77,601 Kilometers MOTOCOMPO SHOWN IS NOT INCLUDEDThe 1984 Honda
City is a legendary first-generation (AA) subcompact Japanese
domectic market (JDM) hatchback celebrated for its innovative "Tall
Boy" design. This design maximized interior headroom and legroom
within an ultra-compact footprint. It has achieved massive
cult-classic status among automotive collectors. This popularity is
largely due to its high-performance variants and its integration
with the famous Honda Motocompo, a 50cc folding scooter engineered
specifically to fit perfectly inside the car's trunk.Key Trims &
Variants- Honda City Turbo & Turbo II "Bulldog": The standard
naturally aspirated 1.2L engine was heavily modified by Hirotoshi
Honda (son of Honda's founder and creator of Mugen). The iconic
Turbo II variant pumps out 110 horsepower utilizing an intercooler,
aggressively flared wide-body fenders, and a distinctive hood power
bulge.- Introduced in August 1984, this drop-top convertible was
designed by the famous Italian styling house Pininfarina. It
adopted the wider track and aggressive bumpers of the Turbo II
model but retained the fuel-efficient naturally aspirated engine.-
A highly optimized economy trim built for maximum fuel efficiency,
utilizing taller transmission gear ratios and early trip
computers.This Honda City has been a part of the Duncan Imports
collection since 2020.
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