1991 Honda Beat, finished in Metallic Blue with a grey interior. This Beat is a Japanese-spec, right-hand-drive car. Said to be imported from Japan in August 2017, it's equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and the odometer shows about 99,238 kilometers, which represents approximately 61,700 miles. This Beat was previously reviewed by the YouTube channel Regular Car reviews, and the video is viewable below.Factory equipment on this Honda includes a 5-speed manual transmission, a manually retractable soft top, a limited-slip rear differential, power windows, air conditioning, manual steering, rear wing, and grey cloth upholstery.The seller reports modifications to this Beat include staggered Rays Series Versus Turismo wheels, Tanabe rear strut bar, Spiegel Artista Aero body kit, Bride VIOS III LowMax seats, CST Zero-1 adjustable coilovers, and HID headlights, among others detailed below.Along with the Suzuki Cappuccino and Autozam AZ-1, Honda's Beat formed the initial groundswell of quirky kei-class sports cars in the early 1990s. It was the final car approved by Soichiro Honda before his passing, and it is considered by some enthusiasts to be one of the marque's purest examples of driving engagement and enjoyment.Power comes from a 656cc inline-3 engine, rated at 63 horsepower and 44 lb-ft of torque. Due to the modifications performed to this Beat, it may produce more power, but a dyno sheet was not provided to confirm. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.
Price | $10,477 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Honda |
Model | Beat |
Year | 1991 |
Miles | 61,700 |
Color | Metallic Blue |
Engine | 656cc I3 |
Region | Denver, CO |