles on it. It was thrown into this chassis with a rebuilt transmission and a stage 2 clutch to put the fury to the pavement. Along with Neuspeed lowering springs, KYB shocks, Skunk2 Camber Adjustable control arms, a Corksport rear tie bar and a little bit of custom interior work, it is now a pocket rocket capable of handling some of San Diego's gnarliest roads. However, this car does without quite a few of the usual amenities, including air conditioning, more than one air bag, anti-lock brakes, or a stereo. So your ride will be hot, rough, and not very safe if you are a butter fingered driver. Wrestling the steering wheel towards the general direction you'd like to go typically will get the driver around the corner whilst leaving a large trail of smoke from the howling front tires behind. Not very suited to long freeway journeys, as the ride, seating position, and lack of luxuries make it tough for anyone but the most hardcore petrolhead to stand it. However, my pocket rocket puts a smile on my face like no car I have ever owned could, and for now, that's enough.

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Jennifer writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr Si Coupe Review
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its a car that can handle luxury, simplicity, and sport.

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not many del sols are still alive, it may be hard to find parts.

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This Car Is Awesome! — i love my car as a whole. but it needs some work. As of right now it needs an ICV, Fan switch, and exhaust system, because mine is falling apart, but aside that, my car drives great. my interior is stock and pretty well maintained. exterior needs paint, but am slowly getting it all together. This car has amazing mpg. it has an 11 gal tank and i get over 333 miles per tank. This car is great to drive, it has a targa top that comes off and is easily stored in the trunk. it takes maybe 15 seconds to remove or put the top back on.

Primary Use: Commuting to work

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Phil writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr S Coupe Review
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Fun

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Doesn't stand a chance agains a semi in a wreck.

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I Highly Recommend This Car. — This car had break neck acceleration for a 4-cylinder. The factory short throw shifter is a nice touch. A targa top and an electronic roll down rear window make it a nice cruiser. This car was fun to drive and got some bad ass gas mileage.

Primary Use: Sport/fun (spirited driving, track racing, off-roading, etc.)

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Paul writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr Si Coupe Review
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Yes.  Get one.

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Broken axles, not enough torque.

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Buy One. Love It. Slowly Take Its Top Off, And Enjoy What You See, And Touch It. — Fantastic car. Needs more power, and that whole breaking axle thing is a problem, but...my next car will be another del Sol, if I can help it. Buy one with the 1.6L DOHC motor if you can find it, but the SOHC 1.6L is excellent too, especially if you live in a cooler climate. It doesn't like the heat, but it goes like a bat out of Hell when it's below 70 degrees outside.

Primary Use: Sport/fun (spirited driving, track racing, off-roading, etc.)

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D.j. writes:
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it's a convertible, a four-cylinder, and most importantly it's a honda!

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it's got some rust, no torque, some oil leaks, it's a honda

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How My Del Sol Is — i love the fact that my car was built by me and not the car manufacturer themselves. i've modified it to the point that it seems to be a completely different car. the car is awesome to drive (when it's running right) and after the turbo install, runs like a champ. it still needs some tweaks and tunes, but that's the way it goes with a project car that you love...the build never ends

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Triny writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr Si Coupe Review
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Easy to handle, save money in gas, easy to find a parking spot.

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It's a 2 seaters, whoever got a lot of friends, which won't work

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A Car That With A Lot Of Good Things. — It easy to park. And have a really hot outlook. Save money in gas. Pick up is fast, for start up can't complain at all. Easy to handle, easy to find parts if there's something wrong. Even though it was old, but still had its power. One thing needs to consider of is, if you have friends, that's only can pick one of them up.

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Joey writes:
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Convertible, handles great. and great gas mileage

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hmm...only two seats. so can only drive one other person around. but oh well

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A Honda "of The Sun" — *Performance - Very nice handling, decent acceleration for engine size, strong brakes *Quality - it's a honda :) they run forever. but recently has needed a few repairs. but what do you expect at 284,000 miles? *Appearance - very stylish car with nice green color. interior is nice *cost - gas mileage is amazing. averaging between 35-39 most of the time, maintenance is low. parts are cheap *fun factor - 10! fun to drive whether it be on the highway or on the back roads. and summertime is where it's at! Convertible! :D *Definitely would recommend to a friend!

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Brandon writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr S Coupe Review
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Fast, good Handle, Fun

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Body Rot hard to keep up with.

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1993 Honda Del Sol — Fun car which is easily customizable but one of the worst honda ever built. Very good acceleration and braking, along with handling. It needs repairs on the body, which is common with most all del sols. I have topped out at about 120, but could have pushed it a bit more. Not bad for a 4 cylinder, lol.

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Jack writes:
1993 Honda Civic del Sol 2 Dr Si Coupe Review
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targa top, GAS MILEAGE!!!!, 2 seater, huge trunk

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leaky targa top, 2 seater, target of theft

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2 Words, Fuel Economy — its a sweet little car, dependable, fast, looks great, has the removable targa top that stows in the trunk, 30 mpg city, 40 mpg highway. I average 33 I love this car, its fun to drive. Unfortunately it has been stolen from me twice in a period of only 2 months. Easy and fun to mod.

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Cost $5,045 Average Instant Market Value $2,826 Average Instant Market Value $3,008 Average Instant Market Value
Gas Mileage (highway) 34 41 29
Horsepower 102 70 125
Crash Test Rating 3 3 4
Front Leg Room (inches) 40.3 42.5 42.9

Reviews From Other Years

1997 Honda Civic del Sol Reviews

Eat Sleep Jdm By Philippe

two seat, cheap, and fast sports car. only bad thing at the car is that with the years they become rusty. and start to consume oil. vtec is pure sex, 5.5k rpm engine goes open and the beast starts goi... Read More

I Love This Car. Targa Top, Big Trunk, Reliable, Great Mpg's! By diet_del_sol

I own the S coupe. That's the base model with ~106 horsepower at the crank. The D16Y7 engine used on the S models in 1996 and 1997 is the same as the respective year LX Civics. The "D" Honda engi... Read More

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1996 Honda Civic del Sol Reviews

Worth Every Penny As A Fun 2 Seater Convertible By Ben

Alot of Bang for your Buck! cheap to run,Fantastic engine,I love its retro looks its a car with character and charm.Vtec engine is excellent and adds real drama to the acceleration.Sweet gearbox and v... Read More

My Ultimate Loves. By Shelley

I love del sols but I did not like the VTEC model. The del sols are gorgeous to me but my 1996 sol was really ruined by the previous owner, paint wise, which is why I no longer wanted her. Read More

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1995 Honda Civic del Sol Reviews

One Of A Kind! By AsphaltGypsy

I love my Del Sol! Its reliable and easy to maintain. Parts and maintenance are affordable. For a small car its fun on long trips, seats are comfortable and having the removable targa top is a blast! ... Read More

Bad Ass By John

light car makes turns at a very quick speed. handing is awesome, not very fast but can be quick in turns. good on gas very fun to take on roads with many turns. very easy to work on everything is simp... Read More

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1994 Honda Civic del Sol Reviews

I Have No Idea By Frank

likes is zippy corners like crazy but dislikes only two seats but audio quality is great if u get rid of the mettal wall in between the seats but if u like targa this is the best honda for u Read More

My 94 Del Sol Project By Jeff

Need to fix the rust on my car and get new rims and tires and repaint Car has a cold air intake with header and coil overs more to come in the next few months. My car gets about 34-38 mpg Looking to d... Read More

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