Used 1987 Honda Civic for Sale near Dallas, TX
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- Year:
- 1987
- Make:
- Honda
- Model:
- Civic
- Body type:
- Sedan
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- Front-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 76 hp 1.5L I4
- Exterior color:
- Brown
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Manual
- Mileage:
- 197,531
- Stock #:
- A694B
- VIN:
- JHMEC6728HC004748

1987 Honda Civic
Base
197,531 mi
$2,294
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Overview

The 1987 Honda Civic was the end of the third generation. This year brought about only a minor modification and that was a change in the 4WD system of the Civic wagon.
The CRX version of the Civic has now been around long enough to create a new following - those who love drag racing and thus creating quite a nice market for third party modifications such as performance pulleys.
But for the rest of us whose days of racing may be over (or maybe even never explored), the "regular" Civics, who undergo their own mods in some cases, are still the same old reliable, dependable, easy to repair, easy on the wallet cars.
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Reviewed a 1987 Honda Base on Oct 20, 2012
i dont like how hard it is to find performance parts, im trying to rebuilt mine into a road king speed machine so this kind of sucks for me. other than that i really love this car . acceleration isnt bad unless you have alot of big people in the car. its a cozy little car, doesnt have blind spots( which is one of the main reasons that i like square bodied cars like this, it stays out of the shop it hasnt caused me any trouble, if you want fuel efficient and dont want a hybrid or electric car then buy a civic, they have always been good on fuel! if you are a good driver this car is pretty safe. i wouldt recommend for people who just cant drive, it has no power steering no abs breaks and no traction controlls like newer cars so if you lose traction on wet or icey roads you better know what you are doing lol. i hydroplane on wet/icey roads all the time but my passengers never notice because, 1 im a pretty good driver and 2, the car handles really really good!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1987 Honda Wagon 4WD on Dec 1, 2014
This was my first car and still is. I trust it completely and it doesn't owe me a thing. Great gas mileage in the summer, a complete tank in the winter. Fits 5 very comfortably. I've taken it on a few road trips. Bought it with 139,000 miles and its at 166,xxx and counting.
Graf K
Reviewed a 1987 Honda DX Hatchback on Jun 23, 2010
- high fuel economic (~47 mpg) - sporty - good build quality - lots of space for such a small car - comfortable seats - nearly unique on todays roads - has his own style and character is timeless and beautyfull It's the best car for cruising.
Omar J
Reviewed a 1987 Honda Base on Apr 23, 2008
It is a Honda, it's not a racing car, but it does the trick and keeps my money in my pocket.
1987 Honda Civic Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Base | $8,914 |
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