- and
Civic Aerodeck. It was
built in five-door
hatchback and
Aerodeck (Estate)
models in
various trim
levels and
engine sizes. The
Aerodeck name was previously...
- the
AeroDeck were
ceded to the fourth-generation
Accord station wagon in 1990. The
AeroDeck was
unique to the
Accord model line, as the
AeroDeck was not...
- Edition) 5-door
Hatch (MB6) 1996–2001 UK
Civic Aerodeck 1.8i VTi 5-door
Wagon (MC2) 1998–1999 EU
Civic Aerodeck 1.8i VTi 5-door
Wagon (MC2) 1998–1999 EU Civic...
- Used in the
Honda Accord Coupe (CD9) (1994-1997) and the
Honda Accord Aerodeck (CE2) (Wagon) (1994-1997)
Produced for the Netherlands, Belgium, France...
- kei car production. This
appearance was also used on the
Honda Accord Aerodeck. The
Honda CR-X was the only three-door
hatchback that
adopted a fastback...
-
Honda Civic Si (2006-current)
Honda Civic 1.8 VTi
Europe & UK (5-door &
Aerodeck Wagon, 1996–2000) Ford
Focus RS
Mitsubishi Pajero Nissan Maxima SE 6 Speed...
- (1988-1991): L3, LSD (1992-1995): S20
Found in: 1998–2001
Honda Civic Aerodeck MC1 1.6i LS/ES/SR 1997–2000
Rover 416 Si
Automatic Combustion Chamber Volume :...
-
supermini Honda City, the
compact Honda Civic, and the mid-size
Honda Accord AeroDeck.
Thanks to a very
compact engine and the trailing-arm rear suspension,...
- Swindon,
England –
previously the five-door Civic/Domani and the
Civic Aerodeck (based on the ****anese Orthia) were
built in this
plant for sale in Europe...
-
declaring it the
overall winner in a
comparison with the
Honda Accord Aerodeck in a 1987 twin-test.
Motor Sport magazine commented on the sporty, but...