Honda CRX

vs

Honda City Turbo II

Japan vs Japan — 1988 vs 1983

Honda CRX (1988)
Honda City Turbo II (1983)
Specifications
CRX SiCity Turbo II Bulldog
Horsepower150 hp110 hp
Torque106 lb-ft118 lb-ft
Engine Size1,595 cc1,231 cc
0-60 mph7.4 sec8.6 sec
Top Speed130 mph109 mph
¼ Mile15.6 sec16.5 sec
Weight2,116 lbs1,620 lbs
Wheelbase2,300 mm2,220 mm
Length3,765 mm3,380 mm
Original MSRP$13,800
Value (Excellent)$40,000$40,000
Collectibility7/107/10
Rarity6/108/10
The Verdict

The 1988 Honda CRX Si holds an edge across most measurable criteria, offering more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. That said, the 1983 Honda City Turbo II Bulldog brings lighter weight and remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts who value Honda heritage. The right pick depends on whether you prioritize specifications or the intangible qualities that make a car truly special.

Overview

The 1988 Honda CRX Si and 1983 Honda City Turbo II Bulldog share a manufacturer in Honda, but that's where the similarities get interesting. These two models reveal the versatility and ambition of the Honda brand. The 1988 Honda CRX Si holds a clear advantage in raw power with 150 hp compared to 110 hp, a 40-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Honda CRX uses a Inline-4 DOHC VTEC displacing 1,595 cc, while the Honda City Turbo II relies on a Inline-4 SOHC Turbocharged Intercooled with 1,231 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1988 Honda CRX Si edges ahead at 7.4 seconds versus 8.6 seconds. The Honda City Turbo II carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 496 lbs lighter. Both trade at comparable values on the collector market, making the choice between them largely one of personal preference.