Those 91 extremely reliable horses-of-power makes the CRX one of the best cars Honda has ever formed out of metal, and Christopher Hoffman is an original fanboy.
A rev-happy 1.5 four-cylinder with an engineered hole in the exhaust for more grunt. Only two seats but a smart interior and a nice steering wheel. While the CRX might only have 91 horsepower and 91 pound-feet of torque, it's also light at 1900 pounds and as reliable as a hammer. That's why you can have one for almost three decades without ever having a breakdown.
A clean Honda CRX Si is worth as much now as when new. But you won't sell. Why would you? The dollar is a lot less stable.
Honda Should Be Making Cars Like The CRX Again