Smallest Honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chester, Nov 5, 2003.

  1. Chester

    Chester Guest

    Can someone tell me what model of Honda is the smallest? I'm looking to
    purchase one to tow behind my RV.

    Please reply to the group.

    Thanks...
     
    Chester, Nov 5, 2003
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  2. Chester

    E. Meyer Guest

    '72 Civic CVCC
     
    E. Meyer, Nov 5, 2003
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  3. Chester

    E. Meyer Guest

    '72 Civic CVCC
     
    E. Meyer, Nov 5, 2003
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  4. Chester

    Jafir Elkurd Guest

    67 Z600?
     
    Jafir Elkurd, Nov 5, 2003
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  5. Chester

    Jafir Elkurd Guest

    67 Z600?
     
    Jafir Elkurd, Nov 5, 2003
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  6. Chester

    C N Guest

    CRX's are pretty tiny
     
    C N, Nov 6, 2003
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  7. Chester

    C N Guest

    CRX's are pretty tiny
     
    C N, Nov 6, 2003
    #7
  8. Chester

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Honda 600. No longer made,though. :cool:
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 6, 2003
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  9. Chester

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Honda 600. No longer made,though. :cool:
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 6, 2003
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  10. Chester

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Yes,that one was smaller and certainly less 'powerful' and less refined
    than the CVCC(I owned a '73 CVCC,great car).
    The 600 had a motorcycle engine,IIRC.
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 6, 2003
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  11. Chester

    Jim Yanik Guest

    Yes,that one was smaller and certainly less 'powerful' and less refined
    than the CVCC(I owned a '73 CVCC,great car).
    The 600 had a motorcycle engine,IIRC.
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 6, 2003
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  12. Chester

    Larry Guest

    He didn't say currently manufactured...just said what model is the
    smallest......which is the original Honda 600 :) I wouldn't know how
    many are still on the road....I never see one anymore myself.
     
    Larry, Nov 6, 2003
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  13. Chester

    Larry Guest

    He didn't say currently manufactured...just said what model is the
    smallest......which is the original Honda 600 :) I wouldn't know how
    many are still on the road....I never see one anymore myself.
     
    Larry, Nov 6, 2003
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  14. Chester

    B Guest

    The Honda Metropolitan
    49cc. 47" wheelbase. 157 pounds.

    If you want more weather protection the Civic Si is 166" long and 2750
    lbs. The S2000 is 162" long and 2850 lbs. :)
     
    B, Nov 6, 2003
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  15. Chester

    acolver Guest

    Car Nerds...

    if you want a small Honda to tow during your RV expedition, get the civic,
    or you can opt for Honda's hybrid, the insight. and also the civic also
    comes in hybrid form. If you want to venture outside of the world of Honda,
    check out the Toyota Prius.
     
    acolver, Nov 6, 2003
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  16. Chester

    acolver Guest

    Car Nerds...

    if you want a small Honda to tow during your RV expedition, get the civic,
    or you can opt for Honda's hybrid, the insight. and also the civic also
    comes in hybrid form. If you want to venture outside of the world of Honda,
    check out the Toyota Prius.
     
    acolver, Nov 6, 2003
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  17. Chester

    SM Guest

    Honda Civic will be the most current. You will pay thousands more for
    hybrid. Check with Honda to see what you must do to tow automatic
    transmission.
     
    SM, Nov 7, 2003
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  18. Chester

    SM Guest

    Honda Civic will be the most current. You will pay thousands more for
    hybrid. Check with Honda to see what you must do to tow automatic
    transmission.
     
    SM, Nov 7, 2003
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  19. Chester

    z Guest

    Hybrid Civic is only $20K, and is absolutely loaded with features;
    that's only a grand or two more than list for the EX/SI, which might
    need to have a few items optioned on. I'm sure Honda is losing $20k on
    each of them.
     
    z, Nov 17, 2003
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  20. Chester

    z Guest

    Hybrid Civic is only $20K, and is absolutely loaded with features;
    that's only a grand or two more than list for the EX/SI, which might
    need to have a few items optioned on. I'm sure Honda is losing $20k on
    each of them.
     
    z, Nov 17, 2003
    #20
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