The car has no problems, probably has to do with the JDM (Japan Do-Luck Marque) parts.
I purchased the car with the hopes of making the ultimate street racer.
It has an automatic transmission, but I put in a manual-style shift knob to look cool.
At 14500 miles, I bought a set of Japanese 20 inch rims, for the back wheels. I couldn't afford the front ones, so I left the stock ones on until I could afford rims.
At 46504 miles, I put the American 17 inch rims on the front.
Installed NOS at 150000 miles, and it makes the car do 120 miles per hour.
This car is a chick-magnet and everybody is jelous of me with my JDM car.
The interior was dull and boring, so I stripped out everything and then put it all back in with one racing seat, one stock seat, and imitation carbon fiber and roll bars. I also put in a boost meter, so people think that my car is fast.
I put on a body kit and a huge hood scoop on a few years ago, in the process I put primer the whole car and then never got to actually painting it, so I used a spray can and some scotch-tape.
This Civic is the best car on the road and is the envy of all the other street racers out there.
I would highly recommend this car if you want to get the ladies.
I give you some credit for writing a funny review. Although I don't believe it. I had a '89 USDM CRX and I loved that car, I wish I hadn't sold it.
Dude ur the defination of a ricer man LOL.it's a great car for a tuner, but I wouldn't say the best street racer. howe ur car the ultimate street racer?all you did was rice it up. ur the kind of person that give civic enthusiast a bad name. half way through ur comment I thought you were kiddinglol. i drive a 88 civic b16 and I'm 16 but people call me a ricer because of guys like u.
I think the reviewer is playing a joke on us.