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{{Vehicle
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|title=Honda Civic Del Sol
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|image=[[File:96civicdelsol.jpg]]
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|classification=Sports car
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|bodystyle=2DR Coupe
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|transmission=5-speed manual
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|wheelbase=93.3
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|cylinders=4
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|enginesize=1.5 liters (base)<br>1.6 liters
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|horsepower=102 (base)<br>125 (Si)<br>160 (VTEC)
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|drive=Front-wheel drive
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|mpg=35/41 (base)<br>29/35 (Si)<br>26/30 (VTEC)
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}}
 
Just as Honda's sporty Prelude is based on the conservative Accord, the sporty Del Sol is based on the conservative Civic. This is good thinking, because the Civic is a good-handling, fun-to-drive sedan. Take 10 in. out of the wheelbase and fit it with a snappy 2-seat body, and you've got a recipe for Instant Sports Car.
 
Just as Honda's sporty Prelude is based on the conservative Accord, the sporty Del Sol is based on the conservative Civic. This is good thinking, because the Civic is a good-handling, fun-to-drive sedan. Take 10 in. out of the wheelbase and fit it with a snappy 2-seat body, and you've got a recipe for Instant Sports Car.
   
The Del Sol is a hardtop coupe, but the entire roof lifts out to form an open-air targa. The roof panel can be stored on a clever rack inside the trunk where it takes up very little space. Plus, the power rear window retracts at the touch of a button, turning the Del Sol into a true convertible with a fixed rollbar. This dual personality lets the little Del Sol compete with small coupes like the Toyota Paseo and Mazda MX-3, as well as Mazda's Miata convertible.
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The Del Sol is a hardtop coupe, but the entire roof lifts out to form an open-air targa. The roof panel can be stored on a clever rack inside the trunk where it takes up very little space. Plus, the power rear window retracts at the touch of a button, turning the Del Sol into a true convertible with a fixed rollbar. This dual personality lets the little Del Sol compete with small coupes like the [[Toyota Paseo]] and [[Mazda MX-3]], as well as Mazda's Miata convertible.
   
 
Like the Civic upon which it is based, the Del Sol comes in 102-hp S and 125-hp Si models. But unlike the Civic, there is also a 160-hp version of the 1.6-liter engine, this one fitted with dohc and Honda's variable valve timing and lift system called VTEC. As you might expect, the VTEC Del Sol is a blast to drive. It has more than enough horsepower, larger disc brakes, stiffer suspension and V-rated tires. Surprisingly, the Civic's ABS system is not available on Del Sol.
 
Like the Civic upon which it is based, the Del Sol comes in 102-hp S and 125-hp Si models. But unlike the Civic, there is also a 160-hp version of the 1.6-liter engine, this one fitted with dohc and Honda's variable valve timing and lift system called VTEC. As you might expect, the VTEC Del Sol is a blast to drive. It has more than enough horsepower, larger disc brakes, stiffer suspension and V-rated tires. Surprisingly, the Civic's ABS system is not available on Del Sol.
   
 
Honda's Del Sol is one of the most practical small sports cars ever designed. The hardtop roof makes it more theftproof than a convertible, the surprisingly large trunk plus storage space behind the seats make it capable of carrying a week's worth of groceries or luggage, front-wheel drive means it goes in snow.
 
Honda's Del Sol is one of the most practical small sports cars ever designed. The hardtop roof makes it more theftproof than a convertible, the surprisingly large trunk plus storage space behind the seats make it capable of carrying a week's worth of groceries or luggage, front-wheel drive means it goes in snow.
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==Year-to-year changes==
 
==Year-to-year changes==
 
===1996===
 
===1996===
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*'''$16,450 '''(1994 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
 
*'''$16,450 '''(1994 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
 
*'''$17,900 '''(1994 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)
 
*'''$17,900 '''(1994 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)
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As of October 3, 1994:
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*'''$14,780 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S)
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*'''$16,950 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
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*'''$19,200 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)
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As of April 12, 1995:
 
*'''$14,930 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S)
 
*'''$14,930 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S)
 
*'''$17,120 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
 
*'''$17,120 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
 
*'''$19,400 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)
 
*'''$19,400 '''(1995 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
94civicdelsol.jpg|1994 Honda Civic Del Sol 2-door coupe
 
 
 
95civicdelsol.jpg|1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol 2-door coupe
 
95civicdelsol.jpg|1993-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol 2-door coupe
 
95civicdelsolvtec.jpg|1994-1995 Honda Civic Del Sol 2-door coupe
 
 
96civicdelsol.jpg|1996-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol 2-door coupe
 
96civicdelsol.jpg|1996-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol 2-door coupe
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Honda]]
 
[[Category:Honda]]
[[Category:2-door coupes]]
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[[Category:1993 introductions]]
 
[[Category:Discontinued in 1997]]
 
[[Category:Discontinued in 1997]]
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[[Category:5-speed manual vehicles]]
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[[Category:4-speed automatic vehicles]]
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[[Category:4-cylinder vehicles]]
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[[Category:Front-wheel drive vehicles]]
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[[Category:Compact vehicles]]
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[[Category:Sports cars]]
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[[Category:2-door coupes]]

Revision as of 14:00, 26 April 2017

Just as Honda's sporty Prelude is based on the conservative Accord, the sporty Del Sol is based on the conservative Civic. This is good thinking, because the Civic is a good-handling, fun-to-drive sedan. Take 10 in. out of the wheelbase and fit it with a snappy 2-seat body, and you've got a recipe for Instant Sports Car.

The Del Sol is a hardtop coupe, but the entire roof lifts out to form an open-air targa. The roof panel can be stored on a clever rack inside the trunk where it takes up very little space. Plus, the power rear window retracts at the touch of a button, turning the Del Sol into a true convertible with a fixed rollbar. This dual personality lets the little Del Sol compete with small coupes like the Toyota Paseo and Mazda MX-3, as well as Mazda's Miata convertible.

Like the Civic upon which it is based, the Del Sol comes in 102-hp S and 125-hp Si models. But unlike the Civic, there is also a 160-hp version of the 1.6-liter engine, this one fitted with dohc and Honda's variable valve timing and lift system called VTEC. As you might expect, the VTEC Del Sol is a blast to drive. It has more than enough horsepower, larger disc brakes, stiffer suspension and V-rated tires. Surprisingly, the Civic's ABS system is not available on Del Sol.

Honda's Del Sol is one of the most practical small sports cars ever designed. The hardtop roof makes it more theftproof than a convertible, the surprisingly large trunk plus storage space behind the seats make it capable of carrying a week's worth of groceries or luggage, front-wheel drive means it goes in snow.

Year-to-year changes

1996

The 1996 Del Sol went on sale in early 1996.

Retail prices

  • $14,400 (1994 Honda Civic Del Sol S)
  • $16,450 (1994 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
  • $17,900 (1994 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)

As of October 3, 1994:

  • $14,780 (1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S)
  • $16,950 (1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
  • $19,200 (1995 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)

As of April 12, 1995:

  • $14,930 (1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S)
  • $17,120 (1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Si)
  • $19,400 (1995 Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC)

Gallery