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Used 1986 Honda Civic Si Hatchback for SaleNationwide
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- 1993
- Make:
- Honda
- Model:
- Civic
- Body type:
- Hatchback
- Doors:
- 2 doors
- Drivetrain:
- Front-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 125 hp 1.6L I4
- Exterior color:
- Black
- Combined gas mileage:
- 28 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- Gray
- Mileage:
- 63,142
- Stock #:
- 2110-PHY
- VIN:
- 2HGEH3380PH525889
1993 Honda Civic
Si Hatchback
63,142 mi
$25,000
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Harry K
Reviewed a 1986 Honda Si Hatchback on Nov 22, 2013
It is a Honda. It is fun to drive. The fuel mileage was, at one road trip, about 50 MPG. The usual mileage was about 35. This kind of economy is way ahead of its time. The real value of this car is the handling. Also, noteworthy: it is reliable.
Mark R
Reviewed a 1986 Honda Si Hatchback on Nov 18, 2009
With the performance of a D16A1 Twin cam 1.6 this super light breadvan will suprise you! This car has been completely re-wired to OBD0 with a complete carb to fuel injection conversion. Add a black dashboard, S2000 Start button, 3G Prelude Si Seats, and this is one of the most unique 3G Civics on the road.
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